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Prominent New Castle Man Reveals Childhood Near-Death Experience

October 9, 2023 Adam Stone Mount Kisco,  New Castle

Finance Wiz Publicly Shares Story for First Time Examiner Column Sparks Family Conversation 57 Years in the Making  ‘I was left on Earth to do something important’ This column marks the sixth installment in a series exploring topics and research that provide new

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Devastating Fire Ravages Mount Kisco’s Mast Market

October 3, 2023 Adam Stone Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco residents awoke to a heart-wrenching scene this morning as a ferocious fire tore through Mast Market overnight, destroying the popular local organic market and cafe. Witnesses at the scene this morning reported that the Mount Kisco Fire Department,

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SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Job Program Fails Disabled Locals

June 12, 2023 Adam Stone Bedford,  Mount Kisco,  New Castle,  New York State,  Westchester County,  White Plains

Our Special Report Shows How Area People in Need ‘Fall Off a Cliff’ After High School This is the second installment in a continuing series about issues impacting local people with disabilities, and the need for improvement. By Adam Stone

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Abzun Accuses Primary Opponent of Fraudulent Petition Signatures

April 25, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Controversy erupted last week in the Mount Kisco Democratic mayoral primary after current Deputy Mayor Lisa Abzun accused opponent Thomas Luzio of collecting multiple phony signatures on his nominating petition. Last week, Abzun filed objections related to 82 of the

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Mt. Kisco Farmers Market Gearing Up for Second Full Season

April 20, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

With trees and flowers blooming, there’s no doubt that spring is well underway. In some communities, that means the return of local farmers markets. The Mount Kisco Farmers Market is a month away from coming back for its second full

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Olympic Fencer Shares Expertise, Passion With Beginners at Local Gym

April 10, 2023 Robert Schork Mount Kisco

The Saw Mill Club in Mount Kisco recently partnered with Thrust Fencing Academy to bring the sport to its members. The club’s new fencing program is led by the academy’s founder, director and head coach, Mika’il “Obi” Sankofa, a three-time

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Mount Kisco Celebrates the Local Folklore of Washington Rock

March 20, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

There’s plenty of lore associated with George Washington throughout New York and wherever he may have traveled during his time. Mount Kisco also has a great story to tell. The village’s Historical Society on Sunday unveiled and dedicated a historic

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Four Local Hoops Lovers Hold Tourney to Help Mt. Kisco Food Pantry

March 14, 2023 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco

Since he was small, Jared Saiontz and his family have done their best to make sure the Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry is well-stocked to help local residents in need. Saiontz, now a Horace Greeley High School freshman, was born

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Leonard Park Taken Off the Table for Mt. Kisco Cell Tower Site

March 10, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

The Mount Kisco Village Board ended any consideration of using a portion of Leonard Park as a site for a relocated cell tower, concluding a contentious debate as some residents argued it would denigrate the park. Nearly a year to

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Extensive Screening, Plantings Recommended for Mount Kisco Cell Tower Site

March 7, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

The Mount Kisco Planning Board must determine whether the impacts of a 140-foot-tall cell tower proposed on a 25-acre parcel can be sufficiently mitigated with a series of steps outlined last week by a village consultant. Michael Musso, of HDR

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