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Mount Kisco

Human Interest The Examiner 

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

March 14, 2023March 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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The Examiner 

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

March 10, 2023March 16, 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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Government The Examiner 

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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Arts & Entertainment The Examiner 

Noted Jazz Organist Brings His Sound to Mount Kisco Club on Friday

March 7, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

The organ may not generally be associated with jazz music, although it’s hardly an uncommon sight or sound in the genre. But whatever the public’s perception is, New York City organist Brian Charette has fashioned quite a career sitting at

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Environment The Examiner 

Harckham Introduces Bill to Reduce Packaging, Help Environment

February 28, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Anyone who has had a package delivered to their door from an online purchase is all too familiar with the excessive level of materials that accompanies the merchandise. It isn’t just an annoyance for the consumer, but that extreme packaging

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Politics The Examiner 

Mt. Kisco on Course for Dem Mayoral Primary as Picinich Bows Out

February 28, 2023March 2, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

A Mount Kisco Democratic mayoral primary appears likely after the village’s Democratic Committee endorsed a political newcomer last week over Deputy Mayor Lisa Abzun as incumbent Gina Picinich announced she wouldn’t seek a fourth term. Abzun, who revealed her candidacy

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Arts & Entertainment The Examiner 

Former Mt. Kisco Resident to Return to Village with Inspiring Exhibit

February 27, 2023February 27, 2023 Examiner Media Mount Kisco

By Ed Perratore She’s been a professional knitter, a beader and a caregiver for her own grandchildren and others. Now, at age 93, the former longtime Mount Kisco resident Rosemary “Romy” Brooks has added another passion to a life well-lived

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Government The Examiner 

Mount Kisco Hit-and-Run Accident Spurs Calls to Improve Pedestrian Safety

February 14, 2023February 16, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco officials are preparing to embark on a study to determine how they can make the village safer for pedestrians following a hit-and-run accident that saw a 53-year-old man sustain serious injuries two weeks ago. Last week, several residents

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Health The Examiner 

Common-Sense Steps to Follow to Stave Off Onset of Heart Disease

February 14, 2023February 16, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco, Westchester County

Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women in the United States, like many Western countries today. It’s a point that’s driven home every year, it seems, in February, which has been established as American Hearth Month.

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Health The Examiner 

Learning CPR Can Provide Others With the Gift of Life

February 9, 2023February 9, 2023 Martin Wilbur Armonk, Mount Kisco, North Castle

Anybody who watched the Jan. 2 Buffalo Bills-Cincinnati Bengals football game on national television got a firsthand glimpse of the urgency of quickly administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR to someone in cardiac arrest. Seconds after Buffalo’s Damar Hamlin collapsed to

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