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Gashi, Covill Win County Legislator Races; Mt. Kisco Firehouse Bond Passes

November 6, 2019 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  Westchester County,  Yorktown

Democrat Vedat Gashi comfortably defeated former Yorktown supervisor Michael Grace Tuesday night in the race to represent District 4 on the Board of Legislators. With 84 percent of the vote counted, Gashi led Grace 5,858 to 4,645, according to the

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First Congregational Church to Host Potato Dinner for Neighbors Link

November 1, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco,  New Castle

Many houses of worship host events for charity to help the less fortunate or a nonprofit organization. When the First Congregational Church of Chappaqua takes that step, its congregation and leadership sometimes delves into the offbeat – all for a

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Election 2019

Covill Obvious Pick to Earn Second Term to BOL’s District 2

October 29, 2019 Examiner Media Mount Kisco,  Westchester County

In 2017, Kitley Covill swept into office along with County Executive George Latimer, helping the Democrats gain a supermajority on the Board of Legislators. For District 2 voters, which includes Mount Kisco, Bedford and several other northeastern Westchester towns, there

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A Local Halloween Trick-or-Treating Guide for Families

October 29, 2019 Examiner Media Armonk,  Briarcliff,  Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco,  Mount Pleasant,  Pleasantville

By Erin Maher Ghosts, goblins and ghouls – oh my! Little witches and warlocks throughout the county are preparing to hit the streets for candy this Thursday for Halloween. Whether you’re new to your neighborhood or just want a new

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Early Voting Begins for First Time in New York on Saturday

October 25, 2019 Examiner Media Mount Kisco,  westchester

By Joan Gaylord For New York State’s first-ever early voting period, Mount Kisco Village Hall will serve as one of the centralized polling places in the area. In the 2019 general election, all registered voters who reside in Mount Kisco,

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Mt. Kisco Voters to Decide on $4M Bond for Firehouse Work

October 21, 2019 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco officials held a public session last Thursday to detail what’s at stake for the village’s three firehouses as voters decide Nov. 5 whether to authorize another $4 million to help renovate and expand the facilities. The session at

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Traffic Examined as Mt. Kisco ShopRite Hearing Gets Underway

October 16, 2019 Examiner Media Mount Kisco

By Ed Perratore Details of ShopRite’s traffic plan related to its proposed 85,000-square-foot supermarket at the Diamond Properties complex in Mount Kisco were scrutinized last week as nearby residents remained apprehensive about the often-snarled North Bedford Road corridor. The Planning

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Anxious Parents Oppose Elementary School Closings in Bedford

October 8, 2019 Examiner Media Mount Kisco

By Erin Maher Alarmed parents packed the Fox Lane Middle School gym last Wednesday evening to strenuously oppose the Bedford School District’s consideration of eliminating up to two of its elementary schools in the near future due to declining enrollment.

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Bedford Considers Closing Up to Two Elementary Schools

September 23, 2019 Examiner Media Mount Kisco

By Erin Maher The Bedford Central School District is considering eliminating one or two of its elementary schools in the near future due to declining enrollment. An e-mail sent to district residents Wednesday night by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Christopher

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Mount Kisco Ready for an Even Better SeptemberFest This Weekend

September 13, 2019 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

For shoppers who for years loved to browse through a maze of vendors searching for bargains in downtown Mount Kisco during a mid-September weekend, that hasn’t changed. This, the sales will return but so will the carnival rides, the music

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