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HealthThe Examiner

Local Therapist Finds Novel Approach to Helping People in Their Lives

January 26, 2023 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco

For the past 20 years, Richard Killion has counseled countless people out of his Mount Kisco cognitive behavioral therapy practice, dispensing the best advice that he can based on his extensive training. Sometimes the gems of wisdom can even come

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Holiday Inn Drive to Be Renamed for Former Mt. Kisco Mayor Reilly

January 22, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

The votes have been tabulated in Mount Kisco’s street naming contest and the road that has been known as Holiday Inn Drive will get a new name in honor of the village’s late former mayor Patricia Reilly. More than 1,800

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Differing Views From Mt. Kisco Officials on Local ADU Legislation

January 18, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Mt. Kisco Village Board members expressed a divergence of opinion on local accessory dwelling unit legislation proposed by Mayor Gina Picinich during the board’s first public meeting last Monday to discuss the idea. Late last year, Picinich, citing the need

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Human InterestThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Food Pantry Appoints its First-Ever Executive Director

January 10, 2023 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

It’s distressing that dependence on pantries and food banks such as the Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry remains high. But for the hundreds of families that rely on the assistance and the communities where they live, it’s also a blessing

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Optum Problems Contribute to Broader ER Surge at NWH 

December 29, 2022 Adam Stone Mount Kisco

Issue Captures Attention of Local Lawmaker This column is the second installment of a multi-part series about concerns at Optum. Since publishing an in-depth column earlier this month on the vexing issues at Optum Tri-State medical group – the former CareMount/former MKMG

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Homeland Towers Looks to Ditch Leonard Park for Cell Tower Site

December 20, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Nearly a year after last appearing before the Mount Kisco Planning Board, review of Homeland Towers’ controversial cell tower proposal on a 25-acre parcel resumed last week with the applicant no longer considering Leonard Park. Attorney Robert Gaudioso, who represents

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EducationThe Examiner

Fox Lane Softball Parents Continue to Press for Athletic Gender Equity

December 19, 2022 Martin Wilbur Bedford,  Mount Kisco

A group of Fox Lane girls’ softball parents submitted a letter to Bedford school officials on Friday, detailing the steps they believe the district should take in order to deliver gender equity. In the letter, parents claim the district is

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Bedford Schools Plagued by Culture Problem; New Super Seeks Solutions 

December 19, 2022 Adam Stone Bedford,  Mount Kisco

I had a different column written, and even published briefly online, for just a few minutes on Sunday. In the piece, I made the mistake of being overly generous to the administrators who gravely mishandled the investigation into incidents of bathroom

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EducationThe Examiner

Bountiful Garden Serves the Community at Mt. Kisco Elementary School

December 13, 2022 Abby Luby Mount Kisco

A child’s thrill and delight at a newly sprouted seed can radiate out to an entire community. When youngsters at the Mount Kisco Elementary School Community Garden immerse themselves in planting, growing, and harvesting fruits and vegetables, their enthusiasm ripples

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Picinich Set to Offer Mt. Kisco Accessory Dwelling Unit Legislation

December 13, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco Mayor Gina Picinich is set to propose accessory dwelling unit legislation for the village early next year with hopes of providing additional housing that is more affordable while helping some homeowners generate more income. Picinich said it would

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