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EducationSchool Votes 2022

Bedford School District Set for Change With Five First-Time Board Candidates

May 12, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

There will be three new members of the Bedford Board of Education regardless of the outcome of the May 17 election. Five candidates, Gilian Goldman-Klein, Chris Kramer, Blakeley Lowry, Roger Nadel and Amal Shady, are on the ballot this year.

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Mount Kisco Eminent Domain Hearing Adjourned Until Next Week

May 11, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

There will be at least one more public hearing session held by the Mount Kisco Village Board on whether to move to pursue eminent domain proceedings for a 25-acre parcel. Village trustees decided to extend the hearing regarding 180 S.

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Bedford School District Hopeful of Public Support for $62M Bond Issue

May 9, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Three years ago, the Bedford Central School District identified a long list of facilities improvements for its seven school buildings and athletic facilities at the Fox Lane campus. That master planning process estimated potential projects of up to $112 million

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Part-Owner, GM of Pro Hoops Team Lives a Sports Lovers’ Dream

April 29, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

By Art Nelson and Martin Wilbur As a lifelong sports enthusiast, Mount Kisco resident Craig Sulema has taken his passion to a new level.  Shortly before the pandemic, Sulema became a part owner of the New York Hoop Dragons, a

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco to Hold Eminent Domain Hearing, Cell Tower Q&A on Saturday

April 27, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Residents opposing acquisition of a 25-acre property through eminent domain persuaded the Mount Kisco Village Board last week to resume the public hearing this Saturday and include a question-and-answer session regarding cell tower relocation to Leonard Park. Critics and supporters

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GovernmentThe Examiner

New Castle Sewage Diversion to Mt. Kisco Project to Start Within Year

April 26, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco,  New Castle

New Castle officials have been given an approximate starting time for when Westchester County will begin construction of its sewage diversion project along Hunts Lane, but those in the area should prepare for two years of headaches. Town Administrator Jill

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Planning Board: Positive Declaration Warranted for Solar Field

April 18, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

The Mount Kisco Planning Board signaled last week it will call for the more extensive environmental review of a proposed solar array because of the potential cumulative impacts with a cell tower at the same site. All five board members

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EducationThe Examiner

Fox Lane Students Face Disciplinary Action in ‘Disturbing Incident’

April 4, 2022 Martin Wilbur Fox Lane High School,  Mount Kisco

Multiple Fox Lane High School students who engaged in “a very disturbing incident” at the school are in the process of being disciplined, Bedford school officials revealed last week. Last Thursday afternoon Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joel Adelberg and Principal

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Mt. Kisco’s Proposed $24M General Fund Budget Carries 1.5% Tax Hike

March 30, 2022 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco homeowners may see a 1.5 percent tax rate increase in the 2022-23 fiscal year budget proposed last week that easily complies with the state tax cap. Village Manager Ed Brancati presented the first draft of the $24 million

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Mt. Kisco Residents Voice Split Sentiments Over Eminent Domain

March 28, 2022 Martin Wilbur Leonard Park,  Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco residents were split last week over whether the village should use eminent domain to acquire a 25-acre parcel as opponents criticized officials for approving the cell tower relocation from that site to Leonard Park. About 10 residents spoke

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