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EducationThe Examiner

New Castle, Chappaqua Schools in Spat Over Electronic Message Sign

January 10, 2023 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

The Town of New Castle is considering litigation against the Chappaqua Central School District unless a resolution can be reached over a dispute between the two entities regarding the electronic sign on South Greeley Avenue. The school district last week

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Parking, Fourth Story Key Hurdles for Downtown Chappaqua Project

December 29, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

A request for relaxed parking requirements and a fourth story for a proposed mixed-use development at the former Rite Aid site in Chappaqua will be the major hurdles for the applicant to clear. That was the sentiment from the New

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EducationThe Examiner

Greeley Student Group Presses District on Diversity Director

December 26, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Horace Greeley High School’s BIPOC Student Union (BSU) continued to press Chappaqua school officials to quickly fill a key administrative position a week after one of its members reported hearing students using racial slurs at the Chappaqua Library. At the

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GovernmentThe Examiner

New Castle Eyes Extending Sidewalks to Gedney Park, Route 120

December 14, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials are pursuing the addition of sidewalks in two locations in town that would be economically feasible and achievable from an engineering standpoint with help from Westchester County. As part of Westchester’s Complete Streets study, the town has

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Schumer Vows Federal Aid to Make Metro-North Grade Crossings Safer

December 10, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle,  Putnam County

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pledged Friday to deliver more than $100 million to make dangerous Metro-North grade crossings safer for drivers, including money for a vehicular overpass for Roaring Brook Road in Chappaqua. Schumer said he has already secured

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EducationThe Examiner

Students Call on Chappaqua School Officials to Make Changes in DEI Work

November 21, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Correction: In the original version of this article, the BIPOC Student Union at Horace Greeley High School was mistakenly referred to by its former name. The Examiner regrets the error. Members of Horace Greeley High School’s BIPOC Student Union (BSU)

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Examiner

Holiday Train Show Makes its Return to Greeley House for the Season

November 15, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

It appears that a holiday tradition created last year may now be an annual fixture in Chappaqua. For the second year in a row, the New Castle Historical Society is presenting its Great Holiday Train Show, a collection of about

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Car Sharing, Less Parking Proposed for Chappaqua Mixed-Use Plan

November 14, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Representatives for the owner of the vacant Rite Aid property in downtown Chappaqua are expected to submit a parking study as official review of the 50 N. Greeley Ave. mixed-used project is set to begin. The development team for property

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Election 2022Politics

McCall Defeats Hildenbrand in New Castle Board Special Election

November 14, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

A year after coming up short in her bid for New Castle supervisor, Democrat Holly McCall decisively won her race last week for the three-year unexpired term for a seat on the Town Board. McCall defeated Unite New Castle candidate and

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PoliticsThe Examiner

New Castle Town Board Fills Vacancy Despite Rancorous Debate

October 20, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

The New Castle Town Board filled its vacancy last week, but not before sometimes-heated interaction between public speakers and the board on how the selection process played out. Ally Chemtob, a former Bronx assistant district attorney and currently a case worker

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