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Human InterestThe Examiner

Screening of Documentary Highlights Plight of Migrant Workers’ Son

March 10, 2023 Examiner Media Pleasantville

Editor’s Note: Due to inclement weather, this event, originally scheduled for Mar. 14 was postponed until Mar. 27. Films on Purpose is once again partnering with Neighbors Link to host a free film screening at the Pleasantville Presbyterian Church on

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PoliticsThe Examiner

Trio of Candidates to Contest Pleasantville Village Justice Seat

March 7, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

Editor’s Note: The print version of this article incorrectly reported that all three candidates are attorneys. Andrea D’Aria is a legal assistant. The Examiner regrets the error. Three Pleasantville residents are vying for village justice later this month, a position that

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Village Officials Reignite Downtown Pleasantville Civic Space Initiative

March 7, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

Creating a civic space at the north end of Memorial Plaza is coming closer to reality after the Pleasantville Village Board approved payment last week to landscape architects for its design. The village is paying Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architects $65,900

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BusinessThe Examiner

Satisfying Steak Cravings in Pleasantville 

February 24, 2023 Examiner Media Pleasantville

By Jessica Jafet  There is a new steakhouse in town to add to the sizzling food scene in Pleasantville. The restaurant, which opened on Wheeler Avenue in January after some refurbishments to the interior, is aptly named Wheeler Prime — and

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Examiner

Window to the World: Army Ranger-Turned-Artist Enjoys ‘Fourth Career’

February 21, 2023 Examiner Media Pleasantville

By Brian Kluepfel Rich Hanlon learned to draw as a small boy in Ohio, painting the flames on toy cars for orphans that he spent part of his childhood with. But if you’re expecting a Dickensian coming-of-age tale, Hanlon is

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Four Homes Planned for Girl Scouts Property in Pleasantville

February 20, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

Plans to subdivide the former Girl Scouts property on Great Oak Lane and build four new houses were presented last week to the Pleasantville Planning Commission meeting. The preliminary proposal was detailed by Michael Guillaro, vice president of acquisition and

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HealthThe Examiner

Pace Holds Fair Focusing on Students’ Mental Health and Emotional Needs

February 13, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

Hundreds of Pace University students crowded into the Gottesman Room at the Kessel Student Center last week to sample lavender aromatherapy, taste stir-fried organic mushrooms or sign up for on-campus gardening. The event was the school’s inaugural Wellbeing Fair, held

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GovernmentThe Examiner

P’ville Pool Project Moving Forward; Village Board Approves Bond

February 3, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

The proposed design for the new Pleasantville pool has been reviewed by the Westchester County Department of Health, which responded with comments and questions and requested minor revisions. Engineer pool designer Steve Rimkunas updated the Village Board on the project at

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Moratorium
GovernmentThe Examiner

Pleasantville Enacts Moratorium for Central Business District

February 1, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

The Pleasantville Village Board voted unanimously last week to enact a six-month moratorium on new building in Pleasantville’s Central Business A1 district retroactive to Nov. 16. Last Monday, the board held a public hearing prior to the vote. About 15 people converged

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GovernmentThe Examiner

P’ville Pays $81G in Tax Refund to Commercial Property Owner

January 22, 2023 Abby Luby Pleasantville

The Village of Pleasantville has agreed to pay more than $80,000 to the owner of 1 Campus Drive in a legal settlement of a tax certiorari case. The Village Board agreed at its Jan. 9 meeting to pay Campus Drive Associates

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