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Bedford Schools Close, Disruption of Events Mount Over Coronavirus

March 11, 2020 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  Pleasantville,  westchester

The Bedford School District announced Wednesday that its schools will be closed Thursday and Friday after a Fox Lane Middle School staff member was recommended to self-quarantine pending a test for the coronavirus. Acting Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joel Adelberg

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Millennial Matters

The Complicated Realities of Millennial Dating

February 27, 2020 Erin Maher westchester,  White Plains

The language of love has been rewritten by millennials. Boomers once “courted,” we millennials “talk.” The traditional dinner date has devolved to “hanging out.” But it seems there is one major change that separates millennial dating from generations past: technology.

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Harckham Blasts DOT for Failing to Finish Grade Crossing Report

February 4, 2020 Martin Wilbur Mount Pleasant,  westchester

Two local state legislators whose district includes the Commerce Street grade crossing in Valhalla lambasted the state Department of Transportation (DOT) for failing to produce a safety report nearly three years after it was due. State Sen. Peter Harckham (D-Lewisboro)

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Jones Enhances Progressive Credentials With Warren Endorsement

February 2, 2020 Martin Wilbur westchester

Each one of the roughly dozen Democrats in the ever-expanding 17th Congressional District primary field have sought to differentiate themselves to the party’s voters. Mondaire Jones, an attorney from Rockland County and the first candidate to announce his intention to

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Eisen Relishes Chance to Take on Democrat, Succeed Lowey

January 31, 2020 Martin Wilbur westchester

Don’t tell Josh Eisen that he doesn’t have a chance to capture the 17th Congressional District seat this fall and succeed 16-term incumbent Nita Lowey. Eisen, 48, a Harrison Republican, said he was prepared to take on Lowey even if

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Millennials Have Healthier Habits, But Turn Off the Technology

January 25, 2020 Examiner Media westchester

With each year comes new resolutions, and none more universal than health. But don’t worry my fellow millennials, it seems we already make health a habit.  “In general, millennials take care of themselves a lot better than folks at their

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Local Nonprofit to Tackle W’chester Poverty at First-Ever Symposium

January 24, 2020 Martin Wilbur North Castle,  westchester

Mention poverty and chances are Westchester County may be one of the last things that comes to mind. But professionals connected with various entities and organizations who work in education or the nonprofit sector are keenly aware that there is

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Thruway Authority Announces Cuomo Bridge Toll Hikes for 2021

December 20, 2019 Martin Wilbur westchester

The New York Thruway Authority announced Thursday toll increases by 2021 on the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge but Westchester and Rockland residents will have their tolls frozen through at least 2022. Tolls for 2020 will remain the same for all

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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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Parkinson’s Ping Pong Tourney a Big Hit in Pleasantville

October 15, 2019 Martin Wilbur Pleasantville,  westchester

Being afflicted with Parkinson’s disease was likely one of the last things that was on Navin P. Kumar’s mind. The 45-year-old Gaithersburg, Md. resident was born with a heart condition that has required a series of surgeries throughout his life.

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