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COVID-19

Area Movie Theaters May Reopen Next Friday; Cuomo Unveils COVID Cluster Strategy

October 17, 2020 Martin Wilbur Putnam,  westchester

Local movie buffs who enjoy watching films on the big screen won’t have to wait much longer to head back to the cinema. Movie theaters in Westchester and Putnam counties can reopen next Friday with restrictions as Gov. Andrew Cuomo

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Program to Help Drug and Alcohol Abusers Expands in Westchester

October 13, 2020 Martin Wilbur Pleasantville,  westchester

Treatment for those suffering from substance abuse has evolved over the years, where a key goal is to provide help before the person becomes ensnared in the criminal justice system – or experience an even worse outcome. A new program

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Student Athletes Rally to End COVID-19 High School Sports Delay

September 13, 2020 Martin Wilbur westchester,  White Plains

After sitting on the sidelines for six months, area high school athletes rallied outside the County Center in White Plains Sunday morning to try to convince state officials to reconsider their decision to postpone their seasons until spring. Chanting “Let them

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Election Integrity, Service Level Focus of Saturday Post Office Rally

August 23, 2020 Martin Wilbur westchester,  White Plains

At least 100 demonstrators rallied outside the White Plains post office Saturday morning to call attention to the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine the United States Postal Service less than three months before the election. The protest, part of a

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State Hearing on Utilities’ Storm Response to Be Held Thursday

August 19, 2020 Martin Wilbur Grapevine,  westchester

The state Assembly and Senate is holding a joint hearing Thursday morning to listen to testimony on the power and communications outages caused by the recent Tropical Storm Isaias and the utilities’ emergency response plans. The hearing, which will be

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Fitness Centers Can Reopen By August 24 if Health and Safety Precautions Are Followed

August 14, 2020 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  westchester

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday morning that gyms and fitness clubs can open as soon as next Monday, Aug. 24 provided operators abide by state guidelines to help ensure health and safety. Guidelines include limiting capacity to 33 percent, requiring

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Hudson Valley Power Outages Reveal Deeper Problems With Grid

August 14, 2020 Examiner Media Putnam County,  westchester

 By Chele Farley “The power’s out again.” It’s become a frustrating and familiar refrain in my hometown of Tuxedo and the entire 18th Congressional District, where consistently poor service by electric and cable providers have left thousands of residents in

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Westchester Table Tennis Center Expands, Now Largest in Northeast

August 13, 2020 Abby Luby Pleasantville,  westchester

The popularity of table tennis has grown exponentially since it became a sport in the Summer Olympics for the first time in 1988. Local proof of that trend is the recently expanded Westchester Table Tennis Center in Pleasantville. In April,

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Schools to Reopen; Bedford, Hen Hud Refute Cuomo on Lack of Plan

August 10, 2020 Martin Wilbur Cortlandt,  Mount Kisco,  westchester

Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave the go-ahead for schools to reopen for the 2020-21 academic year last Friday provided districts submitted an in-person plan that is approved by the state. However, the governor’s office released a statement Monday afternoon revealing that

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School Districts Unveil Recommended Reopening Plans

August 3, 2020 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Pleasant,  Pleasantville,  westchester

Local school districts submitted September reopening plans to the state Education Department last week with an emphasis on hybrid models, while at least two districts will be able to accommodate five-day in-person schedules for their youngest students. The most common scenario

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