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June 5, 2021 Examiner Media 2 min read. By Samuel Rowland Six people escaped injury Wednesday afternoon after the roof of popular Peekskill café Kathleen’s Tea Room collapsed. Reportedly, six people were inside the establishment, including the owner, Peekskill Deputy Mayor Vivian C. McKenzie, when a loud noise. The Northern WestchesterExaminer.
JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
SAW MILL RIVER PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION ENRAGES NEARBY RESIDENTS The Saw Mill Parkway construction site in Mount Pleasant with the pile driver that has been causing unbearable noise for nearby residents. The state Department of Transportation is raising a section of the parkway that has long been the site of severe flooding in heavy rains. About 100 feet from Danielle and Gibson Craig’s Pollywiggle Lane FOUR CANDIDATES FACE OFF IN BEDFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION RACE Namasha Schelling. Schelling is a relative newcomer to the district, having moved to Pound Ridge with her husband three years ago. In that time, Schelling has been drawn to public service, contributing to the town’s Comprehensive Plan Committee, the Housing Board and the Criminal Justice Reform Committee and serving on the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee in Bedford. FORMER CORTLANDT WORKER UNDER FBI PROBE SUES TO GET JOB BACK Former Town of Cortlandt employee Robert Dyckman, who is under FBI investigation for an illegal dumping scheme with a Peekskill landscaper on town property, filed a lawsuit to get his job back. CHRISTOPHER EASTMAN KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE IN CRASH ON ROUTE 6 A Cortlandt man operating a motorcycle on Route 6 was killed Thursday when he was struck by a car. A preliminary investigation by New York State Police indicated a 2020 Buick Encore, operated by Joyce M. Pellegrino, 72, of Peekskill, was traveling eastbound on Route 6 in Cortlandt when she made a left-hand turn into the path of a westboundmotorcycle.
A SEAFOOD MARKET GRILL IS PLEASANTVILLE’S LATEST CATCH A Seafood Market Grill is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers can purchase food for takeout, curbside pick-up and through UberEats. Find them on Instagram @a_seafood_market_grill and on Facebook @ASeafoodMarketGrill. For more information, call 914-495-3261. ←Previous.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activities WHAT MAKES A BULLY A BULLY? Bullying is a widespread problem that has been noted in children as young as three. Victims of bullying suffer from a range of problems including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, school absenteeism, and many even attempt or commit suicide. Bullies tend to continue bullying in adulthood and to model negative behaviors for their ownchildren.
CORTLANDT FOREMAN PROBED BY FBI FOR ILLEGAL DUMPING SCHEME A longtime Town of Cortlandt employee and a Peekskill-based landscaping company are being investigated by federal and county authorities for an alleged scheme involving illegal dumping on town property and the submission of fraudulent invoices totalingTHE EXAMINER NEWS
June 5, 2021 Examiner Media 2 min read. By Samuel Rowland Six people escaped injury Wednesday afternoon after the roof of popular Peekskill café Kathleen’s Tea Room collapsed. Reportedly, six people were inside the establishment, including the owner, Peekskill Deputy Mayor Vivian C. McKenzie, when a loud noise. The Northern WestchesterExaminer.
JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
SAW MILL RIVER PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION ENRAGES NEARBY RESIDENTS The Saw Mill Parkway construction site in Mount Pleasant with the pile driver that has been causing unbearable noise for nearby residents. The state Department of Transportation is raising a section of the parkway that has long been the site of severe flooding in heavy rains. About 100 feet from Danielle and Gibson Craig’s Pollywiggle Lane FOUR CANDIDATES FACE OFF IN BEDFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION RACE Namasha Schelling. Schelling is a relative newcomer to the district, having moved to Pound Ridge with her husband three years ago. In that time, Schelling has been drawn to public service, contributing to the town’s Comprehensive Plan Committee, the Housing Board and the Criminal Justice Reform Committee and serving on the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee in Bedford. FORMER CORTLANDT WORKER UNDER FBI PROBE SUES TO GET JOB BACK Former Town of Cortlandt employee Robert Dyckman, who is under FBI investigation for an illegal dumping scheme with a Peekskill landscaper on town property, filed a lawsuit to get his job back. CHRISTOPHER EASTMAN KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE IN CRASH ON ROUTE 6 A Cortlandt man operating a motorcycle on Route 6 was killed Thursday when he was struck by a car. A preliminary investigation by New York State Police indicated a 2020 Buick Encore, operated by Joyce M. Pellegrino, 72, of Peekskill, was traveling eastbound on Route 6 in Cortlandt when she made a left-hand turn into the path of a westboundmotorcycle.
A SEAFOOD MARKET GRILL IS PLEASANTVILLE’S LATEST CATCH A Seafood Market Grill is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers can purchase food for takeout, curbside pick-up and through UberEats. Find them on Instagram @a_seafood_market_grill and on Facebook @ASeafoodMarketGrill. For more information, call 914-495-3261. ←Previous.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activities WHAT MAKES A BULLY A BULLY? Bullying is a widespread problem that has been noted in children as young as three. Victims of bullying suffer from a range of problems including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, school absenteeism, and many even attempt or commit suicide. Bullies tend to continue bullying in adulthood and to model negative behaviors for their ownchildren.
CORTLANDT FOREMAN PROBED BY FBI FOR ILLEGAL DUMPING SCHEME A longtime Town of Cortlandt employee and a Peekskill-based landscaping company are being investigated by federal and county authorities for an alleged scheme involving illegal dumping on town property and the submission of fraudulent invoices totalingTHE EXAMINER NEWS
June 5, 2021 Examiner Media 2 min read. By Samuel Rowland Six people escaped injury Wednesday afternoon after the roof of popular Peekskill café Kathleen’s Tea Room collapsed. Reportedly, six people were inside the establishment, including the owner, Peekskill Deputy Mayor Vivian C. McKenzie, when a loud noise. The Northern WestchesterExaminer.
HOW YORKTOWN BUSINESSES SURVIVED THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC While several small businesses were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many local proprietors in Yorktown Heights managed to survived and preserve. WESTCHESTER HOSTS FIRST 2021 HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING DAY AT Westchester County’s Department of Environmental Facilities (DEF) will be conducting a Household Recycling Day (HRD) event on Saturday, June 12 from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. at FDR State Park, located at 2957 Crompond Rd. (Route 202) in, Yorktown. CLOSING OF INDIAN POINT PLANT CALLED ‘A DARK DAY’ AT SENDOFF Closing of Indian Point Plant Called ‘A Dark Day’ at Sendoff. May 4, 2021. May 4, 2021. Rick Pezzullo 2207 Views Indian Point 4 min read. After nearly 60 years generating approximately 25% of electricity consumed annually in the lower Hudson Valley and New York City, the last remaining nuclear reactor in operation at Indian Pointpowered
WESTCHESTER COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT BLOTTERS MAY 21-JUNE 2 Croton-on-Hudson Police Department. May 25: A resident reported at 8:13 p.m. that while walking on Cleveland Drive, a vehicle passed by and hit him in the face with some type of clear liquid from the passenger side of the vehicle.The vehicle did not stop, and the caller could only describe the vehicle as a gray/silver midsize SUV. WESTCHESTER D.A. TO REVIEW DJ HENRY, CHAMBERLAIN SHOOTINGS Westchester District Attorney Mimi Rocah announced that her office is launching a review of two fatal police-involved shootings - Pace University student DJ Henry and Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. OBITUARY OF BRUCE BELLOM Anna Young 1824 Views 3 min read. Bruce Bellom, of Peekskill, NY passed away on March 1, 2021 at Westchester Medical Center with the love of his life, Linda Belger, by his side following a month-long battle with COVID-19. He was 66 years old. Bruce was born on Apr. 1, 1954 to the late Tony and Lillian Bellom in The Bronx. MOUNT KISCO: BRITISH SPECIALTY STORE THE HAMLET TO OPEN A new retail shop called The Hamlet will be opening in Mount Kisco in late February at 23 S. Moger Ave. The Hamlet will mainly sell British food, books, gifts and vinyl records. The food items, mostly nonperishable snacks and dry goods, will be imported from England, which means that customers have the opportunity to try authenticdelicacies
WHAT MAKES A BULLY A BULLY? Bullying is a widespread problem that has been noted in children as young as three. Victims of bullying suffer from a range of problems including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, school absenteeism, and many even attempt or commit suicide. Bullies tend to continue bullying in adulthood and to model negative behaviors for their ownchildren.
KATZ, UNITE NEW CASTLE TICKET TO FORCE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY The independent slate that announced last month it is running a full ticket in this year’s New Castle town election is collecting signatures to force a Democratic primary. Current Councilwoman Lisa Katz, who is heading the four-candidate Unite New Castle ticket as the candidate for supervisor, confirmed they are looking to collect enoughTHE EXAMINER
The Examiner. News from The Examiner, covering Armonk-North Castle, Briarcliff, Chappaqua-New Castle, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY. Westchester Officials Look for a Summer of Fun in 2021. Here’s What to Expect. JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
BOARD OF EDUCATION RESULTS IN BEDFORD, CHAPPAQUA & MORE Michael Bauscher. Bedford Board of Education challengers Robert Mazurek and Steven Matlin won their races Tuesday night defeating incumbent Michael Bauscher as school budgets were overwhelmingly approved throughout the area.. Mazurek and Matlin, who ran as a ticket, picked up 1,425 and 1,360 votes, respectively, finishing ahead of Bauscher, who received 1,124 votes in a run for a SAW MILL RIVER PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION ENRAGES NEARBY RESIDENTS The Saw Mill Parkway construction site in Mount Pleasant with the pile driver that has been causing unbearable noise for nearby residents. The state Department of Transportation is raising a section of the parkway that has long been the site of severe flooding in heavy rains. CARMEL: CAZZARI ADDRESSES FEUD WITH SCHMITT AS PRIMARY NEARS This is America. I have every right to run for office,” said Cazzari, who noted he considered Schmitt a friend. “He’s been there so long it’s time for new ideas and change. If people think it’s time for honesty and integrity, they’ll vote for me.”. Cazzari, who served as chief for six years before retiring last Julyand for a few
FORMER CORTLANDT WORKER UNDER FBI PROBE SUES TO GET JOB BACK Former Town of Cortlandt employee Robert Dyckman, who is under FBI investigation for an illegal dumping scheme with a Peekskill landscaper on town property, filed a lawsuit to get his job back. A SEAFOOD MARKET GRILL IS PLEASANTVILLE’S LATEST CATCH A Seafood Market Grill is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers can purchase food for takeout, curbside pick-up and through UberEats. Find them on Instagram @a_seafood_market_grill and on Facebook @ASeafoodMarketGrill. For more information, call 914-495-3261. ←Previous.
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MAN’S EVOLVING FARMING PRACTICES The recent introduction of GMOs has raised concerns over the long-term negative health effects on humans. Compounding this uncertainty is a consumer’s inability to identify such products, which are proliferating in several agricultural markets. Over 80% of all corn and soy grown in the United States today is from geneticallyengineered seeds.
CHRISTOPHER EASTMAN KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE IN CRASH ON ROUTE 6 A Cortlandt man operating a motorcycle on Route 6 was killed Thursday when he was struck by a car. A preliminary investigation by New York State Police indicated a 2020 Buick Encore, operated by Joyce M. Pellegrino, 72, of Peekskill, was traveling eastbound on Route 6 in Cortlandt when she made a left-hand turn into the path of a westboundmotorcycle.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activitiesTHE EXAMINER
The Examiner. News from The Examiner, covering Armonk-North Castle, Briarcliff, Chappaqua-New Castle, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY. Westchester Officials Look for a Summer of Fun in 2021. Here’s What to Expect. JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
BOARD OF EDUCATION RESULTS IN BEDFORD, CHAPPAQUA & MORE Michael Bauscher. Bedford Board of Education challengers Robert Mazurek and Steven Matlin won their races Tuesday night defeating incumbent Michael Bauscher as school budgets were overwhelmingly approved throughout the area.. Mazurek and Matlin, who ran as a ticket, picked up 1,425 and 1,360 votes, respectively, finishing ahead of Bauscher, who received 1,124 votes in a run for a SAW MILL RIVER PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION ENRAGES NEARBY RESIDENTS The Saw Mill Parkway construction site in Mount Pleasant with the pile driver that has been causing unbearable noise for nearby residents. The state Department of Transportation is raising a section of the parkway that has long been the site of severe flooding in heavy rains. CARMEL: CAZZARI ADDRESSES FEUD WITH SCHMITT AS PRIMARY NEARS This is America. I have every right to run for office,” said Cazzari, who noted he considered Schmitt a friend. “He’s been there so long it’s time for new ideas and change. If people think it’s time for honesty and integrity, they’ll vote for me.”. Cazzari, who served as chief for six years before retiring last Julyand for a few
FORMER CORTLANDT WORKER UNDER FBI PROBE SUES TO GET JOB BACK Former Town of Cortlandt employee Robert Dyckman, who is under FBI investigation for an illegal dumping scheme with a Peekskill landscaper on town property, filed a lawsuit to get his job back. A SEAFOOD MARKET GRILL IS PLEASANTVILLE’S LATEST CATCH A Seafood Market Grill is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers can purchase food for takeout, curbside pick-up and through UberEats. Find them on Instagram @a_seafood_market_grill and on Facebook @ASeafoodMarketGrill. For more information, call 914-495-3261. ←Previous.
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MAN’S EVOLVING FARMING PRACTICES The recent introduction of GMOs has raised concerns over the long-term negative health effects on humans. Compounding this uncertainty is a consumer’s inability to identify such products, which are proliferating in several agricultural markets. Over 80% of all corn and soy grown in the United States today is from geneticallyengineered seeds.
CHRISTOPHER EASTMAN KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE IN CRASH ON ROUTE 6 A Cortlandt man operating a motorcycle on Route 6 was killed Thursday when he was struck by a car. A preliminary investigation by New York State Police indicated a 2020 Buick Encore, operated by Joyce M. Pellegrino, 72, of Peekskill, was traveling eastbound on Route 6 in Cortlandt when she made a left-hand turn into the path of a westboundmotorcycle.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activities NEW YORK ON VERGE OF REMOVING ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS 1 day ago · Recent Posts. Croton-on-Hudson Man Sentenced to Prison for Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Girl June 7, 2021; New York Close to Fully Reopening as COVID-19 Vaccinations Approach 70% June 7, 2021; Police Blotter, June 8 – June 14, 2021, Print Edition June 7, 2021; Bedford School Officials Advised to Pursue Facilities Bond inNovember.
HOW YORKTOWN BUSINESSES SURVIVED THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 20 hours ago · While several small businesses were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many local proprietors in Yorktown Heights managed to survived and preserve. THE NORTHERN WESTCHESTER EXAMINER Budgets Approved Easily in Northern Westchester School Districts. Voters in northern Westchester districts overwhelmingly approved budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday. In the largest school district, Lakeland, the KENT SEEKS INPUT ON MARIJUANA SALES DESPITE DEFIANCE TO LAW Kent Town Supervisor Maureen Fleming. Kent Supervisor Maureen Fleming wants to leave it up to the residents to decide whether retail marijuana dispensaries should be allowed within the community, but some Town Board members are ready to ban the decision immediately. INDIAN POINT POST-SHUTDOWN TRANSFER AGREEMENT REACHED Agreement Reached in Post-Shutdown Transfer of Indian Point. April 22, 2021. April 22, 2021. Rick Pezzullo 1113 Views Indian Point 3 min read. Agreements regarding the ownership of Indian Point nuclear power plant has been completed. The facility will cease operations nextFriday, Apr. 30.
NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES 2021 Newspaper Archives 2021. Past and current issues of The Examiner, The Northern Westchester Examiner, The White Plains Examiner and The Putnam Examiner are available in PDF format. The archives are updated every Tuesday morning. Quick links to the PDF’s for the week of May 25 – May 31, 2021: The Examiner. The Northern Westchester Examiner. CHRISTOPHER EASTMAN KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE IN CRASH ON ROUTE 6 A Cortlandt man operating a motorcycle on Route 6 was killed Thursday when he was struck by a car. A preliminary investigation by New York State Police indicated a 2020 Buick Encore, operated by Joyce M. Pellegrino, 72, of Peekskill, was traveling eastbound on Route 6 in Cortlandt when she made a left-hand turn into the path of a westboundmotorcycle.
OBITUARY OF BRUCE BELLOM Anna Young 1824 Views 3 min read. Bruce Bellom, of Peekskill, NY passed away on March 1, 2021 at Westchester Medical Center with the love of his life, Linda Belger, by his side following a month-long battle with COVID-19. He was 66 years old. Bruce was born on Apr. 1, 1954 to the late Tony and Lillian Bellom in The Bronx. VERPLANCK: PITCH MADE FOR $14 MILLION INDOOR SPORTS FACILITY Plans for a $14 million, state-of-the-art, indoor sports facility in the hamlet of Verplanck were outlined to town officials and residents last week. The so-called “ Cortlandt Pitch ” project is designed to be a two-story, 58,000 square feet facility on about nine acres of a 99-acre parcel that the town purchased from Con Edison. MOUNT PLEASANT: NEWCOMER TO OPPOSE FULGENZI IN 2021 ELECTION Late last week the committee revealed it had nominated Valhalla Fire Commissioner and 40-year town resident Joe Bonanno to take on Carl Fulgenzi for supervisor next fall. He will be accompanied on the slate by former councilwoman Francesca Hagadus-McHale and political newcomer Evan Echenthal. Bonanno, 58, who joined the fire department shortlyTHE EXAMINER NEWS
The owner of a dog that was discovered emaciated and wandering the streets of Kent was arrested and charged with animal cruelty on Wednesday. The Putnam County SPCA announced Kent resident Elizabeth Santos, 53, was charged with allegedly committing one. The PutnamExaminer.
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The Examiner. News from The Examiner, covering Armonk-North Castle, Briarcliff, Chappaqua-New Castle, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY. Westchester Officials Look for a Summer of Fun in 2021. Here’s What to Expect. JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
INDIAN POINT POST-SHUTDOWN TRANSFER AGREEMENT REACHED Agreement Reached in Post-Shutdown Transfer of Indian Point. April 22, 2021. April 22, 2021. Rick Pezzullo 1113 Views Indian Point 3 min read. Agreements regarding the ownership of Indian Point nuclear power plant has been completed. The facility will cease operations nextFriday, Apr. 30.
CARMEL: CAZZARI ADDRESSES FEUD WITH SCHMITT AS PRIMARY NEARS This is America. I have every right to run for office,” said Cazzari, who noted he considered Schmitt a friend. “He’s been there so long it’s time for new ideas and change. If people think it’s time for honesty and integrity, they’ll vote for me.”. Cazzari, who served as chief for six years before retiring last Julyand for a few
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MAN’S EVOLVING FARMING PRACTICES The recent introduction of GMOs has raised concerns over the long-term negative health effects on humans. Compounding this uncertainty is a consumer’s inability to identify such products, which are proliferating in several agricultural markets. Over 80% of all corn and soy grown in the United States today is from geneticallyengineered seeds.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activities WHAT MAKES A BULLY A BULLY? Bullying is a widespread problem that has been noted in children as young as three. Victims of bullying suffer from a range of problems including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, school absenteeism, and many even attempt or commit suicide. Bullies tend to continue bullying in adulthood and to model negative behaviors for their ownchildren.
MOUNT KISCO DPW GENERAL FOREMAN JOE LUPPINO ARRESTED Mount Kisco DPW General Foreman Joe Luppino was placed on a paid leave of absence Monday two days after he was arrested by Westchester County police on a misdemeanor charge. Police reported that Luppino, 49, of West Street turned himself in on Saturday to a detective at the Green Street precinct following an investigation into a complaint that KATZ, UNITE NEW CASTLE TICKET TO FORCE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY The independent slate that announced last month it is running a full ticket in this year’s New Castle town election is collecting signatures to force a Democratic primary. Current Councilwoman Lisa Katz, who is heading the four-candidate Unite New Castle ticket as the candidate for supervisor, confirmed they are looking to collect enoughTHE EXAMINER NEWS
The owner of a dog that was discovered emaciated and wandering the streets of Kent was arrested and charged with animal cruelty on Wednesday. The Putnam County SPCA announced Kent resident Elizabeth Santos, 53, was charged with allegedly committing one. The PutnamExaminer.
THE EXAMINER
The Examiner. News from The Examiner, covering Armonk-North Castle, Briarcliff, Chappaqua-New Castle, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY. Westchester Officials Look for a Summer of Fun in 2021. Here’s What to Expect. JOHN CURZIO VICTORIOUS IN CARMEL BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Former Carmel Trustee John Curzio, who lost his seat in 2019 after seeking a second term, was the top vote-getter with 1,328. Voters in Putnam County school districts approved most budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday but the Carmel budget went down.. In Carmel, the budget was voted down1,296-1,125.
INDIAN POINT POST-SHUTDOWN TRANSFER AGREEMENT REACHED Agreement Reached in Post-Shutdown Transfer of Indian Point. April 22, 2021. April 22, 2021. Rick Pezzullo 1113 Views Indian Point 3 min read. Agreements regarding the ownership of Indian Point nuclear power plant has been completed. The facility will cease operations nextFriday, Apr. 30.
CARMEL: CAZZARI ADDRESSES FEUD WITH SCHMITT AS PRIMARY NEARS This is America. I have every right to run for office,” said Cazzari, who noted he considered Schmitt a friend. “He’s been there so long it’s time for new ideas and change. If people think it’s time for honesty and integrity, they’ll vote for me.”. Cazzari, who served as chief for six years before retiring last Julyand for a few
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MAN’S EVOLVING FARMING PRACTICES The recent introduction of GMOs has raised concerns over the long-term negative health effects on humans. Compounding this uncertainty is a consumer’s inability to identify such products, which are proliferating in several agricultural markets. Over 80% of all corn and soy grown in the United States today is from geneticallyengineered seeds.
MOLLY SIKORSKI
Molly Byrne Sikorski died peacefully on Mar. 26 with family around her. She was 89. Born in Chicago on Aug. 9, 1931, she was the second of eight children of Mary Margaret (Farrell) and Emmet Francis Byrne. A fast runner and a good swimmer as a child, Molly contracted polio at age 10, which weakened her left arm but never hindered her activities WHAT MAKES A BULLY A BULLY? Bullying is a widespread problem that has been noted in children as young as three. Victims of bullying suffer from a range of problems including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, school absenteeism, and many even attempt or commit suicide. Bullies tend to continue bullying in adulthood and to model negative behaviors for their ownchildren.
MOUNT KISCO DPW GENERAL FOREMAN JOE LUPPINO ARRESTED Mount Kisco DPW General Foreman Joe Luppino was placed on a paid leave of absence Monday two days after he was arrested by Westchester County police on a misdemeanor charge. Police reported that Luppino, 49, of West Street turned himself in on Saturday to a detective at the Green Street precinct following an investigation into a complaint that KATZ, UNITE NEW CASTLE TICKET TO FORCE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY The independent slate that announced last month it is running a full ticket in this year’s New Castle town election is collecting signatures to force a Democratic primary. Current Councilwoman Lisa Katz, who is heading the four-candidate Unite New Castle ticket as the candidate for supervisor, confirmed they are looking to collect enough NEW YORK ON VERGE OF REMOVING ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS 22 hours ago · Recent Posts. Croton-on-Hudson Man Sentenced to Prison for Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Girl June 7, 2021; New York Close to Fully Reopening as COVID-19 Vaccinations Approach 70% June 7, 2021; Police Blotter, June 8 – June 14, 2021, Print Edition June 7, 2021; Bedford School Officials Advised to Pursue Facilities Bond inNovember.
THE NORTHERN WESTCHESTER EXAMINER Budgets Approved Easily in Northern Westchester School Districts. Voters in northern Westchester districts overwhelmingly approved budgets for the 2021-22 school year and elected board of education members Tuesday. In the largest school district, Lakeland, the HOW YORKTOWN BUSINESSES SURVIVED THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 10 hours ago · While several small businesses were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many local proprietors in Yorktown Heights managed to survived and preserve. KENT SEEKS INPUT ON MARIJUANA SALES DESPITE DEFIANCE TO LAW 1 day ago · Kent Town Supervisor Maureen Fleming. Kent Supervisor Maureen Fleming wants to leave it up to the residents to decide whether retail marijuana dispensaries should be allowed within the community, but some Town Board members are ready to ban the decisionimmediately.
CONTROVERSIAL FORM BASED CODE PLAN TO COST NEW CASTLE $95G The Town of New Castle is expected to receive the preliminary Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement related to the Form Based Code that will cost an additional $95,000. A SEAFOOD MARKET GRILL IS PLEASANTVILLE’S LATEST CATCH A Seafood Market Grill is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers can purchase food for takeout, curbside pick-up and through UberEats. Find them on Instagram @a_seafood_market_grill and on Facebook @ASeafoodMarketGrill. For more information, call 914-495-3261. ←Previous.
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