Adrian McGuire
Adrian McGuire, 99, passed away peacefully on Jan. 30 at Waterview Hills, cared for to the end by dear friends and caring staff. His death brings the close of an era in the Chappaqua School District. Adrian was a beloved
Read MoreAdrian McGuire, 99, passed away peacefully on Jan. 30 at Waterview Hills, cared for to the end by dear friends and caring staff. His death brings the close of an era in the Chappaqua School District. Adrian was a beloved
Read MoreDr. Frank Gray of Somers, a man of esteemed education and devoted service, passed away peacefully on Jan. 11 at the age of 87. Born on Aug. 22, 1936, in Brooklyn to the late Samuel and Esther (Krassman) Gray, Frank’s
Read MoreBy Tony Pinciaro It’s appearing to be a case of deja vu for WHITE PLAINS. Last year, the Tigers hit their stride as 2023 arrived and they rode the wave to the New York State Class AA championship game. This
Read MoreBy Barbara Kay When relating the Black experience in America to the public, attention is often focused on the stories that have familiarity to the masses. But this year’s exhibit at Bethany Arts Community (BAC) in Ossining that opened Friday
Read MoreBy Michael Malone Set in London, “Slow Horses” is a spy thriller with dashes of wit. Written by Mick Herron, it tells the story of Slough (rhymes with cow) House – a building where MI5 agents, who are similar to FBI agents,
Read MoreI am a member of the Westchester Alliance for Sustainable Solutions (WASS), based in Peekskill, where 90 percent of Westchester’s garbage is burned. As a Hastings-on-Hudson resident, I don’t see the plumes rising from the stack at Wheelabrator, but I
Read MoreBy Barbara Kay In his debut novel, “Hildy’s Promise,” former sports journalist and current tennis coach Richard Finn married his lifelong love of mysteries and sports in a “page-turning” fashion. Having grown up surrounded by mystery books such as The
Read MoreRoads are an ongoing concern in my district and throughout this region of New York State. I am reaching out with an update regarding the study of Route 9A in the vicinity of Ossining and Briarcliff, undertaken to develop recommendations
Read MorePeekskill’s Wheelabrator, you’re over the hill. Or maybe I should call you Resco or Win-Waste; you’ve had all these names in your long life. I’m sorry I don’t have warmer words to commemorate your 40th birthday, but the truth has
Read MoreI’d like to thank Congressman Mike Lawler for his work to pass the SHIP Act, a critical piece of bipartisan legislation designed to sanction Iran’s illicit oil trade, whose proceeds are used to fund terrorist proxies across the Middle East.
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