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Latimer, Buchwald to Host Office Hours Saturday in Armonk

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State Sen. George Latimer will be joined by Assemblyman David Buchwald Saturday morning for district office hours in Armonk.
State Sen. George Latimer will be joined by Assemblyman David Buchwald Saturday morning for district office hours in Armonk.

Assemblyman David Buchwald and state Sen. George Latimer will be hosting district office hours this Saturday, March 15 at Tazza Café in Armonk from 9:30 to 11 a.m. to give their constituents an opportunity to discuss issues over coffee and refreshments.

“Hosting district office hours with Sen. Latimer is an opportunity for me to bring my office out to you,” Buchwald said. “I want to make sure it’s as easy as possible for folks to discuss their concerns, ask questions and work with me to solve problems related to state government. One of the great joys of my job is interacting directly with the constituents I serve, and I look forward to hearing your voice so that you can have full confidence your state representatives are listening.”

“I have always felt that my job as a state senator is to be an advocate for the people I represent,” Latimer said. “Bringing the district office into the community along with my fellow legislators gives us a great insight into what we need to be advocating for when we get to Albany. It also allows us to work together to advocate more effectively. I look forward to hearing from residents in and around Armonk.”

After taking office last year, Buchwald located his district office to downtown Mount Kisco, which is easily accessible by bus and Metro-North trains. Buchwald’s district includes the towns of Bedford, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, New Castle, North Castle, North Salem, Pound Ridge and the City of White Plains. Any resident who cannot attend the sessions is encouraged to call his district office at 914-244-4450.

Latimer has relocated his district office to Port Chester. His district includes Bedford, Bronxville, Eastchester, Harrison, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, North Castle, Rye, Rye City and Tuckahoe along with parts of New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers.

No appointment is necessary for Saturday’s event. Tazza Cafe is located at 382 Main St. in Armonk.

Any resident who cannot attend the sessions is encouraged to call Buchwald’s district office at 914-244-4450 or Latimer’s district office at 914-934-5250.

 

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