OPINION

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: Adults in New York have been bullied by Trump, but what about our students?

When’s the last time you, or anyone in your family, were bullied?

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: On my mind: Doral’s loan, coronavirus, and more predictions from Mayor Jimmy Dingle

The lenders to DCCA, owners of the now-closed Doral Arrowwood Hotel and Conference Center in Rye Brook, chalked up an unenviable national ranking in January.

Letter: Richard Conway is one of the good ones

After reading Bea Conetta’s letter in last week’s paper concerning Police Chief Richard Conway’s retirement, I was spurred on to also share my view of Chief Conway and of how I first met him.

Making Sense of the Census: It’s 2020—Time for the census!

Wednesday, April 1 is Census Day. What does that mean? That’s the time peg we should use to tell the Census Bureau where we live. 

Valentine Verses

Dear Marilynn, Happy Valentine’s Day. I am so jealous of Hiram and Nelson. Have a great day. Love always, Your Secret Admirer

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: Rye Brook’s Kingfield affordable homes a tiny answer to a national housing crisis

The occasion of the announcement of the lottery winners for the 10 Kingfield affordable homes, held Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the Rye Brook Village Hall (see separate story), should also be the occasion for not just Rye Brook residents, but all of us, to think long and hard about what …

Letter: Richard Conway’s retirement a terrific loss for Port Chester

It was such a great disappointment and shock to me to read in the Westmore News that our Chief of Police, Richard Conway, is retiring from his position at the end of March. He stated that it was due to his having Parkinson’s disease.

Honestly Abe: St. Louis: 5 years after Ferguson

As soon as I stepped off the American Eagle puddle jumper plane, I could tell that St. Louis, with its flat land as far as the eye could see, abundant “open carry” signs, Midwestern manners, and tornado shelters, sure didn’t feel like home. 

Letter: Food2GrowOn welcomes donations to curb food insecurity in Port Chester

This winter, I would like to remind readers that food security is not a given in our community. 

Letter: Downtown P.C. developments must be done thoughtfully

Port Chester is no stranger to bulldozers and dump trucks with large projects like the addition to Port Chester High School, the recently built Auto-Zone and the new apartment complex across from the Spanish American War Memorial on North Pearl St. I am pleased to see what new construction is …

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: George Latimer: Beset on all sides…

It’s always a pleasure to interview George Latimer far away from his communications handlers. 

Letter: Port Chester schools’ finances are in trouble

For a few weeks now I have been reading about how many residents have been advocating for more state aid for our schools. 

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: We are citizens of the world now, whether we like it or not

I have an ear for accents and feel connected to the world. 

Letter: Why I think Dr. Samuelle Simms would be a perfect choice at PCHS

I was one of many who attended the Jan. 6 public forum to “meet” the candidates in consideration as the next principal of Port Chester High School. 

Letter: It is time for Port Chester to unite and take action

We often see complaints in these pages about Port Chester’s tax burden.