I now know the feeling of swirls spinning around your heart when going back to your birthplace. It took the war to realize that my native country might cease to exist because Russo-fascists want Ukraine gone. It took the multiple bombings and shelling on my native Kyiv to realize that …
In last week's column I suggested that readers who are registered independents, Republicans, or even Conservatives and want to have a say as to who our next Congressperson will be will have to change their registration by Feb. 14 to be eligible to vote in the Democratic primary June 25.
I attended the meeting about the form-based code held at the Senior Center Jan. 10. Residents were very concerned about allowing tall buildings with little setbacks creating dark, foreboding canyons downtown. Other residents were concerned about how street plantings would create a gentler and more hospitable environment in the middle …
Here’s a heads-up warning for all of our readers who are registered Republicans, Conservatives, or independents. If you want to have a say as to who represents you in Congress in our 16th District, you have until Feb. 14 to formally change your registration to Democrat with the Westchester County …
Recent offerings on this page have painted a pretty sad portrait of what it’s like living in Westchester County, especially when compared to the utopia found down South.
I am writing on behalf of County Executive George Latimer, candidate for the 16th Congressional District. I am honored and privileged to endorse and support my friend George on his journey to becoming our next Congressional representative.
What a pleasure it was to read Thomas Ceruzzi’s letter to the editor entitled “Let’s Break the United States into Two Separate Nations” in the Dec. 1 issue, a welcome change to the predominantly anti-conservative tone in the media:
In Galit Sidelev's letter to the editor titled "The rationality of terrorism" in the Dec. 22 issue of the Westmore News, Sidelev described the causes of terrorism.
The Form-Based Code Committee for CD5, CD6, CD6T is hosting a public listening session on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. at the Port Chester Senior Center, 220 Grace Church St., Port Chester.