OPINION

Letter: What’s at stake in this election

When will voters in this ultra liberal society of New York come out of their democratic stupor?

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: Messianic crazies who prefer war over peace. Hard questions. Can we talk about them?

The late comedienne Joan Rivers famously asked before her monologues: “Can we talk?”

Letter: The Pride of Port Chester brings home caption award for Best Percussion

The Port Chester High School Marching Band performed at the Ludwig-Musser® Classic at MetLife Stadium on Oct. 12. Competing against regional bands, they placed third, earning a high score of 79.8 and winning the caption award for Best Percussion.

Letter: George Latimer for 16th CD

Please support and elect our County Executive to the U.S. 16th Congressional District. George has reduced county taxes and maintained excellent county services.

Letter: George Latimer for Congress

During the Democratic primary in the early summer, registered Democrats were inundated with literature and television commercials for both candidates seeking the Democratic nomination to Congress.

Letter: Vote for Latimer for Congress

It is with great pleasure that I re-endorse George Latimer for Congress in New York's 16th Congressional District.

Letter: Latimer: Common sense, competent representation

This past June, the Democratic voters of New York’s 16th Congressional District overwhelmingly chose to return to common sense, competent representation by nominating George Latimer as their candidate.

Letter: Endorsement of Latimer for Congress

When George Latimer was first elected County Executive and took office in January 2018, he was very aware that CSEA 9200 was going into their seventh straight year without a contract. He vowed at that time to have his negotiation team engage in what he termed “a fair negotiation process …

Letter: Learn the story of High Point Hospital

Many people in Port Chester and Rye Brook might not know about High Point Hospital, a psychiatric hospital that operated from 1951 to 1995 on King Street, where BelleFair now stands. Despite its long history, it’s a part of our community that has largely been forgotten. That’s why the Port …

Letter: Have you had enough of Dems running our country?

These past few weeks the people of the Southeastern United States were pummeled by two massive hurricanes, the worst storms in over 100 years. I used to live in Florida during the fall and winter, and I went through two hurricanes, but not as powerful as the past two. It …

Letter: Dr. Flisser on why she’s running for Congress

When Westchester residents approached me and asked that I run for Congress, I was deeply moved by their request. Working as a local physician for decades, I was aware of their concerns about the deterioration of our quality of life and the failure of our current government to protect us …

Letter: A call for responsibility in public discourse

It is with great and patriotic concern that I address the opinion piece “Vote informed and patriotically” published in the Oct. 18 issue your newspaper, which contained a series of unverified claims about immigration, crime, and government policy. While expressing opinions is a fundamental right, a core responsibility of the …

Letter: Stop the Prop 1 scam

The same people who told you Hunter Biden’s laptop was a Russian operation, then decided that our gas stoves are as dangerous to our planet as cow farts and assured us that President Biden was "sharp as a tack" are now trying to get us to turn the NY State …

Letter: Harris vs. Trump: the patriotic choice is clear

Yes, citizens, by all means: vote informed, vote thoughtfully, and most importantly, vote patriotically! Let’s circle around that last one. Voters who care about their country and its institutions have a choice between, essentially, two candidates, and the difference between them is stark, to say the least.

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: A list of October surprises drains our emotions in an historic countdown

This is the month for the societal/political October surprise that upends elections and our lives.