Sustainable Port Chester Alliance agrees that Port Chester needs development and redevelopment; nonetheless, it must be responsible development benefitting all of us.
When my wife, who usually gets to the mail first, brought in the Westmore News last Wednesday, she told me that Angelo Rubino had passed away. We were both very fond of him.
Sustainable Port Chester Alliance agrees that Port Chester needs development. Our downtown contains buildings which have severely deteriorated over time due to negligent, uncaring owners.
Poor Governor Kathy Hochul. As an Upstate Democrat, she has run into the buzzsaw of downstate union politics in the person of the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT); the United Federation of Teachers (UFT); and our 37th District Democratic State Senator Shelley Mayer.
The Port Chester Main Street Association strongly supports the proposed one-year moratorium on development to give the Board of Trustees adequate time to conduct proper studies and rectify the numerous flaws of our Form Based Code.
I was fortunate to serve on the CD4 Committee to review the zoning for that area. The committee did an excellent job, and it was a pleasure to work with the members of that group.