This week: a focus on two huge local stories with national implications—both stories having been covered exclusively by media to which you may not subscribe.
I remember admiring the banners in the Port Chester Marina Parking Lot on Abendroth Avenue and taking photos of them the winter they were installed with snow on the ground.
I read the article “Redesign of Bowman-Westchester intersection will make it safer for drivers and pedestrians” in your July 26 issue. What a great idea!
There’s nothing like being asked in person by two groups of Westmore News subscribers for the latest on a subject near and dear to their hearts—the local real estate scene. It’s a genuine concern on the minds of every condo and homeowner in our circulation area. Hence this column.
This week the Democrats are losing people left and right—Senator Menendez gets the boot, then Kimberly Cheatle has to resign, and they finally got rid of old Joe. But let’s look at how they took old Joe for a ride.
In her reply to Thomas Ceruzzi’s letter in the July 5 edition in which he speaks against “the radical left woke agenda,” Kathleen Zaccagnino states in the July 12 issue that “we accept and celebrate LGBTQ+ Americans as an integral and important part of our diverse American society.”
At the end of May I wrote in this column about an extraordinary eyesore at 123 Pearl St.—a fence surrounding the property that hadn’t been painted in years and often stopped me in my tracks during my weekly trips around the Villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook.