OPINION

Letter: Look carefully at the people attacking Coach Thomas Corbia

I read with great interest the letters in the Feb. 26 issue from Keith Morlino, Amanda Ortiz, Roz Carvin, Joe Carvin and Carolee Brakewood. The people of Port Chester should know that these are the people behind the disgraceful attack on Coach Thomas Corbia.

Letter: Doris Bailey-Reavis was no racist

I am writing this letter on behalf of my friend, the late Doris Bailey-Reavis, who spent most of her life working in the community with churches and through the many boards and committees with which she volunteered.

Dick Hubert’s Worldview: There’s a new D.A. in the County and change is in the air—big time

There’s a new D.A. in Westchester County, and she’s bringing change to the D.A.’s Office, to the local police departments and the town and city courts (let alone the County courts) with whom the D.A.’s office works, and she’s bringing “attitude” with a Capital A.

Letter: Luis Marino deserves to be next mayor of P.C.

My name is Nancy Naulaguari and I am a Port Chester resident for more than 15 years. I have seen my town throughout the years going through many changes. 

Letter: Support Luis Marino for mayor

On Mar. 16, Port Chester residents will have the opportunity to select the person who will be the face of the Village for the next two years. There are many qualities that one would hope for in a mayor, but for me there is nothing more important than compassion and …

Letter: Marino has the qualities needed to be Port Chester’s next mayor

I am writing to encourage Port Chester residents to vote for Luis Marino on Mar. 16. As the longest serving trustee on our village board, I have had the privilege of serving with Mayors Logan, Pilla, Pagano and Falanka.

Letter: Racism cuts both ways

I wish to address four letters in the last edition. If Tom Corbia did say those racist remarks, then that is wrong.

Letter: Marino is a committed public servant

I write in support of a committed public servant. At a time when many people are questioning the idea of going into public service, Port Chester residents can feel very proud that they have a person in Luis Marino who has dedicated more than 15 years of service to our …

Letter: Marino has a track record of service

As a resident and voter in Port Chester, I am endorsing Luis Marino for mayor of Port Chester. Luis has shown himself to be a compassionate person when dealing with village issues.

Letter: Former Mayor Pilla endorses Marino

Port Chester voters will be going to the polls on Tuesday, Mar. 16 to elect our next village mayor since Mayor Fritz Falanka will be stepping down in April.

Letter: Steve Otis endorses Luis Marino for mayor

Luis Marino has my strong support and endorsement as the next mayor of Port Chester. He is the best candidate because of his years of involvement in the volunteer life of the village and his leadership as a Village Trustee on the many challenges presented by the COVID-19 crisis.

Letter: Marino is passionate and capable

I am writing on behalf of my friend, Deputy Mayor/Trustee Luis Marino, who is running for mayor of the Village of Port Chester.

Letter: Candidate Latella advocates progress through unity

Luis Marino’s supporters want you to believe that all that is wrong with Port Chester is associated with me even though I never contributed to any of Port Chester’s problems. 

Letter: How will 900 King St. project affect the community?

The Rye Brook Board of Trustees voted earlier this year to dramatically alter the permitted land uses for 900 King St. The changes will allow the owner to tear down an aging but attractive office building which is part of a planned unit development that includes the Arbors townhouses and …

Letter: What message is the school board president sending to the youth of Port Chester?

This is the message the President of the Port Chester School Board sent via his Facebook post to the 4,000 plus students in the Port Chester School District 160 days ago today.