In last week’s edition, in my report on the Doral Arrowwood decision by Judge Gretchen Walsh, I detailed her critique of both Arrowwood owner DCCA and its President Lloyd Heller as well as the owner of the Arrowwood loan, billionaire real estate investor and entrepreneur Charles S. Cohen.
After reading the Westmore News opinion letter from Peter Pascale dated Friday, Mar. 27, I was not surprised and actually expected someone to write in favor of Joe Carvin for school board.
I first of all want to take this opportunity to thank Tom Corbia and Anne Capeci for their service to our community on the Port Chester School Board. I want to make clear that I am not running against either Tom or Anne as there are three candidates for two …
Like many Americans, I find I have more time on my hands than I would like. With the coronavirus crisis affecting every American, now is the time we should all be helping in any way we can.
My friends, we are going through a difficult time right now with the coronavirus, but we will get through it together; Americans have always been strong. Let’s make every effort to keep our village as safe as possible.
Our Board of Education needs a fresh perspective and someone who will be steadfast in the pursuit to serve and elevate our school district. Joe Carvin is the man for the job.
So much has happened in two weeks. Back then, the discussion was around being “abundantly cautious” by cleaning and possibly closing schools for a few days.
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, our world has changed so much in a few short weeks, but I, like many others, saw it coming. Some are still in denial.
Property owners in the Town of Rye should now be aware that the Town has completed a total reassessment/revaluation of all residential and commercial properties within the Town.
I decided to run for the Port Chester School Board this year because I am hopeful that with your help, we can make Port Chester one of the leading school districts in New York State.