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Street Talk: Community shares their New Year's hopes, goals
January 4, 2018 at 3:47 a.m.
“To try hard and study hard, and to get all my credits finished for the school year, finish at Westchester Community College and transfer (to study criminal justice).”
“I want to work hard at my business as a general contractor in Rye and be better to my wife – no more arguing!”
“(New Year’s resolutions) is an ongoing thing, but I’m an artist and I’d like to get back in the gallery this year.”
“I just want everything to be calm and safe, less crime and threats, in Port Chester and New York (in general), this year.”
“To be more patient with people.”
“I’m no longer going to try to work on relationships that are useless. Done beating the dead horse!” – Susan “(Promoting) more positive energy. If someone upsets me, I won’t associate with them. If (I) see something that makes (me) sad, do something that makes me happy.” – Avery
“To be more lenient with my daughter. She’s 20 months old and has me wrapped around her finger.”
“I’m going to take better care of myself and make more time for myself, because I’m always running around taking care of everyone but me.”
“I’m hopeful for peace, but I’m always hoping for that, all the time.”
“Just happiness. I’m hopeful for peace and happiness in 2018.”