Decades of wear and tear aren’t the only thing compromising weighing on the village of Mamaroneck’s sewer lines. According to a recent meeting by the village’s Harbor Coastal Zone Management Commission an influx of new development has compounded the village’s problems. Clark Neuringer, chairman of the harbor commission, says despite […]
Month: January 2016
Traffic commission hopes to see bike lanes
The Larchmont Traffic Commission has a presentation and proposal ready for the Board of Trustees to create bike lanes in the village, and, if approved, could begin with a pilot program from Palmer Avenue to Magnolia Avenue. According to Traffic Commission Co-Chair Carol Miller, the idea was formed in either […]
The fear of missing out
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t may seem counterintuitive, but staying connected through Twitter definitely exacerbates the condition known as FOMO. FOMO, which stands for the Fear of Missing Out, is a phenomenon that has taken hold in various ad campaigns over the last few years, and is pretty straightforward. It’s about the feeling you […]
Taking playdates seriously
As Brooklyn mom Tamara Mose was preparing for a playdate with a mom and child she didn’t know well yet, she paused to look at her home. “All the bathrooms are clean, dishes put away, beds made, floors Swiffered, laundry folded, garbage cans emptied, and toys put in their place […]
Correcting Potok’s parking committee record
To the Editor, In response to his letter, “Correcting the multi-space meter record,” Trustee Leon Potok is delusional and has a selective memory. The parking committee is comprised of 11 members hand chosen from 26 applicants by the majority of the Board of Trustees. The officially appointed liaison to this […]