To the Editor, I am writing a response to village of Mamaroneck Mayor Norman Rosenblum regarding his comments during the day in which he paid homage to the slain police officers from Dallas. His dismissive comments that “certain groups have their own agenda and that political correctness is being applied,” […]
Month: August 2016
Jenkins ‘committed’ to county executive run
When Ken Jenkins lost the Democratic nomination for Westchester County executive in 2013, it taught him a lot, he says. Three years later, Jenkins will try to use that experience to propel himself to the top office in the county. Jenkins, a Democrat from Yonkers who currently serves on the […]
WJWW replacing water main piping in Rye
In an effort to maintain infrastructure, the town/village of Harrison approved measures on Aug. 18 to jointly fund and replace water main piping in the Greenhaven section of Rye, following an urgent request by Harrison Mayor Ron Belmont. Belmont, a Republican and member of the Westchester Joint Water Works board […]
Larchmont board allows moratorium appeal
An appeal looking to override a temporary moratorium on residential development in the village of Larchmont was given the green light by the Board of Trustees. The property in question, located on Larchmont’s Douglas Lane, was allowed to continue forward with the demolition of a privately owned property that was […]
Do college kids need ‘adulting’ class?
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s kids start leaving for college over the next few weeks, it’s nice—or maybe just weird—to know that at least one university is offering a new class this fall. It’s in “adulting.” The program at East Carolina University will attempt to teach incoming students how to be successful adults. Sadly, […]