I have to be honest; I can’t wait until Saturday. This weekend marks the culmination of the Section I football season, as teams from Class AA to Class D will vie for the sectional crown up at Mahopac High School. While several of the teams whose championship hopes are still […]
Month: November 2016
What happens when the robots take over?
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]e don’t kill off our retirees just because they’re not working anymore, so don’t worry about our future robot overlords killing off us humans when we’re no longer working, either—which we won’t be, since the robots will be doing everything faster and better than us, the way machines have been […]
2 Bee-Line routes could see significant cuts in stops
A plan aiming to cut commute times by eliminating stops on two Bee-Line bus routes in Westchester County by 25 percent has drawn concern from legislators. Legislators worry the cuts to the two routes in question, route 7—which runs east and west from Yonkers to New Rochelle—and route 13—running mostly […]
Judge dismisses Rosenblum lawsuit
Village of Mamaroneck Mayor Norman Rosenblum’s lawsuit challenging the village Board of Trustees on its adherence to Open Meetings Law was shot down by a judge last week. The decision, rendered on Oct. 27, will now guarantee the existence of two propositions on Election Day ballots; one altering the mayor’s […]