Opening day may not have been quite the start that Rye Neck was hoping for, but one early loss won’t do much to dampen the enthusiasm for a team that has its sights set on a sectional title. On Tuesday, March 27, the Panthers fell to visiting Pawling 2-1, but […]
Month: March 2018
County executive approves immigration legislation
Democratic Westchester County Executive George Latimer has signed a bill that protects undocumented immigrants from federal law enforcement agencies. Dubbed the Immigration Protection Act, the county executive approved the legislation on March 20, following its approval in the county Legislature by a 11-3 vote. The bill was crafted by county […]
Tigers gear up for season
Coming off a trip to the Class AA semifinals last year, the Mamaroneck Tigers seemed poised for another strong season in 2018. Despite some key losses to graduation, Mamaroneck enters this spring with an experienced and talented group that expects to once again make a deep playoff push. The Tigers […]
Senate candidate Mayer booted from Indy line
Assemblywoman and state Senate candidate Shelley Mayer, a Democrat, was removed from the Independence Line ballot this week after a ruling came down from a state judge. The decision, by Justice Henry Zwack, ruled that because the Independence Party broke its own procedures and nominated Mayer without a quorum present, […]
Con Ed agrees to reimburse for spoiled food, and medicine
After two winter storms knocked out power for thousands of Westchester residents, utility company Con Edison has agreed to reimburse some affected customers for spoiled food and medicine. On March 15, the utility company announced that it will reimburse customers who lost power for three or more consecutive days for […]