[dropcap]T[/dropcap]o everything there is a season, especially if you’re a household pest: A time for mice, a time for ants. A time to eat wood, a time to suck blood. And a time for all those roaches under ovens. No one knows this better than the experienced exterminator. “There’s a […]
Month: September 2016
County officials confirm more cases of Zika in Westchester
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]estchester County residents’ fears of the Zika virus spreading throughout the Hudson Valley area may have been realized, after county health officials have once again confirmed its presence in the region. According to Caren Halbfinger, director of affairs for the Westchester County Department of Health, at least 19 people throughout […]
Legislators condemn Rye’s Playland Article 78
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]midst a mounting legal battle between the city of Rye and Westchester County over proposed capital improvements to Playland, many county lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle have continued to assert the county’s authority over the park’s future. The county Board of Legislators’ Litigation Committee, which convened on […]
Marine Education Center hires first professional naturalist
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith new resources and an expanded space, Mamaroneck’s Marine Education Center will now also feature a new face: Kyle Elizabeth Troy, the center’s first professional naturalist. Troy, who was hired by the village this month, has worked as a biologist and naturalist throughout Florida, California, Westchester County and various other […]
On Stuart Tiekert’s campaign ads
To the Editor, Stuart Tiekert’s most recent campaign ad in the Mamaroneck Review demonstrates that he is temperamentally and intellectually unqualified to be a village of Mamaroneck trustee. No one disagrees that errors were made in the Jefferson Avenue bridge project and that the village spent more on litigation than […]