To the Editor, Like anyone, I appreciate convenience and familiarity. So putting a coin in a meter right in front of my car, as I’m used to doing, would be my preference. However, when I’m balancing that with the saving of $2 million for our village through the use of […]
Month: October 2016
Regarding the Oct. 14 article on parking meters
To the Editor, As I stated in my Letter to the Editor of Oct. 7, I am in favor of single-space meters if taxpayers are willing to pay the additional cost of more than $300,000 per year compared to multi-space meters, and I insist that residents be fully informed of […]
Commission extends Seaside Johnnies agreement
After months of uncertainty about selecting an operator to oversee and manage Rye Town Park’s restaurant, snack and concession stands, the park’s commission elected to extend its current license agreement with Seaside Johnnies for a one-year term just two months before the property would otherwise become vacant. But it remains […]
Latimer and Killian debate centers on Albany reform
Two candidates for New York state Senate in Westchester’s 37th District continue to court undecided voters in a series of scheduled debates leading up to Election Day. At the Harrison Public Library on Monday, Oct. 17, in front of residents from across the county, incumbent state Sen. George Latimer, a […]
Mayor to take 3 trustees to court over referendum
Amidst boiling tensions over a referendum that would alter the mayor’s powers, Norman Rosenblum, the village of Mamaroneck’s Republican mayor, will sue the three Democrats on the Board of Trustees over alleged breaches in the Open Meetings Law. According to an order for declaratory judgment which was sent to a […]