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Forum on Redistricting Thursday

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Abinanti Proposes Election Reform Steps in the Wake of COVID

By Barrett Seaman– Turning the exigencies of last year’s election procedural adjustments forced by the pandemic into legislated policy, Assemblyman Tom Abinanti is proposing reforms that would lock...

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Vincent Herring & Eric Alexander! • JF@H Vol. 45

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COVID Update: Caught in the Crosscurrents

By Barrett Seaman– It is a difficult time to discern what direction the COVID-19 pandemic is moving—here in the rivertowns. in Wescthester County, the state, the nation—given the crosscurrents of news...

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Warner Library Events Calendar

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Elizabeth Frasca, 86

Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Frasca, a lifelong resident of Tarrytown, died January 22. She was 86. She was born February 3, 1934 in Tarrytown to Augustine and Mildred Prototo Frasca. She had a long career with...

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Regeneron Reports Positive Data with Antibody Cocktail Used to Prevent COVID-19

By Rick Pezzullo— Tarrytown-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced positive initial results from an ongoing Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating REGEN-COV™, an antibody cocktail used as a passive...

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Westchester to Salute Women

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Feiner, Young Vie for Greenburgh Democrats’ Nod for Supervisor

By Rick Pezzullo— Greenburgh Democratic district leaders Thursday night heard from the two candidates seeking the committee’s nomination for town supervisor. Thirty-year incumbent Paul Feiner, who is...

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Jitterbugs Winter Series: A New Jazz Program for Kids 5-8!

We are so proud to announce our new music program for older kids, recommended ages 5-8 years old! During these interactive classes, we explore the culture, history, and sounds of New Orleans that led...

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Mondaire Jones Co-Sponsors SALT Repeal

By Barrett Seaman– Congressional neophyte Mondaire Jones (NY 17) has jumped out of the gate quickly in Washington. Less than a month on the job, he has introduced legislation that would repeal the...

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Inside Villa Lewaro

A Zoom conversation with Ambassador Harold Doley, former owner and occupant of Madame C. J. Walker’s historic Irvington mansion. Sunday, February 28 at 2:00 p.m. For 25 years, Harold and Helena Doley...

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COVID Update: Love Is In The Air

By Barrett Seaman— The numbers have been getting marginally better across the state, which had a positivity rate on Friday of 4.65%. Active cases—particularly in Westchester—remain high, however....

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Westchester Looking to Hire Summer Lifeguards

It’s a hopeful sign—or at least a reflection of confidence on the part of Westchester officials—that the county is now recruiting lifeguards for its four public pools and two public beaches. Applicants...

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GREENBURGH LOOKING FOR MORE SNOW ANGELS

In anticipation of Monday’s snowstorm, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner is looking to recruit young people from around the town to clear snow away from sidewalks, paths and driveways of senior...

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Warner Library Events Calendar

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Janet Morrison, 94

Janet Morrison, a resident of Tarrytown, died peacefully January 30. She was 94. Born in North Tarrytown on October 20, 1926, to Joseph and Helen Gonelly Duffy, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Good...

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Frank Delmerico, 75

Frank G. Delmerico, a lifelong resident of Tarrytown, died January 28. He was 75. He was born April 27, 1945 in Tarrytown to Frank and (Mary Wicheck) Delmerico. He attended Tarrytown schools and went...

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Big Snow Is Coming To The Rivertowns. Here’s How To Prepare

By Barrett Seaman– This one looks like the real deal. The storm that has been rolling across the continent for days now is set to cross the banks of the Hudson sometime this evening and continue to...

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Tarrytown Police Reform Process Continues

By James Carsey– Tarrytown continues to work towards fulfillment of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order requiring police jurisdictions in the state to review their policies and relationship with...

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