Port Chester - News February 25, 2011 Rye Town reconsiders fees for events at Crawford Park (Journal News) Port Chester Turns Out To Picket Bart "The Bigot" Didden In Front Of T And J Villaggio Trattoria (portchesterroundup.blogspot) First Foul Mouthed And Bloated Rye Town Conservative Chair Sam Terenzi Could Not Get Port Chester Conservative Party Members To Support Bart "The Bigot" Didden. The Conservative caucus resulted in a vote for Former Port Chester Mayor John Branca over Bart "The Bigot" Didden. The Conservative party leadership has been divided between hefty Sam "I Got Junk In My Trunk" Terenzi, the current Rye Town Conservative chair and Gene Branca, the popular and former longtime Rye Town Conservative chair Mr. Branca is the son of former Port Chester Mayor John Branca. Former Rye Town Conservative chair Gene Branca said he was proud that the "true Conservatives" had spoken and rejected Bart "The Bigot" Didden's campaign. If That Wasn't Bad Enough Bad News For Bart "The Bigot" Didden.... Twenty picketers showed up with signs against former Westmore News columnist Bart "The Bigot" Didden. The signs said things like "We don't want a racist for mayor." The signs made reference to Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot" Didden's infamous 2007 flier attacking popular two term Port Chester Mayor Dennis Pilla and Latino supporters of his earlier mayoral campaign. The lewd and crude racist mailer assembled by Bart "The Bigot" Didden, his wife and child became important evidence in the Justice Department's successful voting rights lawsuit against the village of Port Chester. The Federal Judge strongly cited Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot" Didden's hate filled two page flyer when he ruled that Latino voters were effectively shut out of the trustee election process in Port Chester. Sylvia Rodriguez, a Port Chester mother of three, who is studying for her bachelor's degree from Fordham University carried a sign that read "Bart is proud to be a racist," Pair charged with dumping oil at Rye Playland (lohud) ... Playland so they could sell it as scrap metal. Frank Anfuso Jr., 52, of Rye, and Christopher Cannizzaro, 51, of Port Chester, were arrested this morning after workers there reported seeing them dumping 25 gallons of home heating oil near the edge of ... School news (Journal News) |
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