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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

02/22/11 Port Chester Topix Message Board: NYC sandwiched in between two storms

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Port Chester - News February 22, 2011

NYC sandwiched in between two storms (Examiner)
NYC's southern borough, Staten Island, was basically the cutoff of snow. The first wave of low pressure impacted the area Sunday night, feb.
Meet Facebook Loser Bart "The Bigot" Didden (portchesterroundup.blogspot)
Bulky Bart "The Bigot" Didden Is Not A Heavy Hitter On Facebook

The Nine Month Old "Bart Didden For Mayor" Facebook Page Only Has 66 Narrow Minded People Who Will Publicly Admit They Are Fans Of Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot" Didden In Port Chester, a village of over 30,000 people.

Elections are determined by a shockingly small number of votes.

Although some Port Chester residents have said they felt their vote doesn't count, one only has to look to the to 2009's Board of Education election. In that race, board member Blanca Lopez edged running mate Carolee Brakewood by four votes. Ms. Brakewood ran again and won, and now serves on that board. Or the election where former Trustee Jerry DiRoberto won by just one vote. So in an off year mayoral election like this, every vote really counts.

Mayoral Wanna Be And Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot" Didden needs to find at least 900 racists in Port Chester if he even hopes to have a shot at being elected.

Bart "The Bigot" Didden Is Going To Need A Hell Of A Lot More Than The 66 Narrow Minded Nit Wits To Be Fans Of His "Bart Didden For Mayor" Facebook Page In Order To Be Mayor.

The current joke around Port Chester's diners and coffee shops is.......

"Where is the DISLIKE button for the Bart Didden For Mayor Facebook page?"
Celebrity Chef Mario Batali To Bring Tarry Lodge And Recipes To Westport (portchesterroundup.blogspot)
Photo: 30 Charles Street In Westport Celebrity Chef Mario Batali Will Open A New Tarry Lodge In Westport This Spring
According to property broker Skip Lane of Cushman & Wakefield has said Batali and his partners have finalized a $900,000 deal in the Saugatuck area this week.
The group purchased a 2,650-square foot building at 30 Charles St., which most recently housed Bonda Restaurant and Abbondanza Specialty Foods. Batali's restaurant, Tarry Lodge and Enoteca, will open in May or June, according to Lane. Chef Batali along with our partners Andy Nusser and Nancy Selzer of Tarry Lodge, look forward to creating a casual and delicious destination for foodies, wine lovers, families and everyone in between.
The purchasing decision was influenced by the locale's cultural heritage. Tarry Lodge and Enoteca will have a real Italian flair and feature a great selection of wine offerings. It is intended to be a nice tie-in with Saugatuck's Italian roots and should bring a resurgence of business to the area.
The Charles Street business' proximity to the Westport train station helped to seal the deal. The new Tarry Lodge be similar in format to sister restaurant, Tarry Lodge, which is based in Port Chester, N.Y.
Bill Would Allow Port Chester to Continue Using Lever Voting Machines (portchesterroundup.blogspot)
A bill passed by the Senate and Assembly this week would allow Port Chester to continue to use lever voting machines until the end of 2012 State lawmakers sent a Valentine of sorts to Port Chester with the Feb. 14 passage of a bill that would allow the village of 30,000 to continue to use lever voting machines.
Specifically, the measure would Port Chester, which administers it's own elections to use the old-fashioned machines instead of federally mandated electronic machines until Dec. 31, 2012.
A 2002 federal law mandated that all states switch over to electronic voting systems by 2007, both to accommodate disabled voters and, ostensibly, avoid the problems that surfaced in Florida and Ohio during the 2000 presidential election. New York was the last state to come into compliance with the law, as it certified optical scan machines last year.
Assemblyman George Latimer (D-Port Chester - Rye), who co-sponsored the bill in his chamber, said it would save villages money by ensuring that they don't have to lease new equipment from the county or provide training to local election inspectors.
The bill passed both the Assembly and Senate, and is now sitting on the desk of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. His office did not immediately return requests for comment. If signed by the governor, the new law would clear up current confusion over how Port Chester is to administer their upcoming March elections.
Currently, lever machines and paper ballots are outlawed in the state; at the same time, the county only recently gained permission from the state to lease the machines to Port Chester
Election Officials have said that optical scan is perfect for elections with a large turnout, but lever machines are easier for the village to run and count in elections with lower turnout.
Port Chester Roundup supports the bill and urges the governor to sign it.

Humane Society Teaches Volunteers to Help With Feral Cat Problem
Humane Society Teaches Volunteers to Help With Feral Cat Problem (Tarrytown Patch)
Snow this morning. Total snow accumulation of 4 to 6 inches. Highs in the lower 30s.

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