Port Chester Soup Kitchen Serves Day Laborers | |
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by Ryan Villarreal | 06/28/11 | |
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- The cost of food is a major expense for day laborer Elias Rojas, but for five days during the week he can get a free meal at the Holy Rosary Soup Kitchen."I like the food and the people," said Rojas, speaking in Spanish. "There are good people here."Rojas, 33, came to READ MORE |
Five Questions For A Port Chester Retiree | |
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by Ryan Villarreal | 06/28/11 | |
Teddy Bambace, 71, was born and raised in Port Chester. He worked for the village's sanitation department for 35 years and retired in 1996. The Daily Port Chester sat down with Bambace to ask him five questions about his hometown. Q: What do you like most about living in Port Chester? A: "I worked READ MORE |
Who's Hiring in Port Chester? by Ryan Villarreal | 06/27/11 | ||
Weekly job listings for Port Chester: • Unlimited 1 Adjustment LLC seeks a full-time administrative assistant. • Peruvian restaurant needs a bilingual (Spanish and English) bartender. • Warehouse is hiring forklift driver. • Wine and liquor store needs someone for part-time stock READ MORE |
Officer in Pace Student Death Sues Liquor Store | |
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by Robert Michelin | 06/27/11 | |
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. - A police officer who shot and killed a Pace University student last fall is suing a Briarcliff liquor store, claiming the alcohol the underage man allegedly bought there caused the incident. Pleasantville Police Officer Aaron Hess filed a lawsuit Monday against Briarcliff READ MORE |
Westchester: New York's Intellectual Capital? | |
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by Sarina Trangle | 06/27/11 | |
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The county's Economic Development Office director Laurence Gottlieb has spent the past year campaigning against the reputation that Westchester is merely a county of wealth. Gottlieb is in the process of trademarking and reintroducing Westchester County as "New York's READ MORE |
Port Chester High Valedictorian Loves Animals | |
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by Ryan Villarreal | 06/27/11 | |
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- When Brittany Abel goes on to Cornell University in August, she will have to leave behind her two dogs, a leopard gecko and a corn snake along with her two parents. "I have as many pets as my parents will let me," said Abel, who plans to major in animal science and perhaps READ MORE |
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