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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

08/21/07 - Get Your Metro Cards Here In Port Chester


HEADLINE:


MetroCard van making stops this week


STORY:


The MetroCard van, which allows Bee-Line bus riders to purchase new tickets or re-fill existing cards, will be making stop in Port Chester this Thursday.


10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 400 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester.

08/21/07 - Camille Armstrong Of Port Chester Got Drunk And Could Have Killed Her Two Children


HEADLINE:




STORY:


A Port Chester woman was charged with driving while intoxicated and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child yesterday after a one-car crash on the Cross County Parkway in Yonkers.


Camille Armstrong, 41, of 411 Westchester Ave. was driving a 1995 Mazda with her two children in the car, ages 9 and 11, around 7:40 p.m......
UPDATE:
Another parent has been charged with driving while intoxicated with a child in the car.


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Source: Journal News

Publication Date: August 20, 2007

Reporter: Robert Marchant


08/21/07 - Port Chester Trustee Dan Brakewood Was Not Notified About Emergency Meeting At The Mayors Office, Because Of Administrative Error.


New York Department Of State

Committee on Open Government



The True Blue

Conservative Review



HEADLINE:



Trustee Brakewood May Contest Board Of Trustee Resolution And Meeting.



STORY:



Port Chester Trustee Dan Brakewood says that the August 8th Meeting held at the mayors office, at 10 Pearl Steet, was illegal, because he nor the public was not notified of the meeting..



The meeting was for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a new attorney for the Brody case. Mr. Brakewood said that this illegal meeting and resolution has the potential of giving the Village Of Port Chester millions of dollars of liability.



Trustee Brakewood, who is a strong open government advocate, said he was particularily upset that this resolution was passed without public input.


Port Chester Village Attorney Anthony Cerreto said he would resarch if the meeting and resolutions were void, because Trustee Brakewood and the public were not properly notified about the meeting.

Mr. And Ms. Abel of the Westmore News was notified 30 minutes, before the meeting occurred, but Port Chester's most influential newspaper the True Blue Conservative Review was not even notified about this meeting.

It is unclear if the Journal news received 30 minutes notice that a meeting was being held in the mayor's office at 10 Pearl Street.

08/21/07 - Port Chester Trustee Bob Sorensen Spent Way Too Much Time In The Sun While On Vacation


THE TRUE BLUE

CONSERVATIVE REVIEW


HEADLINE


Trustee Bob Sorensen Is Out Of His Mind?


STORY:


Port Chester Trustee Bob Sorensen went out of his way to once again commend the supposedly great job that Port Chester Building Inspector Lenny Cusamano is doing.


Hey Bob, just how many illegal apartments has Lenny Cusamano shut down while under Village Manager Bill Williams leadership.


I believe the number might be somewhere around
zero.




Someone needs to tell Trustee Bob Sorensen that only someone stoned out of his mind would look at all these illegal apartments in Port Chester and say that Port Chester Building Inspector Lenny Cusamano is doing a great job.

Instead of wasting more money on a three time legal loser like Rye City Republican Chairman Anthony Pisconere, lets hire a law firm to rid Port Chester of it's horrific building inspector.

Once we have a building inspector that will shut down illegal apartments, then Port Chester will finally be able to move forward.

If Port Chester Building Inspector Lenny Cusamano had spent the last five years shutting down illegal apartments then Port Chester probably not of had to suffer this embarassing Department Of Justice Voting Rights Case.

In my opinion, Lenny's failure to shut down illegal apartments has caused Port Chester tax payers to sheel out about $750,000 on this Justice Department mess.

The only way to get rid of all of these illegal apartments is to get rid of Lenny.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

08/19/07 - Anderson Perez And Wilson Beltran Of Port Chester Arrested For Drugs Possession


HEADLINE:




STORY:


A missing front license plate led Westchester County Police to charge three men in a 1997 Lexus with drug possession.


Officer Robert Kelly stopped the Lexus around 7:50 p.m. on the Hutchinson River Parkway after seeing it heading northbound without a front license plate. A check of the back plate number revealed that it belonged to a different vehicle.......


.......The driver, Ricardo Grados, 27, of Stamford, Conn., and passengers Anderson Perez, 18, of 15 Bush Ave., Port Chester, and Wilson Beltran, 18, of 8 Riverdale Ave., Port Chester, were all charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and third-degree criminial possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, both felonies, and unlawful possession of marijuana, a violation.......


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Publication Date: August 19, 2007


Reporter: BRIAN J. HOWARD





08/19/07 - Port Chester's Skeeter James Served As The Unofficial Photographer For A Neighborhood Block Party




Before settling down for a hot dog, Kennedy King had her face painted as a pink and blue butterfly and romped in an inflatable castle at the Armstrong Court Block Party, she said.
'I went in the jumpy jumpy house,' said the four-year-old, who lives there with her father. 'You can hold on inside and it's better and more fun.'


With a DJ spinning hip-hop hits, adults painting children's faces, and an abundance of hamburgers, hot dogs and other picnic fare, more than 100 Armstrong Court residents and guests spent the afternoon catching up at their regular summer block party........

......Skeeter James, a Port Chester, N.Y., resident came to spend time with his grandchildren who live there, and also served as unofficial photographer for the event.


'What they put on here is good for all ages,' James said. 'The kids are having a wonderful time.'


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Publication Date: August 19, 2007


Reporter: Martin B. Cassidy


Saturday, August 18, 2007

08/19/07 - Help Wanted - Human Resources Asst. Direct Hire - Manpower - Port Chester, NY


Job Description
Great Opportunity in Rye Brook, NY Experienced Human Resources Assistant needed to provide support to management, visiting executives, human resources and administration departments. Experience in benefits and payroll also a plus Bachelor's degree from a four-year college /university or 1-2 years related experience Must be proficient in Msword, Excel, Powerpoint and Navision software Bilingual Japanese would be a plus

Will be coordinating travel arrangements, itineraries, schedules, hotel arrangements, transportation, tours, restaurant reservations and appointment for president and visiting executives as needs Will be performing research and collecting data via phone, fax and email on any issues as requested by management wile be drafting, translating, editing and typing documents Will be assisting in the preparation, planning and coordination of corporate events and seminars Will be creating, updating and maintaining staff records, Human Resources forms and directories Will be updating and maintaining job descriptions Will act as liaison between staff and management Will be preparing, updating and maintaining legal documents and minutes Will be proofreading documents and contracts Sorting and routing mail and invoices

Job Title: Human Resources Asst. Direct Hire Primary

Skills: msword; navision; powerpoint; excel

Job Industry: Chemicals
Vacancies: 1 Job
City: Port Chester
Job State: NY
Job Country: US
Salary: $40000/YEARLY To $40000/YEARLY
Hours per Week: 40
Start Date: ASAP
Job Duration: Direct Placement Detailed
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08/18/07 - Mr. Suits Is Looking To Have Contact With His Port Chester Birth Parents.


HEADLINE:




POSTING:



I am looking to have contact with my birth parents. I was born 1/1/1968 in Port Chester, NY at 11:21 pm. Would like to say thanks, had a great childhood, great adopted parents.



Source: Cousinconnect.com


Reporter: Mr. Suits


08/18/07 - Neighborhood Intruder Alert


HEADLINE:


Police continue to search for Byram burglar


STORY:


Police searched late Thursday night for a burglar who broke into an apartment at a town housing complex in Byram police said.


Around 11 p.m., a resident called police after returning home, saying that an intruder was in her ground-floor apartment at 77 Vinci Drive, Lt. Daniel Allen, a police department spokesman said.
The victim did not see the intruder, who fled the apartment through a rear window before police arrived, Allen said.


Patrol officers searched the neighborhood and called in a police search dog from the Harrison, N.Y., police department, but did not find the burglar, Allen said.


There have been no other reported burglaries in the Byram area this month, Allen said.
It was undetermined if any property was stolen, said Allen, who declined to release additional details about the burglary. The Criminal Investigations Division is handling the case, according to Allen.


The building is one of three managed by the Housing Authority of the Town of Greenwich, Terry Mardula, deputy director of the housing authority, said.


In July police arrested a Port Chester man who allegedly broke into a Byram home where a family was sleeping. The homeowner was awakened by noises in the house, and confronted the prowler, who was in his basement.


A short time later, police found the man in front of Johnny Cakes, a 24-hour diner in Byram, where the homeowner identified him.


That man, Cesar H. DeSouza, 20, of 218 Cleveland St., Port Chester, was charged with second-degree burglary and is scheduled to appear next in state Superior Court in Stamford on Sept. 25, according to the Criminal Clerk's Office.........


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Publication Date: August 18, 2007


Reporter: Martin B. Cassidy


08/18/07 - Port Chester Peruvians Desparate To Contact Loved Ones After Earthquake Around Chincha


HEADLINE:




STORY:



Peruvian families were spending much of yesterday trying to get through to relatives back home, while television stations brought images of devastation from Wednesday's powerful earthquake on the Pacific coast.


"We received the news that my grandpa's house - it's, like, gone," said Paola Garcia, an 18-year-old graduate of Port Chester High School. "All the family from my dad's side, they lost their houses."


Her father's family is from Chincha, a town about 100 miles southeast of the capital city of Lima where hundreds were injured or killed. The country's death toll was in the hundreds last night in the wake of the 8-magnitude earthquake and a series of aftershocks. Garcia's hometown of Lima withstood strong tremors, but Chincha and areas south were badly hit. Churches and homes turned to rubble, and roads were left impassable.


Somehow, Garcia's grandfather, unable to flee his home, survived the building collapse, she said. A cousin in Chincha e-mailed from his cell phone: "I'm OK, everything is OK, I'll talk to you later."


"It's really hard when you are not able to talk to them," Garcia said.


Telephone and cellular service remained spotty yesterday. At Costamar Express in Port Chester, which has a row of phone booths for long-distance calls, customers tried unsuccessfully to get through to Peru yesterday morning, business owner Fabian Mendez said.


"Many of them were desperate," he said.......





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Source: Journal News



Publication Date: August 17, 2007



Reporter: Leah Rae at lrae@lohud.com or 914-694-3526.



Source URL: http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007708170379



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08/18/07 - Mayor Says POKO Partners LLC of Port Chester, N.Y. Are Still Interested In Developing The Site Depite Leaks From Electrical Transformers




HEADLINE:



STORY:

The city has placed a demolition lien on the defunct company that owns the Capehart Mill for cleanup costs incurred after an oil spill last month.


A lien of $23,200 was filed against Foot of Fifth LLC last week to cover the first day's cleanup after electrical transformers began leaking oil July 12 into the Shetucket River.......


.......Mayor Ben Lathrop said negotiations with interested developers POKO Partners LLC of Port Chester, N.Y. are still ongoing despite this latest problem at the site.


"They are still very interested, and hopefully we'll see some direction from corporation counsel by early September as to how to proceed," Lathrop said. "They have my support. They have a good track record and know how to get financing."........


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Source: Norwich Bulletin

Publication Date: August 17, 2007

Reporter: Liz Mugavero at 425-4218 or lmugavero@norwichbulletin.com

Source URL: http://www.norwichbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007708170315

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Friday, August 17, 2007

08/17/07 - Now You Know Why It Is Called The Westmore Snooze In Port Chester

THE TRUE BLUE
CONSERVATIVE REVIEW

HEADLINE:

The Westmore Snooze Finally Came Out With Two Old News Stories Today. Readers Of Port Chester Roundup Had This Information Over One Week Ago.


STORY:

Maybe, Richard Abel the publisher of the Westmore Snooze had better start having his staff read Port Chester Roundup to keep current.

We guess Richard Abel is too busy plotting with ex-Port Chester Republican Chairman Januez Richards on how to get even with the Town Of Rye. Richard Abel is so upset that the Town Of Rye once again caught his father, Westmore News founder, Bernard Abel, failing to pay all of his property taxes.

Maybe if Richard Abel was not going to all those late night Port Chester, Rye Brook and Rye Town Meetings to bad mouth the Town Of Rye he just might be able to keep up with what's going on in Port Chester.

Plus all of those late night meetings at the Port Chester Coach Dinner plotting with Joe Carvin, Janus Richards and Billy Vilanova is really effecting the quality of the Westmore Snooze.

If you want to give Bernie or Richard a hot news tip why don't you come to the next Rye Town Meeting this Tuesday night and try to talk to them after they are done screaming and yelling for the cable TV cameras.

If you don't want to watch Bernie and Richard scream and yell, drop by the Port Chester Coach Dinner and try to interrupt the Westmore Snooze Republican strategy session.

Then maybe you can tell Richard or Bernie about your community event.

Well here are this weeks Westmore News Stories.

Better Late Than Never.....

Public invited to speak on parking fine increases

The public will have a chance to weigh in on proposed increases in parking fines and extending the hours when meter parking will be enforced in the village when the Port Chester Board of Trustees holds a public hearing Monday night......... [more]
Here Is The Earlier Story
Where The True Blue Conservative Review
Scooped The Westmore Snooze.....
08/10/07 - Let's Really Get Serious About Fines. We Should Start Giving Huge Tickets To Cusamano, Didden and Gianfrancesco.


And Here is Another late Westmore Snooze Story.....


One less candidate for town supervisor

The number of people potentially running for Rye Town supervisor has decreased from four to three after both groups that had submitted petitions to run on the Independence line were knocked off by the Westchester County Board of Elections last week.......... [more]
Here Is The Earlier Story
Where The True Blue Conservative Review
Scooped The Westmore Snooze.....






Of coarse Richard and Bernie Abel missed the story that has tongues wagging all over Port Chester.

The story is that Rye Town Supervisor-Wanna-Be Joe Carvin finally had his big fund raiser at Oakland Beach at Rye Town Park. Problem is that less than 35 supporters bothered to show up.

This fund raiser appears to have been a complete disaster.

But the story gets better the few supporters that Supervisor-Wanna-Be Joe Carvin attracted paid big bucks to eat at his beach side party.

However, there was one problem Carvin's caterer never showed up.



Supervisor-Wanna-Be Joe Carvin
Doesn't Have The Beef

Unfortunately, the 30 some party goers that paid big bucks to eat with the Harvard Educated hedge fund guy Joe Carvin, went home hungry.

Word is many of Harvard Educated hedge fund guy's guests had to go through the Mc Donald's drive through window after waiting hours and hours for his caterer to show up.

It is pretty bad when a Harvard Educated hedge fund guy that wants to run Rye Town Park and Crawford Park can't even handle feeding about 30 people at his own political fund raiser.

Worse yet the Harvard Educated hedge fund guy that can't even feed his high paying guests wants to be in charge of all the school and property taxes.

Please don't get me started on how greedy hedge fund guys are destroying the credit and real estate markets.

The housing market has pretty much dried up here in Port Chester.

The liquidity problem caused by these greedy hedge fund guys is killing real estate deals right and left in Port Chester.

The mess that these greedy hedge fund guys are causing is having a rippling effect on the housing market in Port Chester.
Let's face it, if someone with excellent credit can't find a buyer for his existing house, then he probably can't afford to buy your house in Port Chester.
It looks like the Federal Reserve is going to have to use your hard earned tax dollars to bail out these greedy hedge fund guys in order to keep the real estate market from collapsing.
Until this sub prime hedge fund mess is cleaned up it looks like the Port Chester real estate market will be very slow.



The Port Chester real estate market is not totally dead there is still be a weak pulse.

It's not quite the cop's "nothing to see here, move along, move along." and I wouldn't panic......yet.

However, if you wake up one November morning and find a hedge fund guy in charge of school and property taxes.


Run for the hills!!!!
Source: True Blue Conservative Review
Publication Date: August 17, 2007
Reporter: Brian Harrod
Source URL:

Thursday, August 16, 2007

08/16/07 - Latimer Took Up The Cause After Reading About Oppenheimer’s Bill In The Journal News. This Was After CT And The EPA Stopped Dumping.


HEADLINE:




STORY:


Latimer has just sponsored a bill calling for a ban on boats discharging their treated waste from Port Chester to New Rochelle and Pelham Manor. The bill is exactly the same as one Oppenheimer has sponsored in the Senate. .......
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Publication Date: August 16, 2007


Reporter: Ken Valenti at klvalent@lohud.com




ALSO:


You can find Latimer’s bill here.


And Oppenheimer’s here.

08/16/07 - Port Chester's Sargent Suppa said, "We Used To Carry Nickels And Dimes In Our Pockets To Call Headquarters If There was An Emergency.".'


HEADLINE:




STORY:


Sgt. John Suppa may not win many foot races, but says he's more than healthy enough to keep up with his job as the oldest police officer in Westchester County.


Unfortunately for him and other officers who look up to him, he'll no longer get that chance. Due to the state's mandatory age restrictions for police, Suppa's being forced to retire as he approaches his 70th birthday.


"I would definitely go beyond 70, but I've got to go by what the law says," said Suppa, a traffic sergeant whose last day on the job is tomorrow. He turns 70 on Sept. 14.


Suppa, a former construction worker, joined the Port Chester Police Department in January 1965 even though it meant a drop in pay. This was at a time Lyndon Johnson was president and astronauts had yet to reach the moon.


"I was born and raised in Port Chester and thought I could make a difference in crime," explained Suppa, who was one of several members of his family to serve. One of Suppa's sons reported to him when he was on the force before retiring on disability. His cousin, meanwhile, is a detective........


......A low-key guy, Suppa has warned fellow officers not to throw him any sort of retirement party.


The chief laughed when asked whether a party was planned, saying: "If I told you, it wouldn't be a surprise."
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Publication Date: August 16, 2007


Reprter: Shawn Cohen at spcohen@lohud.com or 914-694-5046.


08/16/07 - Mr. Fortuna Got Gas In Port Chester, Because He Was On Empty. The Price Made Him Sick, Because It Was 20 Cents Higher Than In New Rochelle.

HEADLINE:


STORY:

The rise in gasoline prices that took place earlier this summer may be paying off for drivers this month, a government report said yesterday.

The average price of regular unleaded gasoline dropped 6.7 cents to $2.771 last week and was 22.9 cents lower than last year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a weekly report.......
......Joe Fortuna of New Rochelle, who paid $3.039 a gallon to fill his Acura sport utility vehicle at an Exxon station on Main Street in his hometown, said: "Gas is too high anyways. It's ridiculous."

He said he tries not to use his air conditioner if he doesn't have to. He said he also tries to take his foot off the gas pedal and coast for stretches when he's driving on the highway.

Fortuna said he was in Port Chester recently, where gas prices are higher than in New Rochelle. He stopped to get gas because he was on empty.

"I had to fill up 20 cents higher," he said. "It made me sick."......

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Source: Journal News

Publication Date: August 16, 2007

Reporter: Allan Drury at adrury@lohud.com or 914-694-5069. Also Julie Moran Alterio and David Schepp contributed to this story.


Please Note:
That Adi Hendrajaya also claims to have written this gas story about Port Chester





HEADLINE:

STORY:

Fortuna said he was in Port Chester recently, where gas prices are higher than in New Rochelle . He stopped to get gas because he was on empty. "I had to fill up 20 cents higher," he said. "It made me sick." ...

Business and Financial - http://businessnfinancial.blogspot.com/

We tried to call Mr. Hendrajaya at his mobile phone number : 0818345884 to see if the Journal News was using his exclusive story without permision, but the call did not go through to Bali, Indonesia.

08/16/07 - Port Chester In The Blogoshere - Brian & Kareem Got Drunk And Had A Blast


HEADLINE:




STORY:


Sunday night after work, me and Kareem from O-Bar ended up going to Port Chester for after hour drinks with this small crew we know. We went to this Spanish dive called tropicana and got to drink ourselves silly and we had a blast.


Also Brian adds.....


"But it's been a real good month in general. And yeah, it's been the best year of my life."


It is good to be young.




Publication Date: August 16, 2007


Reporter: Bryan Von Bondie bryan_hayeszo@livejournal.com (Jabber)


08/16/07 - True Blue Conservative News Paper Box Vandalized On Quintard Street In Port Chester Last Night


The vandalism happened sometime late Wednesday


HEADLINE:


Police Investigate Illegal Tampering Of True Blue Conservative Newspaper Box On Quintard Drive In Port Chester.


STORY:


Police were summoned to the corner of King Street And Quintard Drive on the report that a commercial News Paper Box had been tampered with.


Details comming soon.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

08/15/07 - Classifieds- Personals - Cyntia Of Port Chester Is Looking For YOU!


HEADLINE:




POST:


About Me


My name:
Cyntia
Birthday: 1959-04-29
Relation type: Penpal
My country: United States
State: New York
My city: Port Chester
My hello phrase: I'm looking for YOU!

Apperance:

My height: 5' 6" (1.68 m.)
My weight: 125 lbs. (57 kg)
My hair: Dark Brown
My eyes: Green
My body type: Slender
The best part of my body: Other
My race: White / Caucasian


Family:


My marital status: Divorced


Social:


My education: Bachelors degree
My speciality: Engineering
I speak: Lithuanian, English And Russian


Lifestyle:



My hobby: Coffee and conversation Movies / Videos Book club / Discussion Cooking Museums and art Music and concerts Gardening / Landscaping Playing sports Camping Travel / Sightseeing and Wine tasting
My favourite sport: Horse Racing and Dances


Party:


Smoking: Non-smoker
Alcohol: On special occasions
Drinks: Tea White Wine Coffee Martini Milk Red Wine Water Green Tea
Favourite music: Classical Jazz Rock
Sense of humor: Friendly
Entertainment: Keliauti, skaityti, klausytis muzikos, sokti...
The last book I've read: L.S.Christensen "Ibrolis"
Publication Date: August 14, 2007
Reporter: Cyntia


08/15/07 - Port Chester's Freeman And The Members Of Suburbia Roller Derby Group Will Tell You That Their Sport Is No Joke.


Kim O'Leary, left, of Yonkers, and Lexie Zimmerman, of Greenwich, Conn., put on their gear


HEADLINE:




STORY:


Megan "Slim Fast" Freeman doesn't throw her body onto the floor, slide about 50 feet and crash into a Plexiglas wall for just any sport.


Unless she's allowed to wear her fishnet tights and black eyeliner, that is.
The tattooed 32-year-old Port Chester resident recently founded Suburbia Roller Derby, Westchester's first amateur roller derby league.


"You get to be tough, bad ... aggressive. You get to be really athletic and then there's the part of you that likes to get all dressed up - you get to be a girly girl - all at the same time," Freeman said after she spit out a black rubber mouth guard. "It's incredibly empowering.".........



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Source: Journal News
Publication Date: August 15, 2007
Reporter: Candice Ferrette at cferrett@lohud.com or 914-696-8229.




ALSO:




If you go:




Suburbia Roller Derby is preparing for its first "Punk and Roll Fundraiser" Saturday at the E.J. Murray Memorial Skating Center in Yonkers from 8:30 p.m. to midnight.




The public event will feature DJs Stella and Rat Boy, games and prizes.




Related Links:








Tuesday, August 14, 2007

08/14/07 - Port Chester Native Meaghan Francella Is Currently 23rd On The Money List


HEADLINE:




STORY:


....... Europe, but needed to pull out the passports again for the CN Canadian Women's Open in Edmonton, Alberta. The Port Chester native is currently 23rd on the money list and is schedule to tee off at 12:10 p.m. Thursday with Pat Hurst and Laura Davis......


Source: Journal News




Publication Date: August 14, 2007

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