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Politics on the Hudson - White Plains,NY,USA
Leah Rae takes a closer look at a tricky issue in the Port Chester voting rights case: many Hispanic residents are not citizens. And our man in Washington, ...
Port Chester Blog Posts
Port Chester: Voter districts would ignore citizenship
PORT CHESTER - As the village tries again to fend off changes to its election system, attorneys are focusing on the fact many of its Hispanic residents are not US citizens.
Lohud.com: Government - http://www.lohud.com
Class A seeds
By Kevin Devaney Jr.
No. 17 Spring Valley at No. 16 Yonkers First-round game Spring Valley-Yonkers winner at No. 1 Peekskill No. 15 Nyack at No. 2. Pearl River No. 14 Rye at No. 3 Port Chester No. 13 Ardsley at No. 4 Kennedy No. 12 Panas at No. 5 Lakeland ...
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Pasta dinner raises $6,000 for Girl Scouting, scholarships |
The Port Chester/Rye Brook Girl Scouts 7th Annual Pasta Dinner & Chinese Auction was held on Sunday, Jan. 27 at T & J Villaggio Trattoria in Port Chester. Girl Scouts, families and friends packed the 3:00 and 6:00 seatings, both... [more] |
Corpus Christi School alumni return to open time capsule |
A group of young alumni from Corpus Christi School gathered on Jan. 29 in the gym for a unique experience. When these young adults were sixth graders, they had put together a time capsule box. The year was 1998, and... [more] |
The history of Port Chester High School |
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the current PCHS building, this is the 12th in a series of articles about its history. This section continues the story of Port Chester's first elected mayor, John Wynne Ryan, who came to office... [more] |
Here Is Rye Brook's Weekly Dead Link From The Westmore Snooze |
The following essay was written by Lisa Ganz, a junior at Blind Brook High School, as one of the local entries in the New York Press Association Foundation's First Amendment essay contest. It was chosen by the Westmore News editorial... [more]