Saturday, June 13, 2009

MY ELECTION LINE IN THE SAND

Issues Discussed:
1) commentary on above topic
2) cable t.v. update
a)Yorktown Watchdog Report
b) The Volpe Report
c) Thirty Minutes
d) Dear Sandy

3) a message from candidate for Westchester County Legislator Domenic Volpe

4) a message from Andy Polay

5) a message from candidate for Yorktown Council David Paganelli

6) a message from Yorktown Councilman Nick Bianco

7) a message from candidate for Yorktown Council Terrence Murphy

a message from the Westchester Independence Party

9) a message from Assemblywoman Sandra Galef

10) a message from Assemblyman Greg Ball

************My new In My Opinion column's topic of discussion in the NCN

************Atom Taxi Inc. Airport Service

************Contact me e-mail addresses

************Sites to link to for more information(to be a better voter)

************Cable shows to watch(to better inform)
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Dear Readers:

Rumor season is over, silly season begins. The slates for the local races are set. Even though when you read the press reports that the candidates say they will stick to the issues, the whispering is that some of these races will turn nasty real fast. I have said many times, politics is not for the faint of heart. However I must state here and now my line in the sand.

In many of these local races I have not only political friends but personal friends running. I have vowed to stay on the sidelines in a number of these races other than to write about issues these candidates will be facing and my opinion as to where they should come down on them. I can not make any endorsements in my NCN column "In My Opinion", that is the responsibility of the editorial board, so if I have any to make they will be here.

Where these candidates stand on the issues are fair game. Their votes, their body of work, are fair game. What they have done on various committees and commissions is fair game. Also as most have secondary lines they are running on, whether they reflect the platforms of those parties is also fair game. I have made my thoughts on the recent Conservative Party endorsements known. You now have candidates that have Working Families Party endorsements and Conservative Party endorsements. This hypocrisy is fair game. This is what elections are about, or at least what they should be about.

Here is my line in the sand. Any attacks on the integrity or personal honesty of any of the candidates is out of bounds. I said personal honesty as a clarification. Any candidate that does a 180 on the issues, saying on thing to one group and something else to another is fair game. Out right lying about a candidate's stand on issues or even an innuendo that does not honestly reflect their position is out of bounds. Any attack on a candidate's family(spouse or children) I will take as a personal offense, same goes for attacks on their business as a few are private business owners. You do not attack a candidate's means of feeding their family. They are already risking business by running for office already, that's their choice, it is not up to an opponent to make matters worse.

I state here and now, any candidate that crosses this line in the sand, I will write for their defeat in this election season. You can take that to the bank. Even though I have said politics is not for the faint of heart, actions do have consequences, and I have stated those consequences. I will hold these candidates to the actions of those who speak and act in their names. I have been in the game long enough to know these candidates have organized letter writers and behind the back whisperers. They do not act with out the candidates and/or their parties blessings. These are my rules, I can do this, this is my stand, you have been warned, let the race begin.
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CABLE T.V. SHOW UPDATE:
RE: THE YORKTOWN WATCHDOG REPORT

Your humble writer will be the guest on Wednesday June 17 at 4:30PM chanel 74 Yorktown and Putnam Valley.
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RE: THE VOLPE REPORT:
Andy-
The Volpe Report

Host, Domenic Volpe, is pleased to announce the special guest this week will be the Mayor of the City of Peekskill, Mary Foster. Domenic and Mary talk about the activities that have taken place since she last came onto the show and what lies in the future for Peekskill.

The Volpe Report segments can be viewed in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area on public access Channel 15 -Thursdays at 8:00pm and in the Yorktown/Put.Valley areas -public access Channel 74- Wednesdays at 6:00pm.
Thanks--
Domenic Volpe
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Monday, June 15th, 8pm, "30 Minutes"
Friday, June, 19th, 8pm, "Watchdog Report"

Susan Siegel, candidate for Yorktown Town Supervisor will be the guest on both Channel 74 programs this coming week.
Please tune in to learn more about Susan's background, why she's running, and what changes she'd like to see in Yorktown.

Susan Siegel for Supervisor
419 Granite Springs Road
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
(914) 245-2661 Fax: (914) 245-2630
susan@wakeupyorktown.com www.wakeupyorktown.com
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DEAR SANDY W/ASSEMBLYWOMAN SANDRA GALEF:
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef Discusses the Cornell Cooperative Extension on “Dear Sandy”

(June 9, 2009) Assemblywoman Sandy Galef hosts Dianne Olsen, Environmental Horticulture & Natural Resource Educator of Cornell Cooperation Extension of Putnam and JoAnn DiRico, Master Gardener and Training Coordinator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester on “Dear Sandy,” her community access program. The Cornell Cooperative Extension is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s land grant university system and it provides continuing education to people in their homes and communities. Galef talks with Olsen and DiRico about what the Cornell Cooperative Extension does in the community, including environmental and ecological education. “I am amazed by the breadth of the activities of this organization. The Cornell Cooperative Extension not only does so much to help save the environment, but they teach people how they can help as well, even in their own backyard,” said Galef.


Galef discusses with Olsen and DiRico how the Cornell Cooperative Extension has been helping residents become more aware of things like protecting water quality and learning organic ways to garden and landscape, all part of their homeowner education program entitled Turf Love. They also discuss the benefits of having community gardens, sustainable plants, and farmers markets. “This organization is vital to our success as a community,” said Galef. “They educate so many people on the importance of environmental awareness.” To learn more, tune in to cable television at the following dates and times.

“Dear Sandy” with Sandy Galef airs as follows:
Ossining and Peekskill Channel 15 - Fridays at 9:00 pm
Wappingers Falls Channel 21- Fridays at 8:00 pm
Yorktown Channel 74 - Fridays at 7:30 pm
Carmel, Kent, Mahopac & Putnam Valley Channel 8 - Fridays at 7:30 pm

“Dear Sandy with Cornell Cooperation Extension” airs on Cablevision (Channels 15, 21 & 74)
June 12, 19, 26 & July 3, 10
“Dear Sandy with Cornell Cooperation Extension” airs on Comcast (Channel 8)
June 19 & July 24
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A MESSAGE FROM CANDIDATE FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATOR DOMENIC VOLPE:
VOLPE ANNOUNCES BID FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATURE; CAME WITHIN 200 VOTES OF SECURING SEAT IN 2007

Domenic Volpe, who came within a hair of securing a seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislator s in 2007, announced he would run for the seat this year. Volpe, a Cortlandt resident and Peekskill business owner, touted his experiences as a small business owner and record working with officials from both sides of the aisle as the key reasons why he is uniquely qualified fo r the seat.

“As a small business owner, I know too-well the growing burden of property taxes and wasteful government spending,” said Volpe. “In 2007 I ran on a platform to reduce county taxes and trim the fat in the county budget. Since that time, community groups have emerged to tackle this issue, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has been pushing state legislation to reduce local costs, and County Executive Spano has proposed sharing services as a means of saving tax money.”

Earlier this year, long-time County Legislator George Oros, a Republican, announced he would not be seeking reelection to the board. Oros currently serves as minority leader for the four remaining Republicans in the legislature. Democrats control the board wit h thirteen seats. While a forceful advocate for District 1, as a Republican, Oros has had little-to-no success in scaling back the size of county government because of his minority status on the board the last two years.

“What we need in this seat is someone who has the ability to actually affect legislation and attack the growing property tax problem,” said Volpe. “We need someone with a record of working with members of both sides of the aisle, particularly Democrats, who chair committees and have the ability to actually set policy. We also need someone who has strong working relationships with our local officials. I have those relationships with Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi, Peekskill Mayor Mary Foster, and Yorktown Supervisor Don Peters.”

Volpe listed a host of initiatives he plans to address on behalf of Cortlandt, Peekskill, and Yorktown, maintaining services at the VA Montrose campus, a solid waste management ag reement between Peekskill and the county, ensuring that the Cortlandt ash pit is permanently closed, and delivering county legacy funds for a Yorktown senior center.

“The residents of Peekskill, Cortlandt, and Yorktown deserve an official=2 0who understands the difficulties of making ends meet in a county with the dubious honor of being the highest taxed in the nation, be it school taxes, local taxes, or county taxes,” continued Volpe. “They also deserve a legislator who can get thi ngs done and has a record of working with Democrats. I’m that guy.” "I will continue to bring issues and people important to the community on my weekly cable t.v. show "The Volpe Report"". Visit my new web site votefordomenicvolpe.com where you can view past shows and contact me with your concerns.
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A MESSAGE FROM ANDY POLAY:

Hello everyone,

Rahn, myself and guest artist- bassist Sam Fischer had a great time as part of the Rivertowns Jazz and Blues Festival. We played in Irvington at a very cool place - the Black Cat Cafe. Thanks Sam for playing and I look forward to seeing you soon. Thank you Emily for being such a great host - we look forward to coming back!

Future June Shows:
Saturday, 6/20: Division St. Grill for dinner and beyond
Saturday, 6/27: Opening gala for the Paramount Center for the Arts before the George Benson concert! (Closed party - sorry.)
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A MESSAGE FROM CANDIDATE FOR YORKTOWN COUNCIL DAVID PAGANELLI:
DAVE PAGANELLI FOR YORKTOWN TOWN COUNCIL
Pure of Heart Representation For The Citizens Of Yorktown

For years Dave & Travelers Rest has supported various Charities in our Community because he feels it’s the right thing to do. Now he needs our help to bring doing the right thing to the next level.

Come show your support for Dave.
Join us for a fun night with way too much food
responsible drinking and exhaustive dancing

Where: Travelers Rest
Date: June 25, 2009
Time: 7:00 pm to whenever
Cost: $60 per person
Dinner, Dancing, Open Bar

Yes_____ I will attend Number of people________ Amount Enclosed $_______

No _____ I cannot attend, but enclosed is my donation:
___ $10 ___ $20 ___ $50 ___ $100 ___ $ Other
Please make checks payable to:
Friends For Dave Paganelli
1924 Commerce St., Yorktown Hts, NY 10598

RSVP Jean Klaus 914-245-1419
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A MESSAGE FROM YORKTOWN COUNCILMAN NICK BIANCO:

What is with our New York State Legislators? First it was the Star assessment reduction and rebate checks and now those who sell drugs near school grounds can now sail through a background check and get a job as a teacher in our schools. In the assessment and drug bills it is apparent that no legislator read the bills presented to them. No one said anything until weeks after the bills were passed. I strongly suggest that no legislator should vote for any bill either yes or no until he swears that he at least read it once.

Now the same NYS Senate democrats who voted to do away with the star rebate program now wants to bring it back. Why did they vote to eliminate it in the first place. Now they want us to believe that they are fighting for the taxpayer and seniors. Do they think we are that stupid.

Yorktown Councilman
Nick Bianco
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A MESSAGE FROM CANDIDATE FOR YORKTOWN COUNCIL TERRENCE MURPHY:
Murphy Lands Independence Party Endorsement

Dr. Terrence Murphy, a candidate for the Yorktown Town Board, has received the coveted endorsement of the Westchester County Independence Party. Murphy's promise to restore fiscally responsible government to Yorktown agrees with the high standards of the Independence Party, which is committed to voter participation and involvement by all residents of the town.

"As a local businessman, I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support I receive each day by Yorktown residents who support my common sense candidacy fort the town board," Murphy said. "This endorsement is a validation that we can bring common sense back to Yorktown, and I am humbled and honored to accept it."

Murphy has also secured an endorsement from the Yorktown Republican Committee..
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A MESSAGE FROM THE WESTCHESTER INDEPENDENCE PARTY:
INDEPENDENCE PARTY CHOOSES CASTRO, FEINER AND WALKER
“... three individuals with outstanding records of public service...”

The Westchester County Independence Party today endorsed three “outstanding public servants” for the November election: Tony Castro of Rye for District Attorney, Paul Feiner of Greenburgh for Supervisor and Maureen Walker of Mount Vernon for Comptroller according to its Chairman, Dr. Giulio Cavallo.

“In 14 years as a prosecutor in the Bronx, Tony Castro tried and convicted killers, rapists, child abusers and abusive spouses, actually putting the worst of the worst behind bars, often for life,” Cavallo said. “That distinguishes him from the incumbent – who has never prosecuted a felony case in the courtroom nor presided over one while a judge.”

“And unlike the incumbent, Tony Castro has remained true to his values: he is a lifelong Democrat whose commitment to fairness, justice and equal treatment under the law is well known,” Cavallo said. “Ms. DiFiore, on the other hand, remains true only to her own political survival. Her values and political allegiances are based in expediency, not principle.”

Cavallo called the party’s endorsement of DiFiore in 2005 “...my greatest mistake as a political leader. I thought her able and her motives sincere and simply put, I was wrong."

“Tony Castro will restore our American ideals of fairness, equal treatment under the law and simple competence to the District Attorney’s office,” Cavallo said. “That’s why Westchester needs him now.”

In the race for Greenburgh Town Supervisor, the Independence Party has endorsed Paul Feiner for re-election, Cavallo said.

“Since taking office as Town Supervisor in January, 1992, Paul Feiner has show himself to be be a gutsy, imaginative and dedicated public servant,” Cavallo said. “His attention to constituent services as a County Legislator was well known but his ability to carry his passion as for the well-being of the people he serves into the Supervisor’s office is remarkable.”

“Thanks to Paul Feiner, Greenburgh town government is open and accessible,” Cavallo said. “Greenburgh is also well run: Moody’s has increased the Town’s bond rating three times in five years and residents enjoy a historical low crime rate. Paul Feiner’s record of accomplishment has earned him our endorsement.”

“If there is one elected official in Westchester known best for an outspoken willingness to speak truth to power, that person is Mount Vernon City Comptroller Maureen Walker,” Cavallo said. “Most important, she is a faithful custodian of the public’s money. In 2007,the last year for which an audit is available, Mount Vernon racked up a $6.8 million surplus, the 13th budget surplus in a row. Maureen Walker has earned reelection.”
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A MESSAGE FROM ASSEMBLYWOMAN SANDRA GALEF:
Assemblywoman Galef Announces 2009 Senior Forum *

/(//June 10, 2009//)/ Assemblywoman Sandy Galef has announced her annual Senior Forum, which every year brings together over 100 seniors from the 90^th AD for an informative and engaging morning. This year’s Forum will be held on *July 9, 2009** from **9 a.m.** to **12 noon**, at **Cortlandt** **Town Hall**, **1 Heady Street**, Cortlandt Manor* and is also being sponsored by Hudson Valley Hospital Center.

The theme for this year’s Galef Forum is *“Let’s Enjoy the Hudson Valley as We Celebrate the Quadricentennial,”* a day to learn about tourism opportunities in and around the Westchester and Putnam communities such as historical sites and places that are fun for the whole family, with a special focus on local Quadricentennial events occurring throughout the summer and fall. Much of the 90^th AD is located along the Hudson River, giving many communities in Galef’s district a special connection to the Quadricentennial, the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s historic voyage up the river that is now named after him.

“It’s a great time to get out and enjoy all the Hudson Valley has to offer,” Galef said. “While this is a difficult economic time, there are places to visit and things to do all summer long in the area for little or no cost. Going out and visiting new places, trying new restaurants, this is entertainment that is affordable and at the same time you can support the local economy.”

The morning begins with a breakfast provided by Hudson Valley Hospital Center, followed by storyteller Jonathan Kruk who will present a short story of the journey that Henry Hudson faced. Following Mr. Kruk, Barbara Fratianni, Assistant Director of the Hudson-Fulton Champlain Quadricentennial Commission, will present information on local and statewide Quadricentennial events. Kim Sinistore, the Director of Westchester Tourism, will discuss local Quadricentennial and county events that are being planned, as well as sites in Westchester County that are exciting for seniors to visit. Valerie Hickman, Director of the Putnam County Visitors Bureau, will be discussing information on Putnam’s tourism sites and Quadricentennial events occurring in Putnam County. John Dennehey, Senior Planner for the Hudson River Valley Greenway and the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, will present regional information on the area’s historical sites.

Lastly, Dr. Gary Phillips, a board certified endocrinologist at Hudson Valley Hospital Center, will discuss “Healthy Living with Diabetes” and “Ways to Prevent Diabetes”.

The event is co-sponsored by Bethel Homes and Services, Briarcliff Manor Seniors, Buchanan Senior Citizen Club, Cold Spring Senior Nutrition Center, Cortlandt Seniors, Crompond Seniors, Croton Senior Citizens, Drum Hill Senior Living, Nor-Cort Seniors, Ossining Golden Age Club #1, Ossining Senior Center, Ossining Senior Citizens, Peekskill Senior Citizen’s Club, Philipstown Senior Citizens, Putnam County AARP Chapter 1183, Putnam County Office of the Aging, Putnam Valley Seniors, Verplanck Seniors, and Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services.

For more information or directions, contact Sara Rubin in Sandy Galef’s district office at (914) 941-1111 or e-mail rubins@assembly.state.ny.us .
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A MESSAGE FROM ASSMBLYMAN GREG BALL:
BALL Votes against “Farm Death bill”
Advocates legislation to plant seeds of agricultural renewal

Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I – Patterson) voted against Assembly Bill 1867 this week, legislation that would impose unnecessary and expensive mandates on agriculturalists throughout the state.

“I fully support measures which ensure that workers receive a livable wage and have benefits and services, such as workers’ compensation insurance,” Ball said. “A1867 does not consider the farm worker itself. I grew up around farms and know first-hand that most farmers out there treat their employees very well and offer services, such as health and dental insurance, which even some bureaus of the state and federal government do not offer their employees.”

The bill was widely opposed by the New York State Farm Bureau, National Federation of Independent Business, and The Business Council.

“Moreover, this bill and the debate surrounding it highlights the fact that New York’s hostile business climate is just getting worse,” added Ball, who is a past recipient of the Farm Bureau’s coveted Circle of Friends award. “Farms are closing up shop. This changes the landscape of our state – literally. In my community, we are fortunate to have many stables and farms that add to all of our quality life and help keep our food costs down. If the farms close, the workers lose their jobs and we all lose out in terms of quality of life.”

Ball countered with several pieces of legislation he authored that he said would be better alternatives to aide those who earn their living “on the black dirt.” His legislative package includes A.7205, previously passed by the Senate in 2008, which establishes a working farmland property tax credit for land owners within agricultural districts. Ball is also the author of A.7485, to provide state aid payable to taxing jurisdictions for the difference between the taxes on the full value of agricultural property and the agricultural assessment value. Ball has also sought to expand the Agri-Business Opportunity Zones program, established under Governor Pataki in 2004, with A.8539, to create green collar jobs in the Hudson Valley. Ball also plans to limit farm liability through a tort reform package that would extend limited liability to farm U-pick operations and horseback riding facilities in order to protect such farms from open-ended lawsuits, as well as introduce legislation to create the crime of agricultural adulteration to protect the state's agriculture industry from terrorist attack.

“Before the adjournment of session, I urge the leadership in the Senate and Assembly to move forward with any legislation that would grow and protect our vital agriculture industry – though the ‘farm death bill’ is clearly not the answer we need,” Ball concluded.
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BALL RAMPS UP CONGRESSIONAL BID
LAUNCHES ORANGE COUNTY KICK-OFF
OC PUSH: Virtual Kickoff, Town Hall Meetings, “On Your Corner” Events, Fundraiser

19th congressional district candidate Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I - Patterson) will barnstorm Orange County this month with numerous events geared towards raising awareness of his campaign and developing a fuller understanding of the specific issues facing Orange County residents in particular.

“Over the next eighteen months, I plan to breathe, sweat and live Orange County,” Ball stated early this morning. “I intend to run a grassroots campaign, personally reaching out to the voters, asking for their support and personally explaining my positive vision to reclaim America’s promise for working families in the Hudson Valley.”

Ball announced he would kickoff the Orange County Campaign digitally, through a virtual town hall meeting that would call and reach tens of thousands of registered voters in Orange County, and allow other residents of the 19th Congressional District to call in and participate online.

“Greg seems to understand the importance of bringing his grassroots campaign of kitchen table issues to get the economy back on track here in Orange County, while Congressman Hall has been so busy ramming through trillions of dollars in unaccountable bailout spending in Washington that we're beginning to forget what he looks like,” said William DePropso, Chairman of the Orange County Republican Committee. “Luckily, I can always refer to my copy of Waking and Dreaming.”

Towards the end of the month, Don and Kathy Beeler of Orange County will be hosting a fundraiser for the 31-year old Assemblyman at their home, featuring guest speaker Gary Bertnsen, a former top CIA official who led the task force to hunt Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora. The event’s host committee includes DeProspo, Orange County Sheriff Carl E. DuBois, State Senator William S. Larkin, Orange County Legislature Minority Leader Michael Pillmeier, Chester Town Supervisor Steven Neuhaus and Blooming Grove Republican Chairwoman Katie Bonelli.

Ball also stated he and his volunteers would be joining local elected officials and candidates to blanket dozens of Orange County “street corners” each weekend in June as part of his “Your Future Congressman on Your Corner” campaign, leading up to town hall meetings in Warwick, and an ‘On the Black Dirt’ farm forum in Pine Island scheduled for June 20.

Ball’s currently represents 22% of the 19th congressional district, yet his current district does not include any part Orange County.
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:
Dear Readers:

This week I discuss the prostitution of the Westchester Conservative Party. You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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Dear Readers:

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SITES TO LINK TO:

DOMENIC VOLPE: www.votefordomenicvolpe.com

JOHN G. TESTA: www.johngtesta.com

ON TOPIC W/ JOHN TESTA: www.ontopicwithjt.com

CARS & US: www.doverracing.com

THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE: http://www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS: http://www.donpetersforyorktown.com/

PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/

CORTLANDT MANOR CIVIC ASSOCIATION: www.cortlandtcivic.com

GOPAC: gohudblogs.com

PEEKSILL NEWS: http://peekskillnews.blogspot.com/

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: www.yorktownopengov.org

DAILY DOSE OF DUMB: http://www.dailydoseofdumb.com/

PADAVANO FINE ARTS: Padovanofineart.com

MARK DREXEL: www.ElectDrexel.com

ASSEMBLYMAN GREG BALL: www.Ball4NY.com

SUSAN SIEGEL: www.wakeupyorktown.com
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH:

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM & Wednesday at 4:30PM on channel 74
Hosted By: ED CIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20
Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) chanel 74 at 6pm (York.& Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Domenic Volpe

THE ISSUES: Thursdays at 9:PM chanel 74 Peekskill Mondays at 8PM chanel 15
Hosted by; Sam Davis

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA: Thursdays at 9:30PM chanel 15 (Peekskill & Cortlant)
Tuesdays in Yorktown & Putnam Valley 9:30 chanel 74
Hosted by: John Testa

CARS & US: Fridays 10 PM chanel 15(Peek. & Cortlant) 74(York. & Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dennis Tate

SPEAK OUT WITH SANDY GALEF: Yorktown chanel 74 Wednesdays at 7:30PM..Ossining/Peekskill chanel 15 Wednesdays at 8PM
Hosted by: Sandra Galef

DEAR SANDY: Yorktown chanel 74 Fridays 7:30PM...Ossining/Peeksill chanel 15 Fridays
9PM
Hosted by: Sandra Galef

DOWN THE MIDDLE: Yorktown chanel 74 wednesdays 8-9PM.
Hosted By: Mike Thomas & Bill Greenberg
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

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