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Bob Dumas, editor of Mahopac News, Brian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times, and Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, join today’s editorial roundup to discuss local news and headlines in the Hudson Valley with host Brett Freeman. They begin with the latest on upcoming town elections in great detail, the most controversial and heated races, as well as the dangers of having one-party dominance in local government.
Next Walogorsky details several grant applications taking place in North Salem to help with upgrades and infrastructure improvements, and Marschhauser discusses a possible new age-restricted development in Yorktown. The panel talks about housing and rental cost issues in the area, and finally, they agree that we could use a resurgence of good old fashioned skating rinks and bowling alleys in this day and age.
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“Shockingly, the town that is usually the political hotbed of the ones that I cover has been Yorktown. In years past, a lot of mudslinging. A lot of fighting. This year has been pretty quiet actually.”
“It's been kind of wild to see over the last few weeks, how we go from one to two letters to the editor per week, to this most recent issue, I had 18.”
“I, for one, am very excited for it to end. It gets a little muddy around this time of year.”
“I think it's never healthy to have an all one-party board in our towns. And I actually think it does a disservice to the party that's in power because they can get kind of lazy.”
“[Bob Langley] is the incumbent, so he has the advantage. I have a gut feeling that he's going to win, but my gut isn't always...
By Halston MediaBob Dumas, editor of Mahopac News, Brian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times, and Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, join today’s editorial roundup to discuss local news and headlines in the Hudson Valley with host Brett Freeman. They begin with the latest on upcoming town elections in great detail, the most controversial and heated races, as well as the dangers of having one-party dominance in local government.
Next Walogorsky details several grant applications taking place in North Salem to help with upgrades and infrastructure improvements, and Marschhauser discusses a possible new age-restricted development in Yorktown. The panel talks about housing and rental cost issues in the area, and finally, they agree that we could use a resurgence of good old fashioned skating rinks and bowling alleys in this day and age.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes
“Shockingly, the town that is usually the political hotbed of the ones that I cover has been Yorktown. In years past, a lot of mudslinging. A lot of fighting. This year has been pretty quiet actually.”
“It's been kind of wild to see over the last few weeks, how we go from one to two letters to the editor per week, to this most recent issue, I had 18.”
“I, for one, am very excited for it to end. It gets a little muddy around this time of year.”
“I think it's never healthy to have an all one-party board in our towns. And I actually think it does a disservice to the party that's in power because they can get kind of lazy.”
“[Bob Langley] is the incumbent, so he has the advantage. I have a gut feeling that he's going to win, but my gut isn't always...