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Brian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times, Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, and Bob Dumas, editor of Mahopac News, join host Brett Freeman for today’s weekly editorial roundup. Walogorsky begins with a recap of several Veterans Day events that were held in North Salem and Somers. He talks about the recent release of both town budgets, the latest in local sports, and shares a feel-good story involving a woman who gave birth at home unexpectedly with the help of Westchester emergency responders.
Next Marschhauser gives an update on Yorktown sports and the development of a new restaurant in Katonah. He breaks down the very troubling story of GOP district leader Tom Pomposello directing a racist slur toward Councilman Vishnu Patel on election night. The group talks in great detail about potential fallout from this incident, whether it speaks to a larger issue at hand, and Marschhauser reflects on how the story has been picked up nationally.
Finally, Dumas discusses upcoming vaccination clinics for children between the ages of 5 and 11 in Putnam County and touches on recent traffic safety issues in Mahopac.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes
“For Somers, there was actually a 0% tax increase, which is good for the taxpayers.”
“The baby was coming, so members from our Westchester Emergency Services responded, and a local state trooper, and they actually had to deliver the baby at home in Somers.”
“They're going to repurpose that old firehouse building and it's got this cool distinct look.”
“When you see the video and you hear it, it takes your breath away a little bit. The way he says it. It's just filled with such anger toward [Councilman Vishnu Patel].”
“I got my statements from the Republicans. Obviously, they
By Halston MediaBrian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times, Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, and Bob Dumas, editor of Mahopac News, join host Brett Freeman for today’s weekly editorial roundup. Walogorsky begins with a recap of several Veterans Day events that were held in North Salem and Somers. He talks about the recent release of both town budgets, the latest in local sports, and shares a feel-good story involving a woman who gave birth at home unexpectedly with the help of Westchester emergency responders.
Next Marschhauser gives an update on Yorktown sports and the development of a new restaurant in Katonah. He breaks down the very troubling story of GOP district leader Tom Pomposello directing a racist slur toward Councilman Vishnu Patel on election night. The group talks in great detail about potential fallout from this incident, whether it speaks to a larger issue at hand, and Marschhauser reflects on how the story has been picked up nationally.
Finally, Dumas discusses upcoming vaccination clinics for children between the ages of 5 and 11 in Putnam County and touches on recent traffic safety issues in Mahopac.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes
“For Somers, there was actually a 0% tax increase, which is good for the taxpayers.”
“The baby was coming, so members from our Westchester Emergency Services responded, and a local state trooper, and they actually had to deliver the baby at home in Somers.”
“They're going to repurpose that old firehouse building and it's got this cool distinct look.”
“When you see the video and you hear it, it takes your breath away a little bit. The way he says it. It's just filled with such anger toward [Councilman Vishnu Patel].”
“I got my statements from the Republicans. Obviously, they