Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, and Brian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times, join host Brett Freeman for today’s weekly editorial roundup. Walogorsky begins by talking about Illuminate Somers, a tour of the town’s holiday lights and decorations, and then the guys discuss other local festive attractions. Elsewhere, Somers’ library is appealing for funds for upgrades, and Walogorsky highlights The Friends of Karen, a North Salem organization that supports children facing life-threatening illnesses. They also discuss the news that North Salem and Yorktown have been working on their budgets, with North Salem approving a 2% tax increase and some of Yorktown’s residents questioning the town’s spending on communications.
Next, Marschhauser discusses Bedford’s resolution against gas-powered leaf blowers and their public hearings on whether or not to opt out of marijuana dispensaries, both of which result in lively discussions. There’s then a brief diversion on the subject of Taco Bell vs. Chipotle, before Marschhauser brings up his love-hate relationship with PR people and whether their value outweighs their potential to create propaganda. Finally, things wrap up with some lighter news, with profiles of local residents who have had recent successes, from clean beauty expert Indie Lee to several locals who have won roles in touring productions of Broadway shows (and a brief discussion of the guys’ Broadway faves!).
Episode Highlights:
● Two editors from the Halston Media team join today's roundup - Tom Walogorsky, editor of North Salem News and The Somers Record, and Brian Marschhauser, editor of Yorktown News and The Katonah Lewisboro Times.
● Our main pack editor, Bob Dumars, is out this week, having spent some time in hospital (good news, he’s on his way home as of December 9).
● Walogorsky starts us off with the news that Illuminate Somers, a tour of the town’s holiday lights and decorations, is back on Friday, December 17, with prizes and awards!
● Other recommendations for festive community fun include light displays in Carmel and Walnut Hill Church in Bethel, Connecticut.
● Somers’ library is appealing for funds for upgrades, including a generator that would allow them to take in people in the event of a disaster.
● Walogorsky also gives a shout-out to The Friends of Karen, a North Salem organization founded in 1978, which is devoted to helping children and their families who are facing life-threatening illnesses, providing support for around 600 children a year.
● The Friends of Karen covers a large area, including Connecticut, New Jersey, Long Island, and all throughout the Hudson Valley, and they never turn anybody away.
● They have two important programs running over the holidays – first, “Adopt-A-Family,” where you can buy gifts for children from their wish lists; and second, the Year End Appeal, their big fundraising program which takes donations as small as a gift card and as big as sponsoring...