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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
by Christine Yeres
Around 1,200 residents came out to vote yesterday. The 2012-13 school budget and library budget passed handily; Board of Ed President Alyson Gardner Kiesel was reelected for a second three-year term; and, through 34 write-in votes, Gerry Golub was elected to fill the vacant library board position. Two write-in votes were cast for Bill Clinton. See the numbers in “Read more…”
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Ossining’s school budget passed by 1,879 Yes votes to 1,049 No votes. Kim Case (1,661 votes) and Dana Levenberg (1,516 votes) were elected to the two board positions. The third candidate, Sharon Abreau, received 933 votes.
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Rotary’s Pancake Breakfast and Blood Donation Day is Saturday, May 19.
• Thu. May 17: Webinar on Lyme Disease: How to prevent infection, reduce severity 7-8:30 pm
• Big Day Saturday, May 19: Rotary blood-giving and pancake reward, Chappaqua Farmers Market, Two Open Day Secret Gardens
• Sun. May 20: Big 10K Race—$15 if you register by May 18, $20 on-site the day-of.
• Check out NCNOW’s Calendar page for more—like
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May 11, 2012
by Christine Yeres
The CCSD 2012-13 budget of $112,208,000 represents a $754,400 increase over the current year’s budget of $111,448,488. The budget increases spending next year by 0.68%, “the second lowest increase in the last eight years,” according to Assistant Superintendent for Business John Chow. The lowest was a zero percent increase in 2009-2010; the highest was 8.7%, in 2005-2006.
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May 11, 2012
by Lea Barth and Sheila Bernson
Are you wondering where your School Board and Library Board Voters Guide is? It’s usually in your mailbox by now.
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May 11, 2012
This year, because of the 2% Tax Cap, Chappaqua School Board, Superintendent Lyn McKay and Assistant Superintendent for Business John Chow had the difficult task of finding budget savings without sacrificing the quality of the Chappaqua Schools. We commend their efforts and the resulting budget which is under the 2% Tax Cap.
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May 11, 2012
Editor’s Note: Below are four letters to the editor in support of the Ossining Union Free School District’s 2012-13 budget. Voting takes place at Ossining High School Gymnasium on Tuesday, May 15, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. To view the district’s budget page, click HERE.
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May 11, 2012
by Shami Arslanian
I would like to thank Dana Levenberg and Kimberly Case for running for the Ossining school board again this year. Their past service has shown them to be exemplary leaders. They have accomplished the near impossible; balancing educational ideals with financial responsibilities.
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League Luncheon at noon on Wed., May 16, Kittle House
Monday, April 30, 2012
by Lea Barth and Sheila Bernson
Everywhere you look there’s another article about human trafficking. People tend to think that human trafficking occurs in other countries or to people of other nationalities.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
by Carol Cleary
To celebrate and thank the community for all the support over the years, we are thrilled to be holding an amazing carnival on Saturday, May 19, from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., at the First Congregational Church, 210 Orchard Ridge Road at Route 117 in Chappaqua.
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May 11, 2012
MONDAY, May 14, 2012
by Marci Garson
At what age should our children be aware of the adversity that the abused and neglected kids at the Cottage Schools in Pleasantville have been subjected to all their lives? That was the question floating around the table of volunteers meeting with JCCA members to plan this year’s Arts in Action Fundraiser scheduled for May 16 and 17 at the Pleasantville Cottage School Dining Hall.
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At Horace Greeley HS Auditorium, 3:00 p.m.

Monday, May 14, 2012
by Marjorie Perlin
The air smells of flowers, bright colors explode from the earth and the sun is still up after work! There’s nothing like spring and its abundance to inspire those, well, “spring” feelings. Artists have been inspired by nature since charcoal left a mark on cave walls, and composers are no exception.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
by Christine Yeres
Hang onto those great, in-good-shape books a little longer, until doors open on Monday, June 4 for the big intake for the big Used Book Sale that will run from its Preview Night (only for members of the Friends) on Wednesday, June 6, to open-to-the-public day Thursday, June 7, through Sunday, June 10, when all remaining books are FREE.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Welcome, Visitors!
I’m in the thick of getting my garden ready for it’s Open Day this Saturday May 19.
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Five new transactions from the county clerk’s office for the week ending May 11
May 11, 2012
Editor’s Note: Since October, 2007, NewCastleNOW.org has published every week in its real estate section information about houses sold in New Castle as that information has been released by Westchester County.
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