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Ossining Letter: Support Karen D'Attore For Town Board Ossining Letter: Support Karen D'Attore For Town Board
Ossining Letter: Support Karen D'Attore For Town Board OSSINING, N.Y. – Ossining Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Send signed letters to Ossining@dailyvoice.com. To the editor: It gives me great pleasure to write this letter in support of Karen D’Attore’s candidacy for a seat on the Ossining Town Council. I have known Karen to be an exceptional individual with high integrity who has always had her family and community at the heart of all that she stands for. I have been her neighbor for 15 years and have seen her extend herself to neighbors old and young. As a colleague, I worked side by side with Karen at Open Door Family Med…
White Plains Conference Addresses African- American Mental Health White Plains Conference Addresses African- American Mental Health
White Plains Conference Addresses African- American Mental Health WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Westchester Jewish Community Services is presenting the 23rd annual Edythe Kurz Conference on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. The topic of this year’s conference is “Mental Health in the African-American Community” and features keynote speaker Terrie Williams, licensed psychotherapist, mental health advocate and author of “Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting.” Registration and continental breakfast will take place from 9:15-9:30 a.m., followed by welcoming remarks from 9:30-10:30 a.…
Red Hook Public Library Calling Chocolate Olympians For Competition Red Hook Public Library Calling Chocolate Olympians For Competition
Red Hook Public Library Calling Chocolate Olympians For Competition RED HOOK, N.Y. – The Red Hook Public Library invites all candy Olympians to take part in their Chocolate Olympics on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friendly competition for anyone with a sweet tooth includes chocolate relays, chocolate towers, chocolate kiss opening (with oven mitts), chocolate Jenga, chocolate pudding pie eating and more. The event is free and open to the public. The Red Hook Public Library is located at 7444 S. Broadway, Red Hook.
Haverstraw's Calvary Baptist Church Re-Opens With Weekend Celebration Haverstraw's Calvary Baptist Church Re-Opens With Weekend Celebration
Haverstraw's Calvary Baptist Church Re-Opens With Weekend Celebration HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. – The congregation of Calvary Baptist Church in Haverstraw held services Friday through Sunday after being closed for approximately a year and a half, reports lohud.com.  The church, on Clinton Street, was closed to repair a collapsed wall, according to the report. Click here to read the full article. 
Mount Pleasant Schools' 'Coffee and Questions' Discusses Special Education Mount Pleasant Schools' 'Coffee and Questions' Discusses Special Education
Mount Pleasant Schools' 'Coffee and Questions' Discusses Special Education MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. – The Mount Pleasant Central School District is hosting “Coffee and Questions: What is the Role of Special Education in Public Schools?" Thursday, at 7 p.m., in the Westlake High School Library. Join Schools Superintendent Susan Guiney and interim Director of Special Education Sue Lockhart for an informational conversation. Westlake High School is at 825 West Lake Drive, Thornwood.
Clifton Chipotle Fundraiser Supports 'Cause An Effect' Mental Health Clifton Chipotle Fundraiser Supports 'Cause An Effect' Mental Health
Clifton Chipotle Fundraiser Supports 'Cause An Effect' Mental Health CLIFTON, N.J. – Chipotle is having a “Cause An Effect” fundraiser for the Mental Health Clinic of Passaic Thursday, Nov. 5 at its 380 Route 3 West location. Visit Chipotle from 5-10 p.m., bring the pictured flyer, show it on a smartphone or tell the cashier about supporting “Cause An Effect,” and 50 percent of the proceeds will be given to the Mental Health Clinic of Passaic. 
Police Investigate Fatal Car, Pedestrian Crash Involving Poughkeepsie Man Police Investigate Fatal Car, Pedestrian Crash Involving Poughkeepsie Man
Police Investigate Fatal Car, Pedestrian Crash Involving Poughkeepsie Man WAPPINGER, N.Y. – Authorities are investigating a fatal pedestrian–car collision that occurred on Route 9 in Wappinger. At approximately 11 p.m. Sunday, Christian Munoz, 40, of Yorktown, was traveling southbound on Route 9 when he struck Brian Phillips, 26, of Poughkeepsie, after Phillips stepped of the sidewalk onto Route 9, according to the New York State Police. A second southbound vehicle driven by Julio Garcia, 34, of Croton-Hudson, also struck Phillips, officials say. Phillips was subsequently pronounced deceased by a Transcare paramedic, according to the report. 
Bridgeport Woman Killed In Trumbull Crash Identified Bridgeport Woman Killed In Trumbull Crash Identified
Bridgeport Woman Killed In Trumbull Crash Identified BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – The Bridgeport woman who was killed in a two-car crash Saturday in Trumbull has been identified as 62-year-old Phek Ing, reports the Trumbull Times. The crash occurred at around 9 a.m. Saturday morning on Nichols Avenue, according to the report. Click here to read the full article. 
Harold Harris Sr., 84, Of Stamford Harold Harris Sr., 84, Of Stamford
Harold Harris Sr., 84, Of Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. – Harold K. Harris Sr., 84, of Stamford, died Thursday, Oct. 22. He was born Dec. 11, 1930, in Stamford, the son of the late James and Margaret Harris. He graduated from the Progressive School of Beauty Culture under the directorship of Hattie P. Clayburn. He is survived by five daughters, Elaine Miller, Valarna Harris, Tyra Debroux (William), Cynthia Lewis Harris and Wardelle Holman (Greg); five sons, Gerald Grant, Harold "Dutz" K. Harris, Jr. (Susan), Darge Harris and Aaron Harris; one sister; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, o…
Andrew Maceluch, 75, Of Stamford Andrew Maceluch, 75, Of Stamford
Andrew Maceluch, 75, Of Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. – Andrew Theodore Maceluch, 75, of Stamford, died Friday, Oct. 23. He was born Aug. 19, 1940, in Norwalk, to the late Theodore and Kathryn Goral Maceluch.  Maceluch spent his young childhood in Stamford and early teens in Newark, N.J. at his family's bakery. He then moved back to Stamford and graduated from Stamford High School and attended Bridgeport University. In his 20s, he worked at Standard Brands as an experimental baker in the research and development department. After his time at Standard Brands, he began his entrepreneurial career in real estate and continued to…
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