Issue Archive
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Peeksill’s Methadone Treatment Center Controversy: Will Project Renaissance Harm or Help the Community?The substance-abuse treatment program has an impressive – and lengthy – track record, but it may not be enough to satisfy surrounding residents. |
January 2013 |
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The Issue of Rising Student Loan Debt for Westchester StudentsOur students are taking on more and more debt for higher education—and they’re finding it harder and harder to pay it back. |
November 2012 |
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Has Westchester's Sex Offender Registry Done Anything to Make Our Children Safer?We might feel at ease knowing that, if a sex offender moved into our neighborhood, we’d have to be informed. But does that really protect our children? |
July 2012 |
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Issues Surrounding Westchester's Flood-Prone Roads HighwaysWe Westchester drivers should switch to canoes to navigate our flood-prone roads. We know: it’s not funny. Nor are our flooded highways. What can we do? The answer is really not funny. |
February 2012 |
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Westchester County Military Veterans Who Returned Home from Iraq and Afghanistan: Daniel Fondonella, Christopher Arnold, Zach Quadland, Phil Bauer, and Carleen LevyHundreds of military veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have returned to Westchester County to reclaim what is left of their lives—or to start completely new ones. |
November 2011 |
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The End of the (Dirt) RoadTo pave or not to pave? It’s a question that confounds town officials and residents alike in the small-town communities of Northern Westchester. |
June 2011 |
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Why Your Doctor Is Afraid of YouHow fear of lawsuits and “defensive medicine” are changing your healthcare. |
April 2010 |
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Sexual Harassment: Are We Now Too Sensitive?Are fears of sexual-harassment lawsuits stifling Westchester businesses? |
November 2009 |
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Adoption Gone AwryAdopting a child is one of the most selfless acts of love there is. Sadly, it doesn’t always result in a happy ending. |
January 2009 |
Drink Legally at 18?Some college presidents say, YES! |
March 2009 |










