Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • August 15, 2009
MOUNT VERNON — Four City Council candidates have appealed a court decision denying them a spot on the Democratic primary ballot and are also planning to run on an independent line called One Mt. Vernon.
Collie Nathan Edwers, Jennifer “Anne” Sampson, Eileen Justino and Debra Stern said they [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • August 12, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – The city’s inspector general wants to change the City Charter to block public and press access to records and files collected and produced by his office.
The change is among several Inspector General Harry Stokes has asked the City Council to approve in a charter [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • August 6, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – A light rain was falling outside, causing Gloria Pagonico’s arthritis-ridden knee to act up again. Even with the nagging pain, she decided to walk the 18 steps down to her art class.
“It’s very difficult to walk up and down the stairs. I got a [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • August 4, 2009
Four aspiring candidates for Mount Vernon City Council sat side by side yesterday on a courtroom bench in White Plains, hoping for news that could change their political fates. There were no such assurances.
Jennifer “Anne” Sampson, Debra Stern, Eileen Justino and Collie Nathan Edwers were dropped from [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • August 2, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – With its tall archways, red-brick façade and classic bleacher seating, the 78-year old stadium at Memorial Field has long been an icon for the city.
It’s where families gathered to watch ball games, danced in their seats during a 1975 Jackson Five show and saluted [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • July 30, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – A judge has issued a temporary restraining order barring a pastor from his church after a group of deacons voted not to renew his contract and sued in court to keep him out when he wouldn’t leave.
The dispute at Macedonia Baptist Church, one of [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • July 24, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – Teaching jobs, school sports and pre-K could be on the chopping block after the governor vetoed a bill that would have given the city’s school district $5 million in state aid.
The unexpected veto has left school officials scrambling to compensate for the loss of [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • July 23, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – Ralph Tedesco, the commissioner of the city Department of Buildings who faced allegations of misconduct last year, has announced his retirement.
Tedesco, 63, told city officials he was stepping down to spend more time with family and that his last day would be Aug. 14. [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • July 22, 2009
WHITE PLAINS – The four candidates for City Council in Mount Vernon endorsed by the Democratic City Committee have been tossed from the ballot because of a mistake in their petitions.
Collie Nathan Edwers, Jennifer “Anne” Sampson, Eileen Justino and Debra Stern were dropped from the ballot because [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2009 by hadely
By Hannan Adely • hadely@lohud.com • July 20, 2009
MOUNT VERNON – A 25-year-old man was shot in the chest and shoulder while sitting in a parked car on a city street on a recent Saturday, leaving him in critical condition. For the weary, it was another day, another crime in the city.
For Sarah Yitzchak, it [...]
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