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Campaign Trail Bob Grant Returns MLB La Rochelle Jazz In/Out Bob Grant Returns Campaign Trail MLB Page 2 Page 6 Page 9 VWESTCHESTEROLUME 2 • NUMBER 52 Your World, Our Beat; TIMES Now You Know!™ TRIBUNEAUGUST 30, 2007 INSIDE www.WestchesterTimesTribune.Typepad.com Complimentary BOOKS Don’t Tug on Greater Mayor’s Column PG. 1 Mary C. Marvin, Superman’s Cape Ossining TV: Mayor of the Village of Bronxville BUSINESS By Bob Weir Homeless by Morgan Manhattan Village’s Flooding PG. 3 I had been working radio motor fast food that could be gobbled Moving and Storage Issues patrol in Brooklyn’s Bedford- quickly while sitting in the car and Stuyvesant area for about a year and waiting for another assignment, a Year’s End BRONXVILLE, NY -- The Morgan BRONXVILLE, NY -- In CAMPAIGN TRAIL had come across what I thought was call came over the radio that would Manhattan Moving and Storage preparation for a new review every conceivable challenge a cop building has long been a fixture of the Village’s flooding issues, PGS. 3, 6 add another dimension to my Recent Public Survey could imagine. experience. The and somewhat of the Trustees and H o m i c i d e s , dispatcher said Indicates Ossining an anomaly in the I researched the COMMUNITY rapes, robberies, there were “calls Library is Preferred GO- center of our business archives to educate burglaries and for help” at an district. Tucked away, ourselves. The result PG. 7 TV Location an assortment apartment in yet looming behind was a real awareness of other acts our sector, so, OSSINING, NY -- Greater stores at the corner of how long flooding of human we shoved the Ossining Television (GO-TV), the of Pondfield Road has been a problem in EDUCATION m a l e v o l e n c e remainder of community’s public access TV and Park Place, it our Village. PG. 7 were a daily Weir Only Human our meal into a station, is facing the possibility of stands as a reminder Starting in 1922, occurrence in the bag and headed becoming homeless in just another of a different business Village officials high-crime section of the borough. toward the address. When we four months. The lease at its current era. The building is a commissioned a GOVERNMENT In addition, I had handled myriad climbed the 4 flights of stairs, we location at Ossining High School is three story behemoth sewer design in PGS. 7, 8 family disputes that culminated were met by a few people standing set to expire on December 31, 2007. that served for many anticipation of the in violence and vehicle accidents outside the apartment door. “She’s An agreement between the school years as a cold storage facility. A school’s construction in 1924, that left body parts strewn across in there and she needs a doctor,” one and GO-TV has allowed the station succession of new owners have given that topographical maps IN MEMORIAM highways. It doesn’t take long to of them yelled excitedly. Thinking to operate a small studio rent-free been baffled as to how to integrate showed a stream actually traversing PG. 9 become a veteran when faced with an assault had occurred, I headed for the past 10 years, in exchange its use into our current business the property. Complicating this, a workload of that magnitude. Add toward the door while asking the for sharing some of its equipment mix. As a result, ownership has the Bronx River itself was actually to that the fact that I had several obviously agitated woman who did with the school. turned over with some frequency. “moved” and rechanneled to make LETTERS good arrests under my belt and it’s it and was the person inside. She A recent public survey undertaken The last serious effort to make way for the Bronx River Parkway easy to see that at the ripe old age looked at me quizzically and said: by GO-TV indicates that the something new of this old space in the 1920’s. PG. 2 of 22, I felt like I could do anything. “Well, I guess her boyfriend did it, majority of Ossining residents has been put on hold. The current Since then, no fewer than 15 Well, Superman was about to be put but he left a long time ago.” favor the new Ossining Library as owner, Mr. Steven Green, was the reports have been generated on to the test. Feeling a bit confused by that the best location for GO-TV. The victim of a serious car accident the topic of flooding in the last 50 MUSIC One summer evening, while my response, I nevertheless pushed survey was on hand at the GO-TV and is now unable to manage his years, with many offering quite PGS. 1, 5, 9 partner and I were chowing down open the slightly ajar portal and Booth at the Ossining Village Fair, real estate holdings. As a result, contradictory solutions. on a greasy burger or some other see Weir Only Human Pg.2 see Greater Ossining TV Pg.6 see Morgan Manhattan Pg. 8 see Village Flooding Pg. 8 OP-ED PGS. 1, 2, 3 Author’s ‘Common Man’ Struggle Exhibits No Biting Allowed RELIGION God’s Handiwork By Hezi Aris Yonkers Inspector General revealed by I.G. Zisman was the PG. 9 Author Searches for Spiritual Encouragement Phil Zisman dutifully carried procedural laxity regarding the WESTCHESTER, NY -- At 38, out an exhaustive investigation payment of tuition in favor of an Westchester resident Jesus Maymi into allegations employee wanting SPORTS submitted to to advance their PG. 9 had accomplished and experienced more than most people. He imagined his office by an education. When writing a book—a spoof—about undetermined author the City of Yonkers TRANSPORTATION his experiences, adventures, and in a letter alleging assists an employee lessons, but God had a different impropriety in the in pursuit of their PG. 9 plan in mind. He let Maymi know Yonkers Parking desire for higher He did not allow him to have all Authority (YPA); a education, they those experiences for nothing. A situation that was have encouraged WVOX RADIO Common Man’s Devotional: A 30- first revealed on the that employee with PG. 2 Day Journey to Spiritual Growth Yonkers Tribune a $2,000 maximum (paperback, 978-1-60266-560-6) is Website. To his subsidy. At the YPA, the fruit of that experience. credit, I.G. Zisman Mr. Dalton agreed WEIR ONLY HUMAN Though not a scholar, theologian, extrapolated the to the principals PG. 1 pastor, or trained author, Maymi has major issues that set by the City of managed to capture a manifestation fueled the allegations The Hezitorial Yonkers, yet did of God’s handiwork through him revolving about YPA not cap the subsidy in a grassroots approach to the Executive Director at $2,000 per fiscal common man’s struggle. The book Michael Dalton, and others, among year, allowing it to approach close is designed to strengthen believers the YPA Board of Directors. to $10,000 in the case of one and bring unbelievers to the “Procedural laxity” was delineated individual. I.G. Zisman judged Mr. knowledge and fullness of Christ. because the resources required to Dalton’s laxity in favor of Ms. Sarita Says Maymi, “It is my hope that define “impropriety” were wanting. Gonzalez to exceed the “norms” and “Impropriety” is perceived to defined Mr. Dalton’s conduct to be Advertise the reader will be encouraged as they recognize that the daily struggles report. Yonkers Tribune rests on “irregular.” I.G. Zisman suggested in they face are not uncommon, yet the findings by I.G. Zisman, yet the establishment of formal the the answers and relief they seek can continues to rail at the “permissive” tuition reimbursement policies Westchester always be found in God’s Word. and “enabling” culture allowed to be and procedures and approval by fostered at the YPA, and other City the YPA Board of Directors. One Times Tribune. It is a 30-day spiritual journey that through prayer, study, and Hall departments and the Yonkers must wonder how a corporation e-mail inquiries to: introspection can begin to change Board of Education (YBoE). 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