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Read the Westchester Guardian Vol. VI, No. XVII Thursday, April 26, 2012,,,,$1.00 Westchester’s Most Influential Weekly SHERIF AWAD WPPD Officer Hart Calls Him Go Nagai, Go! “Nigger!” Page 4 LARRY M. ELKIN Con Ed Delivers Fiscal Abuse Page 8 ROBERT SCOTT From Rugs to Riches Page 10 RAYMOND IBRAHIM Muslim Persecution of Christians Page 12 JOHN SIMON Mixed-Up Bag Page 18 MARY C. MARVIN Savoring Spring Page 20 WPPD Officer Carelli PEGGY GODFREY MOU Approved Shoots Page 21 U.S. Marine Kenneth Chamberlain, Sr. EDWARD I. KOCH Time to Reexamine Dead Welfare Reform Law Page 23 WWW.WESTCHESTERGUARDIAN.COM Page 26 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012 CLASSIFIED ADS LEGAL NOTICES Office Space Available- FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Prime Location, Yorktown Heights COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER 1,000 Sq. Ft.: $1800. Contact Wilca: 914.632.1230 In the Matter of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE SUMMONS AND INQUEST NOTICE Prime Retail - Westchester County Chelsea Thomas (d.o.b. 7/14/94), Best Location in Yorktown Heights A Child Under 21 Years of Age Dkt Nos. NN-10514/15/16-10/12C 1100 Sq. Ft. Store $3100; 1266 Sq. Ft. store $2800 and 450 Sq. Ft. THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012 Store $1200. Page 3 Adjudicated to be Neglected by NN-2695/96-10/12B FU No.: 22303 Page 2 THE WTHEEST CWESTCHESTERHESTER GUARD IGUARDIANAN THURSDAY,THURSDAY,THURSDAY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 23, 2012Suitable 29,26, 2012 for any type of business. Contact Wilca: 914.632.1230Page 3 Tiffany Ray and Kenneth Thomas, Respondents. X RADIO HELP WANTED NOTICE: PLACEMENT OF YOUR CHILD IN FOSTER CARE MAY RESULT IN YOUR LOSS OF YOUR Of Significance A non profit Performing Arts Center is seeking two job positions- 1) Direc- Of Significance RADIORADIO RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. 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