What happened at the public hearing in Larchmont Village last night?
What action is the Town of Mamaroneck taking to achieve the same results?
Next would be in City of New Rochelle, where huge supermarkets give out thousands of such bags every day. View Comment
Without Lorraine we would never have been able to rebuild the playground at Larchmont's Pine Brook Park. She is a real asset to the Village and to the Village Board. View Comment
Publishing a list of people with guns in effect also publishes a list of people who probably have no guns, meaning everyone not on the list of people with guns. It thus puts those without guns at greater risk. In my opinion that is why the list of people with guns should be taken down and why it never should have been published in the first place. View Comment
If the Town had MAILED the survey to all Town (including Village) residents the response might have been appreciably larger, and the results appreciably more accurate.
My survey was in my spam folder--I just happened to see it.
It's like the invitations to the Town's 350th birthday party, which the Town did not mail to its residents, so that many if not most Town residents had no idea that it was to occur.
If the Town really cares that substantially all of its residents receive what it wants them to receive, use mail, not email.
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The concept is good, but yet we see, very clearly, through car windows, almost daily, drivers, often adults, not just teenagers, talking on hand-held phones, or using other handheld devices, as they drive around (or make illegal U-turns on the streets of) Larchmont/Mamaroneck, endangering all of us, not just themselves and, often, the children in the car/van/SUV with them. I have yet to see one of them stopped, much less ticketed, by one of our police officers. Unless that happens what Janet says she is doing will accomplish little. View Comment
A map showing where all of this is happening would be nice.
Where in Mamaroneck is Jefferson Avenue, and where is the bridge, connecting what to what? View Comment
How many times does one have to tell the Daily Voice's reporters that the name of the street in Larchmont is Pine Brook Drive, not Pinebrook Drive? View Comment
Thanks, Brian.
It's articles such as this one that let us know what is happening in the Town in which we all live and in the Village in which some of us live. View Comment
As to the revaluation, those homeowners who do not want the reassessment people in their homes, or even to set foot on their property, are reminded of the need to contact GAR Associates (call the Town if you need their contact info.) to tell GAR to stay away.
On January 6th the Town mailed homeowners an update letter about reassessment. It notes that people who did not attend the GAR-run workshops could see them re-broadcast on local cable TV, but only until January 6th. January 6th, however, is the day the letters were mailed to area homeowners. This is, unfortunately, rather typical of the way the reassessment process is being handled.
In addition, the letters also attempted to respond to criticism of the way reassessment is being handled--not of the need for reassessment--which has appeared in other area publications. Unfortunately, however, once again some of the information in the letters was inaccurate. View Comment
Terrific idea.
Both prices, for those gas stations that have cash/credit prices, should have to be equally advertised.
Yes, Republicans, not all regulations are bad regulations. View Comment
Planning Board, Zoning Board and Traffic Commission agendas, and an easy way to access them, would be useful.
Note that the apartment project off Palmer Avenue is on the Planning Board agenda for next Monday. That fact, why it is on and what happens will interest at least some of your readers. View Comment
The horse drawn trolley ran again, for a day, courtesy of a Larchmont resident, in connection with the celebration of Larchmont's Centennial in 1991. View Comment
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