Listeners Are Welcome to Participate When Staying On Topic The CALL-IN number is 347-205-9201. Listen to this broadcast “Live” or “On Demand” via the Internet — http://tobtr.com/11901534 ELMSFORD, NY; PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL; WHITE PLAINS, NY; and YONKERS, NY — March 1, 2021 — White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher / Editor John Bailey opens the broadcast day this Monday morning. Two allegations of …
Statement From Beth Garvey, Special Counsel and Senior Advisor to NYS Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
NEW YORK, NY — February 28, 2021 — “The Governor’s Office wants a review of the sexual harassment claims made against the Governor to be done in a manner beyond reproach. We had selected former Federal Judge Barbara Jones, with a stellar record for qualifications and integrity, but we want to avoid even the perception of a lack of independence …
Taking Steps to Get Foundation Repairs Carried Out
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — February 28, 2021 —Most people are aware of the importance of the foundation of their properties. We know that this is something that is vital to the stability and structure of the home, but at the same time we often assume that there will never be any issues with the foundation. Unfortunately, you can develop foundation …
Luxurious Caviar That Won’t Break the Bank
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — February 27, 2021 — Are you a seafood lover? Want to taste luxurious caviar? But you don’t have enough budgets to buy premium caviar. So, are you here in search of affordable caviar? Yeah, caviar was one of the high-priced foods available in the market. It has been a royal food served for the kings and the …
Yorktown Begins Maple Sugaring Season
YORKTOWN, NY — February 24, 2021 — White Oak Farm, Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater, and other Yorktown officials will observe the start of the maple sugaring season by demonstrating the tapping process for the farm’s 2,400 sugar maple trees. Tap lines will begin running this weekend. For the sap to flow, there must be a day-night temperature fluctuation above and …
COVID Have You Down? Here’s a Great Staycation Guide for a Great Time
By STEVEN HAWK
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — February 24, 2021 —The coronavirus pandemic has shifted the whole dynamic of the world, with lockdown restrictions being implemented in different regions. While these restrictions have been very effective in controlling the spread of the virus, they have also taken a pretty huge toll on the mental health of a lot of people. The strict restriction …
By STEVEN HAWK
When the Exhaust Clears: 5 Ways the COVID-19 Outbreak Has Impacted the Automotive Industry
By TYLER ADAMS
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — February 23, 2021 — The COVID-19 outbreak left no stone unturned when it came to sinking industries. Restaurants and casinos shut down indefinitely, while the travel and automotive parts and equipment sectors saw massive revenue drops. As businesses and citizens alike slowly begin to bounce back from devastating loss and upheaval, the automotive industry is looking …
By TYLER ADAMS
Innovative Aviator Watches for the Modern Man
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — There are few styles of wristwatches that are more iconic than the aviator. Aviator watches are a stylistic reminder of a time that has been idealized in popular culture for decades. The aviator watch makes us think of the era of exploration when intrepid explorers crossed the ocean in biplanes, or a few years later, when …
Forever 21 Opens 1st Store of 2021 Since COVID & More Brand Changes
YONKERS, NY — February 23, 2021 — Forever 21 just opened its first store of 2021, and since the pandemic started, in Yonkers, NY! The new store is located in Cross County Mall—one of the country’s first open-air shopping centers and sits at the intersection of the New York State Thruway and the Cross County Parkway, where nearly a quarter …
It is Time to Apply the Fifth Amendment to Losses Suffered by Business Owners and Workers
By OREN M. LEVIN-WALDMAN
NEWARK, NJ — February 22, 2021 — State officials have been hiding behind a fiction that businesses are shuttered and people are out of work because of a pandemic. This is only partly true. Businesses are shuttered and workers are out of work because of government ordered lockdowns. This is no different than the government effectively seizing one’s property without …
By OREN M. LEVIN-WALDMAN