At a Special Session of the New Rochelle City Council Tuesday, the City Council voted to approve New Rochelle City Manager Kathleen Gill’s resignation. City Manager Gill’s last day is effective April 9. “Kathleen Gill has submitted her letter of resignation in order to pursue other opportunities. She is grateful […]
Author: Jim Scova
New Ro man gets to 21 years for child pornography, sex acts
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced today that a New Rochelle man was sentenced to 21 years in state prison for sexual acts involving three children in Westchester County, as well as for the possession and creation of images and videos of children engaged in sexual acts, between […]
Preparing Your Young Child for Surgery
Dr. Dominique M. Jan and Dr. Steven Borenstein, Pediatric Surgery The prospect of undergoing a surgery can be daunting for anyone, but can be especially so for children. Babies and toddlers lack the understanding of what is really going on – which can itself be frightening – while older children, […]
Picture House Film Club Bronxville to showcase political films
The Picture House Regional Film Center will continue “Sundays at the Cinema” in Bronxville with a second season to kick off on April 14 at 1 p.m. Following the successful launch of the themed series in January, the new four-part film club series will showcase classic Hollywood political films, both […]
Latimer, Paulin discuss new credit car surcharge law
Westchester County Executive George Latimer, New York State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and County Director of Consumer Protection Jim Maisano are working together to ensure that residents are well-informed about a new law aimed at promoting transparency in credit card transactions. Effective Feb. 11, this new state law mandates that merchants […]