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On Thursday, April 6, 7-9 p.m., The League of Women Voters of New Castle forum “Media and Politics: The Impact on our Democracy” will address the impact of these issues on the 2016 Presidential election and on future elections. Moderated by Jeanne Zaino, Ph.D., Political Analyst and Professor at Iona College with Panelists Jon Klein, Cable News and Internet Executive; Jerry McKinstry, Media Strategist and Journalist; and Phil Reisman Columnist/Radio Talk ShowFor more info, visit lwvnewcastle.org




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Assemblyman David Buchwald announced a New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) Job Fair will be held on Friday, March 24, 2017 at the Greenburgh Public Library, from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The DOT Job Fair, sponsored by the Westchester Assembly Delegation, will have information on full-time positions in the areas of Highway Maintenance, Motor Equipment Mechanics and Structural Engineering. Participants can fill out applications at the Job Fair, and all brochures and information sheets will be available in Spanish as well as in English. 
“The New York State DOT is responsible for building and maintaining transportation infrastructure New Yorkers rely on every day,” said Assemblyman Buchwald. “This job fair is an essential part of ensuring that local lower Hudson Valley residents are economic beneficiaries of the transportation projects New York State invests in. Whether it’s maintenance, mechanics or engineering, the DOT is looking to hire.”
The Job Fair will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Greenburgh Public Library, 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford, New York and is free to the public.
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The Horace Greeley Senior Class (2017) is thrilled to present “Grease” on March 30, March 31 and April 1. The Senior Musical, as it is known, is a wonderful senior only production. Seniors commemorate their final year together in this hallowed Greeley community tradition, while proceeds of the show benefit the Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund.
Due to its popularity, the shows will sell out soon!
All seats – $20
Show dates: Thursday, March 30th at 7pm
Friday, March 31st at 8pm
Saturday, April 1st at 2pm and 8pm
To purchase tickets, click the link below.
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“At Easter, each person was issued a potted hyacinth, and we’d sing a song that had a lot of “alleluias” in it, and every time we’d get to one, we’d all hoist our pots over our heads. This is the truth. Remember it next time somebody tells you Episcopalians never really get loose.” ”—Dave Barry

Armonk, NY—Best-selling humorist and author Dave Barry returns to Westchester County this spring where he will speak before a live audience in his hometown of Armonk. “Dave Barry: A Homecoming” will occur Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 7:30 p.m., at the North Castle Public Library’s Whippoorwill Hall in Armonk, NY. General Admission is $50 per person. An exclusive reception with the author begins at 6 p.m. Reserved tickets can be purchased at EventBrite.
Barry is a columnist with the Miami Herald. He joined the Herald in 1983. Barry attended elementary and middle school in Armonk, and was voted “Class Clown” when he graduated in 1965 from Pleasantville High School. He received the Pulitzer Prize for his newspaper columns in 1988, and has since written more than 30 books, including the Peter and the Star Catcher series. This past September, he published his latest called Best. State. Ever. A Florida Man Defends His Homeland.
Barry has been called the “Mark Twain of the Baby Boomer Generation.” Often, he writes about childhood and parenting, including his days in Armonk, where he and his family attended St. Stephen’s Church, located in the historic Bedford Road District on Route 22 near Interstate 684. The church is currently celebrating its 175th anniversary.
Proceeds raised by the Barry appearance will fund capital improvements St. Stephen’s. The church’s parish hall serves as a meeting and service facility for a number of Westchester County non profits, including the North Castle Boy Scouts. The Treasures Consignment store is also based at the hall. Treasures is a significant contributor to the Mt. Kisco Food Pantry.
Copies of Barry’s newest book called Best. State. Ever. will be available for purchase on site. The author will sign books following his appearance.
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