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'I Guess the Chickens Have Come Home to Roost'

Town cuts, voting laws, and goose meat are just some of the hot topics that got Patch users talking on our comments board last week.

"The public employee unions in Bedford have always had the opportunity to take less for the benefit of the whole. The purpose of a municipality or school district is not to provide employment for employment's sake. Government's job is to provide for the best services at the least possible cost. For too many years politicians have used the public payroll as their own personal rewards system. I guess the chickens have come home to roost." -- Ross Revira

Rock 'n' Roll Reunion: The Rascals to Perform at Capitol Theatre

"Corrected..... No offense but it's better than The Roots! The Rascals are musical icons and were a major staple in this area during the late 1960's. They were inducted to the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and Felix was born in Pelham Manor, NY. WELCOME HOME GUYS!" -- JJ

Gaffes: Enough to Impact an Election? [POLL]

"I was leaning toward 'Yes--they offer insight into a candidate's character', but with a qualification. I feel that the quotes mentioned and others of this type aren't really gaffes, as such, when heard in their entire context. (A gaffe is Joe Biden exhorting a man in a wheelchair to stand up and take a bow.) When one listens to (or reads) these phrases within the context of the speech or point being made, the inference of the phrases can change. The entire narrative is necessary to make a reasoned judgment." -- Jane E. Schneider

Should You Have to Show ID to Vote? [POLL]

"No. Absolutely not. The right to vote in a democracy is a basic one, and should not be limited in this way, New York State has a signature check at the polls and the ability to cast affidavit votes in case there is a question. Those votes are then verified centrally at the Board of Elections and then counted last, together with absentee ballots. That is sufficient to prevent voter fraud, a red herring that has been raised in states that passed voter i.d. laws whose real purpose is to limit the right to vote for certain groups of people." -- Betsy Shaw Weiner

Eastchester Town Board Meets Tonight

"Having such a moratorium seems crazy to me...Let the consumer make that decision. White Plains Rd now has three restaurants side by side...if the demand is there, they will survive if not , well at least one of them will go away...And within reason, that is how it should be..." -- Peter Thorp

Three Geese Management Firms Will Be Hired (VIDEO)

"Geese could be a ready source of local sustainable meat. What's wrong with that? The amount of Canadian Geese in the area is a serious problem, caused by the unnatural proliferation of giant lawns and grassy fields. The geese are displacing (or have already displaced) indigenous waterfowl on our lakes and rivers. And their feces are a health problem. Our children are literally playing in s@*t. This is not just an inconvenience. Another good source of local meat is the deer herd in Upper Nyack which seems to be swelling in size..." -- John Gromada

"Out of over 3,000 counties in the US, we are number 4 in property taxes. My brother lives in Fairfax County VA, and owns a $600,000 house, with annual taxes less than $3,000. His school district is in the top 5 in the nation, while ours are no where near that. Just pumping money into unrealistic salaries, benefits, and perks, does not improve education, or services for the general population. This is why the governor instituted the property tax cap of 2%. This was not done on a whim. I will be at the public hearing on this budget on Oct. 7th, to strongly demand that the town stay within this cap. They need to propose pay and benefit cuts, or start laying off. Free town cars, wasteful golf courses, brand new trucks, etc.......need to be seriously evaluated as well." -- Elizabeth

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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 22, 2013 at 08:19 am
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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 21, 2013 at 10:37 pm
Quirk of our new system: for anyone posting just press hard returns twice to make paragraph breaks.Read More Thanks for posting this Mike! Great video!!
Stephanie Segarra May 20, 2013 at 04:56 pm
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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:44 am
Thanks Blanca for posting. Again contact: medibeads@gmail.com if you want to hear more about gettingRead More a beading party hosted by Blanca Medina. Here's more on her on Patch: http://tarrytown.patch.com/groups/around-town/p/would-you-like-to-learn-how-to-do-this
Krista Madsen (Editor) May 18, 2013 at 02:50 pm
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Heron May 20, 2013 at 06:28 pm
A big part of the problem is that the teachers' expectations about what supplies are necessary haveRead More become so extreme. When my kids were in school in Tarrytown, we would get a list at the beginning of every school year of the supplies we needed to buy. The parents were asked to buy a separate looseleaf binder for every single class our kids were taking and, for some classes, they asked for a looseleaf AND a spiral notebook. When I was in school, each kid had ONE looseleaf and we separated classes with dividers. Having SIX or seven loose leafs adds to backpack weight and costs a lot of money. My kids supply bills were often close to $100 apiece. The teachers have bought into this idea that all of these supplies are necessary and they are not. I'm not surprised that Staples is offering "rewards programs." Their advertising and marketing efforts have convinced the teachers that you must have a package of 12 red correcting pens, per child.
Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber May 14, 2013 at 04:25 pm
Congratulations to JoAnne Murray and Willaim Burnette the honorees. Your service and support of theRead More Salvation Army is applauded.