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Letter To The Editor: Levenberg, Ossining And The Environment
The writer is a town resident.

She moved to Ossining from Maryland many years ago and is still amazed at the system of government in New York. After 20 years she moved up the river to Croton-on-Hudson (a community she covered for The Journal News back in the day), then in 2014 she moved to Carmel, and now she lives in Mahopac.
She skewed Brown University's four-year completion stats by taking a semester off to find herself.
She and husband Jim have two children, both products of the Ossining public schools. The elder graduated from SUNY Stony Brook; the younger from the University of Toronto.
She spends her spare time studying theology, which amuses her family and friends. She sings in the Hudson Chorale.
Reach her at lanning.taliaferro@patch.com
The writer is a town resident.

Reilly has been a member of the American Legion for 47 years, and has led Post 2054 for most of three decades.
Patch found a 600-square-foot apartment on realtor.com for $499,000. Look at what you can buy at that price in the Hudson Valley.
"Another tragic loss of life," said the Rockland County DA.
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Found starving and wounded, he's been nursed back to health and loves to cuddle and play.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to cover the cost of repairs.
There's plenty of room in Rockland County for less than the cost of a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
There's plenty of room in Brewster for the same amount of money a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan costs.
She hopes the recognition will encourage more groups and organizations to start food programs in their communities.
The Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education reopens June 21 with a new, state-of-the-art facility.
He ran a Ponzi scheme using day-trading and a fake fast-food franchise, prosecutors said after his conviction.
She will be remembered by many as the driver who decorated her school bus for every holiday and loved making things for children and staff.
The writer is an Ossining village trustee.
Now forecasters are predicting rain, though they don't agree when.
Pandemic cabin fever is expected to spill onto New York highways for Memorial Day weekend.
A draft plan will be presented.
Impaired driving - and its consequences - is completely preventable. All it takes is a little planning.
The historic cemetery, where veterans from the Civil to the Korean war are buried, is accessible from F Lot at the Palisades Center.
The national holiday means a long weekend for some. How will you be spending it?