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Letter To The Editor: Vote Early, Vote For Levenberg
The writer is an Ossining 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 an Ossining resident.

A second person has been arrested in connection with the mass shooting Saturday in Austin, Texas. He is 17, police said.
As the Lyme Disease Diagnostic Center at New York Medical College opened for the season, its founder talked with Patch about ticks.
Offer your opinion about the new Hell Gate line to link western Manhattan, the east Bronx, Westchester County and beyond.
The NWS has placed most of eastern NY within a marginal risk for excessive rainfall that could lead to flash flooding.
Location, location, location!
Routes 59 and 304 were closed for hours for the investigation and clean-up.
Here's a companion who won’t leave your side.
The writer is an Ossining resident.
The writer is a town resident.
This beautiful $899,000 property on the lake is stunning inside and out.
Republican leaders are excited to introduce these candidates to the people of Rockland, said county GOP chairman Lawrence Garvey.
The trail was built on solid rock by the NY-NJ Trail Conference Long Distance Trails Crew.
The work starts Monday.
Alternating traffic will be controlled by flaggers.
The writer chairs Green Ossining.
The focus now is on vaccines (two local communities are among the worst in the state) and supporting local businesses and residents.
The state Senate voted to research a legal name change but the Assembly didn't pick up the bill.