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  March 10, 2010    






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Democrats name slate, sans mayoral endorsement
MARRIOTT COURTYARD, RYE - Harrison Democratic leaders were split in their support of a mayoral candidate and walked away from their meeting last night without an official endorsement for the November elections.

Incumbent Mayor Joan Walsh and challenger Brendan Murphy received equal support ...
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Four charged in facebook scandal
The four suspended employees in the facebook scandal have been formally charged and are awaiting a disciplinary hearing. Mayor Joan Walsh (D), the ...
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Chief Hall looks forward to mayoral campaign
David Hall
It doesn’t take Police Chief David Hall long to answer when asked what his number one campaign issue will be this year. “The big thing ...
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Harrison salutes heroes on Memorial Day
On May 25, the Town of Harrison marked Memorial Day with a parade downtown, ending with a ceremony at Ma Riis Park.

Hundreds lined Halstead ...
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Sports

Huskies’ youngsters hang tough with Vikings
Photos/Mike Smith

Sophomore Charlie Shugrue employs Harrison's strategy of forcing the Vikings to their right.

 With a host of younger players rounding out the Harrison boys’ lacrosse roster this season, head coach Bruce Kinisky knew that while ...
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Sports

  • Harrison Huskies Athlete of the week Gianna LoDolce  
  • Rye power lifting champs smash state and American record  
  • New Rochelle comes away with sweep at County Championships  
  • Harrison senior nets 100th goal  
     
    Columns/ Editorials

  • Mayor Walsh on Facebook charges  
  • Congresswoman Lowey on Pandemic  
  • Assistant Town Historian on Stoney Hill Cemetary  
  • Town Clerk Joseph Acocella on weddings  
  • Town Historian on Lake Street home  
     
    Letters

  • Our next mayor must be loyal to town  
  • An open letter to the Harrison Town Board  
  • Our next mayor must be loyal to town  
  • An open letter to the Harrison Town Board  
  • The return to McCarthyism began before Obama  
  • County Exec candidate Astorino on Spano’s State of County speech  
     
    Business Briefs

  • Business Briefs 5-8-09  
     

    Business

  • Lohan sues E*Trade over ‘milkaholic’ baby  
  • Job openings rise; hiring may start to pick up  
  • Young adults anxious about future, finances  
  • Answering service thrives by embracing change  
  • How to stop your car when the throttle is stuck  
  • Check your bank's financial health  
  • Stocks edge up after wholesale inventory data  
  • ‘Material Girl’ launching new line at Macy’s  
  • Unemployment rises in 30 states in January  
  • Toyota luring buyers back with incentives  

    Entertainment

  • ‘Anna Nicole’ opera to premiere next February  
  • Panasonic's first 3-D TV set in $2,900 package  
  • Rapper DMX arrested for violating probation  
  • Producer pleads guilty in Letterman case  
  • Osmonds return to stage after death of Marie's son  
  • Mass. Sen. Scott Brown to release memoir in 2011  
  • Ellen’s making the other ‘Idol’ judges improve  
  • Lohan sues E*Trade over ‘milkaholic’ baby  
  • Spotlight can burn children of the famous  
  • ‘Spartacus’ star has non-Hodgkin lymphoma  

    HEALTH

  • Brazil's Silva quits smoking after 50 years  
  • Assisted suicide network members indicted  
  • Manufacturer expands pet food recall  
  • Even a 3-year-old knows power of a logo  
  • Nicotine builds up slowly in the brain  
  • Tenn. woman pleads guilty to faking breast cancer  
  • Don’t blame fast food for making you fat  
  • Sick ships: Cruises see rise in norovirus cases  
  • Tainted ingredient sold after salmonella found  
  • When the real world looks like “Wonderland”  
     
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