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Regarding the issue of the library needs vs the senior citizen center’s wants: a very easy solution would be to split the amount in half. That way the board  would appear to deal … more
It’s almost time to shave my beard. It’s getting pretty ratty. Things might be living in it. I need a clean face. I usually shave before my birthday to see how much older I have become … more
On leaving the village board meeting March 22, I was feeling very disappointed-the mayor announced that the library would be receiving an additional $4000 in this years budget- not the additional … more
I am humbled by the support that I have received from my fellow Village of Montgomery residents. I am so proud of everyone that came together to make this campaign a success and everyone … more
I took the steps one at a time, exiting the subway with an exhilaration of spirit and a sense of freedom and of thankful wellbeing. For the city, the air was fresh and the sounds of traffic modest … more
While the mayor feels that the library requesting $60,000 from the village is a BIG ASK he did not ask what that money would be used for...That money (combined with the $60,000 from the town) would … more
Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget persists in intentionally excluding many of New York State’s immigrant children. More than 23,000 income-eligible children are left out of our … more
On the train, passing that Hudson River envelop of deep-sea navy ship memories, the new light-colored concrete abutments of the Tappan Zee Bridge come into view, looking too frail to stand. They … more
In recent years both mass-gun shootings and shootings in general resulting in the loss of American lives have occurred more and more frequently. It is now clear America is faced with a ‘gun … more
As a parent of children who attend Montgomery Elementary School and a Montgomery Elementary School PTA Board Member for over 5 years, Randi Picarello has always been an essential member of the … more
The Village of Montgomery has been our home for 29 years. As a Valley Central Middle School teacher (1981-2012), I have witnessed the impact of each of the five communities on its … more
I have known Randi since the battle of Medline. We had opposing point of views, but we were able to become close friends. Randi seized this opportunity and was able to negotiate a benefits agreement … more
Travel is different today. My phone is my ticket. I do everything online with my magic wand, or at my PC. Once exposed to the hang of this new world order it’s not so bad, but I do need to … more
I am writing this letter to praise the heroic members of the Walker Valley Fire Department, for the many years they have come to the aid of my elderly mother. Whether it was into the late hours of … more
Lynn Thompson should be re-elected as Village of Walden trustee. Lynn has the experience and integrity to continue the good work she has done as trustee. She is informed and has done a great deal of … more
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s important to remember the remarkable women who came before us and paved the way for future generations. One such woman is Amy Bull Crist … more
These are the slow months so I should not have been surprised when the call came in from the quarry yard. That was fast. Our order was ready for pickup. It’s a long way to Tar Hollow Road in … more
Hi. My name is Randi Picarello. I am running for Village of Montgomery Trustee in the March 21 election. I am a mother, business owner, wife and home owner. I’ve made mistakes and … more
Bees need us.  They are being killed by neurotoxins called neonicotinoids (neonics for short).  Just one neonic-treated corn seed has enough active ingredients to kill 250,000 bees.  … more
The Village of Montgomery deserves a free standing library similar to the Gardiner Public Library. The Gardiner Library is an incredible resource for young children, students, families and senior … more
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