Edwin Gaynor, the former catholic school teacher and coach implicated in a slew of sexual abuse cases throughout Westchester, has died, the Review has learned. Gaynor’s death—just weeks before the Ossining resident was scheduled for a deposition—has thrown a wrench into the proceedings of the Child Victims Act lawsuits that […]
Month: May 2022
Latimer: The state of our county is united’
Westchester County Executive George Latimer delivered his fifth State of the County Address in the Legislative Chambers of the Board of Legislators. Latimer assured all residents of Westchester County that while a war of aggression rages across the ocean, here in Westchester County—we are united. “While others are divided, while […]
Westchester county gas tax to be capped
As Westchester residents are increasingly facing difficult financial choices when it comes to their mode of transportation, Westchester County Executive George Latimer is introducing legislation to cap the county’s collection of sales tax on gas purchases to $.12 per gallon, equal to the cost of the tax with gas at […]
Eastchester ends Rye’s streak
On Friday afternoon, two of the top baseball teams in the area squared off, as undefeated Eastchester traveled to Rye to take on the 14-0 Garnets. When the dust had settled, however, the Eagles found themselves as the lone unbeaten team in the league, recording a decisive 15-5 win over […]