HEN HUD SPORTS ROUNDUP: girls basketball wins, indoor track sets five school records, ice hockey wins twice, and strong showings across cheer, bowling, wrestling, and skiing.
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Park Place Tower is showing that, despite challenges of high development and financing costs, market rate rentals can succeed in Peekskill.
According to the building's leasing agent, Park Place Tower is currently at 71 percent leased.
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Peekskill’s Common Council is on the road to censuring one of its members.
On Jan. 21 at Tuesday’s Committee of the Whole, a majority of the council voiced their support in censuring Councilman Ramon Fernandez.
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At Monday’s Common Council meeting, less than a week after Peekskill Councilman Ramon Fernandez celebrated his ethics board case being dropped, Mayor Vivian McKenzie called for the councilmember to take “accountability” for his actions.
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This month’s “10 questions” column features Leslie Lawler, who started the Peekskill Community Network on Facebook 10 years ago.
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Competition for housing has risen in recent years in Westchester County.
At a Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber breakfast on Jan. 9, presenters discussed five steps communities can take to build momentum for new housing construction.
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In 2023, Lorraine Lein, lost her 17-year-old son, after he jumped from Bear Mountain Bridge.
A documentary describing that day was created by a group of Marist College students in association with The Highlands Current.
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This week's sports roundup features the latest on boys and girls basketball, winter track, boys swimming, and wrestling.
Congratulations to basketball stars Amari Murphy and Jaden Chavis, who both hit 1,000 varsity points this past week.
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Earlier this week, the nation mourned the life of Jimmy Carter, with a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral.
In honor of the former president, our Editor and Publisher Regina Clarkin recounts the time she met Jimmy Carter.
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The City of Peekskill Ethics Board has dismissed a referral from the Common Council to investigate alleged violations from Councilman Ramon Fernandez in a letter from the board dated Dec. 23, 2024.
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On Jan. 8, girls basketball standout Amari Murphy hit a personal milestone during Peekskill’s game against John Jay Cross River (JJCR) at home. Murphy scored 19 points, reaching and surpassing 1,000 points in varsity games.
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Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg participated in a student-led inauguration at Peekskill High School on Jan. 3.
Levenberg presented a lifesize check of $30,000 from the state to the school district to improve the high school’s auditorium.
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At an auction in November, The Stagg Group purchased the former White Plains Linen property on Highland Avenue for $3.65 million. The group hopes to bring much-needed housing to Peekskill.
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The This Is Me Foundation’s 12th annual fundraiser raised $21,000 towards their goal of $27,000 on Wednesday at Peekskill’s Riverfront Green. Because of a storm on New Years Eve, the annual polar plunge was turned into a spray.
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Peekskill faces an ongoing, dangerous problem of landlords illegally cramming dozens of boarders into single-family or multi-family houses.
The city of Peekskill recently shut down one a property, which housed 32 people.
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This season, Jonathan Iasillo enjoyed his best campaign as the boys soccer varsity head coach, leading his team to the semi-finals of sectionals.
In our latest sports profile, the coach reflects on his 24 year career as a PE teacher and coach.
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Our latest “Where Are They Now?” column features Charlie Rossi, a PHS class of 1960 graduate. Rossi, who is a retired Hendrick Hudson biology teacher, recently met his goal of visiting all 48 states in the continental United States.
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