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Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris

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The “featured” BlogTalkRadio program, “Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris,” opens the Monday, May 11, 2015 program at 10am ET with Monday Co-hosts John Bailey, White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher, and Hezi Aris, Yonkers Tribune Publisher, in discussion of their respective beats, White Plains and Yonkers, respectively. When issues of importance are revealed, the co-hosts are not reluctant to jump into the fray, even if beyond the boundaries of their respective cities; the big issue is the impact of the latest candidates and soon to be announced candidates entering their respective efforts for the office of U.S. President for 2016.

Ossining Village Mayor Victoria Gearity delves into issues specific to the village. At the bottom of the second hour Mayor Gearity speaks to the May 14th film presentation of "Food Chains" which will be screened with a discussion following the film at no charge under the auspices of The Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series. “Food Chains” explore how t revolutionize the dynamics and poverty of the U.S. farm workers. It reveals the human cost in our food supply, the complicity of large buyers of produce and how it affects society overall. The presentation is held at the Ossining Library’s Budarz Theatre, 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY 10562. Screening starts at 6:30; Seating begins 6:15.

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