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Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris

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Monday Co-hosts, John Bailey, White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher, and Hezi Aris, Yonkers Tribune Publisher, open the broadcast day this Monday, May 16, 2016, at 10am DST. They engage in discussion, review, and analysis of issues specific to the cities of White Plains and Yonkers, New York, respectively.

Michael Edelman, Esq., political analyst, guides us in distilling and thereby understanding the ever changing landscape via-a-vis the U.S. presidential primary candidates vying to become POTUS. He attends the broadcast from 10:30-11am.

Ossining Village Mayor Victoria Gearity joins the morning broadcast at 11am. She speaks to hyper-local and economic concerns, and the transitional impact made over the past year that has rejuvenated, engaged, and focused people to in the believable "can do" demeanor for all villagers. We delve into the positiveness evidenced that seems incongruous to less positive communities in Westchester County. Is this a template toward continuing success replicable? How so? What are the ingredients? How have they come about?

Mayor Gearity also introduces our listeners to The Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series presentation this Thursday, May 19th showing of the film "Just Eat It". The film delves into the fact that almost 50 percent of foods are trashed; thereby the prospect for feeding more people by way of adopting lifestyle concepts that can reduce the known wastefulness. We learn to explore concepts that may change the old reality.

Your participation is shamelessly solicited; share your perspective; ask a question, be heard! Engage us during this weekly radio time slot by calling (347) 205-9201. You are only asked to please stay on topic.

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