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NY Assemblyman Makes Next Move: Declares Run For Westchester County Position NY Assemblyman Makes Next Move: Declares Run For Westchester County Position
NY Assemblyman Makes Next Move: Declares Run For Westchester County Position A prominent state assemblyman from Westchester is announcing a run for one of the county's top positions.  Yonkers Assemblyman Nader Sayegh, a Democrat who currently represents the state's 90th Assembly District, announced that he would be running for Westchester County Clerk on Friday, Dec. 13.  Sayegh, age 72, said he would bring a "unique skill set" to the role.  "I look forward to campaigning strong in every corner of our great county. The county clerk's office plays such a crucial role in providing services to the residents including legal records, passports, and land r…
Owner Of High-End Northern Westchester French Restaurant Charged With Fraud Owner Of High-End Northern Westchester French Restaurant Charged With Fraud
Owner Of High-End Northern Westchester French Restaurant Charged With Fraud The owner of a high-end restaurant in Northern Westchester who lives in Fairfield County is facing multiple fraud charges, Geoffrey Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced. Barbara Meyzen, also known as “Bobbie," the owner and operator of La Crémaillère Restaurant in Bedford, was arrested on Tuesday morning, July 23 in Connecticut and was presented Tuesday afternoon before United States Magistrate Judge Lisa Margaret Smith. “When Barbara Meyzen’s upscale clientele of bankers, celebrities, and other notable figures frequented her restaurant, th…
Leonard Spano, Patriarch Of Westchester Political Dies, Dies Leonard Spano, Patriarch Of Westchester Political Dies, Dies
Leonard Spano, Patriarch Of Westchester Political Dies, Dies The first father of politics in Westchester, Leonard Spano, died over the weekend at the age of 88. Spano, who served as a Westchester County legislator for 22 years and as the county clerk for more than a decade before his retirement in 2005 died on Sunday, his family announced. The cause of death was reportedly heart failure brought on by complications from lymphoma. Born on Aug. 5, 1930, to Nicholas and Mary Spano, he was one of four children who grew up in southwest Yonkers. He attended St. Peter's School and worked alongside his father, who emigrated from Italy, learning the famil…