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Monday, August 4, 2025

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ANTHONY MERANTE STANDS UP FOR TAXPAYERS.

He has consistently voted NO on property tax increases for four consecutive years and opposed this year’s unfair water bill hike. Refusing a taxpayer-funded city car and free gas, Anthony drives his own vehicle. He also voted against pay raises for the City Council and Mayor—donating his portion to local community organizations when the raise passed. Anthony has been a vocal opponent of overdevelopment that threatens the character of our neighborhoods. His commitment to Yonkers includes keeping the city affordable, repairing deteriorating roads, safeguarding our quality of life, and ensuring public safety. He’s an Independent Thinker. A Proven Leader!


ANTHONY LISTENS, HE CARES, AND HE WORKS HARD FOR YOU.

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Yonkers Insider: For Immediate Release: ***NEWS RELEASE***: MAYOR SPANO LAUNCHES 14th ANNUAL YONKERS “BACKPACK TO SCHOOL” DONATION DRIVE.

 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 


 


MAYOR SPANO LAUNCHES 14th ANNUAL YONKERS “BACKPACK TO SCHOOL” DONATION DRIVE.


 


YONKERS, NY – August 4, 2025 – Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano today announced the launch of the City’s annual “Backpack to School” donation drive. The 14th annual donation drive provides backpacks and school supplies to Yonkers Public Schools students most in need.


 


“Here in Yonkers, we believe every child deserves the chance to succeed in school and beyond,” said Mayor Spano. “That’s why we’re working to make sure families have the support they need—because we know that even basic school supplies can be tough to afford. By teaming up with local businesses, nonprofits, and generous residents, we’re turning compassion into action—ensuring our students start the school year with confidence and the tools they need to thrive.”


 


“We’re grateful to Mayor Spano and the City of Yonkers for their partnership and generosity,” said Superintendent of Schools Aníbal Soler, Jr. “This effort helps ensure more of our students have the tools they need to succeed and reflects the kind of community support that uplifts all of Yonkers Public Schools.”


Beginning today, backpacks and school supply donations may be made at the following “Backpack to School” drop-off locations until Monday, August 18th:


 Yonkers City Hall - 40 South Broadway (Lobby)


Riverfront Library - 1 Larkin Center


Grinton I. Will Library - 1500 Central Park Avenue


Crestwood Library - 16 Thompson Street


 


All four Yonkers Police Precincts


· PCT 1 - 730 E. Grassy Sprain Road


· PCT 2 - 441 Central Park Avenue


· PCT 3 - 435 Riverdale Avenue


· PCT 4 - 53 Shonnard Place


 Suggested supply packages for donation include new backpacks filled with the following school supplies:


· Crayons


· Colored pencils


· Washable markers


· Glue sticks or Elmer’s glue


· Rulers


· Pink erasers


· #2 pencils


· Pencil Sharpeners


· Loose-leaf paper


· Composition Books


· Pencil pouches.


· Pocket folders


· Hand sanitizer


· Tissue Packets


· Masks/Face coverings


 


The latest survey on school supplies for 2025 from the National Retail Federation (NRF) determined that families with kids in grades K-12 expect to spend $858.07 on clothing, shoes, school supplies and electronics. Total back-to-school spending is expected to reach $39.4 billion, up from $38.8 billion last year.


Backpacks and supplies will be distributed to a Pre-K – 8 school as selected by Yonkers Public Schools. For more information, contact the Mayor’s Office at 914-377-6300 or visit https://yonkersny.gov/backpackdrive.


 

 

Yonkers Insider/Westchester Insider: 2025 General Election Desk for November Election.

 


The General Election comes up in November in this year's elections. All Seventeen Westchester County Legislators are up for Election this year, along with Westchester County Executive and Westchester County Clerk Seat and Judicial seats for Westchester County Court Judge, Westchester County Family Court Judge, Westchester County Surrogate Court Judge and 4 seats in the NYS Supreme Court Justice 9th District - Nomination Convention for those seats are next week for Democrat, GOP and Conservative Parties.


 Also Yonkers City Council: Yonkers City Council President, Yonkers City Council 2nd, 4th and 6th Districts. Also Mount Vernon has City Council seats up in the November General Election as well. 


Yonkers City Council President: Yonkers City Council President Democrat Lakisha Collins Bellamy seeking 2nd Term for Yonkers City Council President, also running Republican Dean Politopoulos and Working Families Party Candidate Angelique Lopez.


Yonkers City Council 2nd District: Democrat Yonkers City Councilwoman Corazon Pineda Issac and her Challenger Write in Prince Robinson.


4th District: Yonkers City Council Majority Leader John Rubbo has Democrat and Conservative Party Lines against his Challenger Republican Tony Solieri.


6th District: Rematch from 2021: Yonkers Republican City Councilman Anthony Merante 6th District and his Challenger Tim Hodges who has Democrat and Conservative Party Lines. 


Westchester County Legislator: 14th District:: Democrat Westchester County Legislator David Tubiolo running for relection against Challenger GOP Candidate Michael Pineda. District covers parts of Yonkers and Mount Vernon.


Westchester County Executive: Democrat Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and his Challenger Republican Christine Sculti. 


Westchester County Clerk: Democrat Thomas Roach in this race for Westchester County Clerk since Westchester County Clerk Tim idoni is not seeking another term as Westchester County Clerk. 


We will continue to keep our readers posted on the 2025 General Election from the Yonkers Insider Westchester Insider 2025 Election Desk. 


Yonkers Insider Westchester Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider: Promotions: Westchester County Legislator Shanae Williams 16th District running for relection.

 


Thank you @32bjseiu for your endorsement. I will always stand strong with you to fight for the rights of building workers in #WestchesterCounty #32bjseiu #buildingjustice #endorsed


Westchester County Legislator Shanae Williams 16th District running for relection.

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Yonkers Insider: Promotions: Westchester County Legislator Shanae Williams 16th District Running for reelection.

 


Thank you to @opennyforall for your endorsement. Housing affordability is the number 1 issue that we are facing as a community and we simply need more housing.


We need more housing stock, we need more housing people can afford, we need more housing people can invest in, and we need to keep people in their homes.


I will continue to be a strong housing advocate for the people of my district but also for all Westchester residents and all New Yorkers!


#endorsed #housingforall #opennewyork

Westchester County Legislator Shanae Williams 16th District running for relection. 

Yonkers Insider: Statement from New York State Assemblyman Nader Sayegh 90th District.

 


Friends and Neighbors,


As the summer unfolds, my team and I continue to highlight the important work happening across our city and beyond. From regional events that strengthen federal and international partnerships to visits that celebrate New York’s rich history and environmental innovation, we are proud to support efforts that uplift our communities and expand opportunities for connection. Whether it’s standing alongside colleagues at civic gatherings or recognizing the young voices shaping our future, we remain committed to building a stronger, more engaged Yonkers.




With high temperatures and unpredictable weather still affecting many parts of our state, we urge everyone to take proper precautions. Please stay hydrated, avoid extended exposure to the heat, and check in on neighbors, seniors, children, and others who may be especially vulnerable. Staying informed and using local resources when needed can make all the difference. From major community events to everyday care and support, we are reminded that our collective well-being depends on how we show up for one another. As always, our office is here to provide guidance, information, and resources to help everyone stay safe and connected.




Finally, I again call for an immediate ceasefire and end to the conflict in Gaza, the West Bank, and the Middle East. The ongoing suffering, starvation, displacement, and war must stop. We must not stay silent with the enormous loss of civilian life, mostly women and children. I strongly urge all parties to release all hostages and prisoners, end the blockade of food, water, and medicine, and start meaningful dialogue which would result in an end of the war and a negotiated settlement protecting the individual liberties and rights of all parties. Enough is enough.






As always, please feel free to reach out to my office with any concerns or questions.



Nader J. Sayegh


NYS Assemblyman


90th District-Yonkers

Friday, August 1, 2025

Yonkers Insider: Statement from Yonkers City Councilwoman Corazon Pineda Issac 2nd District.

 


Happy Friday!




There's a lot to look forward to in the coming days as Yonkers prepares for several annual, much-anticipated events.




On Saturday, August 2nd at 1pm, the the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge will be taking place at Empire City Casino. Please visit here to register to participate.




On Tuesday, August 5th, from 5:00-9:00pm, the Yonkers Police Department will be hosting National Night Out at various locations throughout the city. The 3rd Precinct will be hosting their National Night Out event at Sullivan Oval, which is where I'll be. Come by for some good old-fashioned fun as we highlight the importance of building positive relationships between Yonkers Police Officers and community residents. There will be food, games, music, and free giveaways.




This year, we also have a special event I'd like to highlight - the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Join us at the Hudson River Museum on Wednesday, August 6th from 6:00-8:00pm as we celebrate one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in U.S. history. 




Have a great weekend!




Sincerely,




Hon. Corazon Pineda-Isaac


40 South Broadway, Suite 414


Yonkers, NY 10701


(Tel) 377-6312


(Email) corazon.pineda.isaac@yonkersny.gov



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