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Letter to the Editor: Concerned Citizens Supporting the Town Board
A group of Bedford residents write in support of its town board's decision to override the tax cap.

Before becoming a Patch editor, I was a freelance writer. Before that, I received my Bachelors degree from the University at Buffalo and Masters degree from New York University. After a brief stint in higher education, I served as the communications director for the National Academy Foundation, a national nonprofit in New York City. I love living in Northern Westchester, and think it is a special corner of the world. If I could just import a Wegmans from Rochester, life would be complete. I live in Cross River with my husband, Jonathan, and two children, Maxwell and Amanda, who both attend school in the Katonah Lewisboro district.
A group of Bedford residents write in support of its town board's decision to override the tax cap.

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This week Viktoria Fisch opened the doors of Ebba—a new perfume and gift shop named for her mother.
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County Legislator Peter Harckham writes in about the federal housing lawsuit settlement.
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