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Friday, April 30, 2010

04/30/10 The Raw Mount vernon News Feed

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Mount Vernon Roundup: 04/29/10 The Raw Mount Vernon News Feed
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Mount Vernon High School reopens, but not to students - 4/19/10 ...
Teachers headed back to work at Mount Vernon High School Monday after a wall collapse shut down the school.udents return on Monday.
Treasurer of Mount Vernon co-op complex charged with raiding $180K ...
A Hartsdale woman is accused of using her position as treasurer of Mount Vernon co-op apartment complex to steal more than $180000 in four months. ...



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Thursday, April 29, 2010

04/29/10 The Raw Mount Vernon News Feed

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'Let's get him': Woman stabs Mount Vernon man
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By Will David • wdavid@lohud.com • April 29, 2010 MOUNT VERNON — A 42-year-old Mount Vernon man who invited three women to his apartment Wednesday night ...

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04/29/10 Treasurer of Mount Vernon co-op complex charged with raiding $180K from its account

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Mount Vernon News - April 29, 2010
Treasurer of Mount Vernon co-op complex charged with raiding $180K from its account (Journal News)
A Hartsdale woman is accused of using her position as treasurer of Mount Vernon co-op apartment complex to steal more than $180,000 in four months.

Softball: Rye defeats Port Chester, 13-12; more games ... (Journal News)
Yorktown 7, Carmel 2: At Yorktown, Laura Pironi had two hits, including the first home run at the new 'Husker Field.

Westchester legislators delay action on employee health contributions (The Patent Trader)
A move to reform county employee benefits was derailed again this week as four proposals, including a new plan to have employees contribute to health-care costs, remain in legislative limbo.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

04/28/10 The Raw MountVernon News Feed

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Suspect in 3 Yonkers slayings to transfer to county jail from prison
The Journal News LoHud.com
By Rebecca Baker • rebaker@lohud.com • April 28, 2010 A former Mount Vernon man linked to the slayings of three women in Yonkers in the 1980s and 1990s will ...

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It's Back To School At Mount Vernon High - WCBS NEWSRADIO 880
wcbs 880 It's Back to School at Mount Vernon High. ... NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- Mount Vernon High School students return to class today a week after a wall of ...
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CORRUPT DPW COMMISSIONER TERRENCE HORTON"This budget has no excess. This is a new standard of fiscal management competency for the City of Mount Vernon. ...
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04/28/10 Tuckahoe man charged in beating at apartment

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Mount Vernon News - April 28, 2010
Tuckahoe man charged in beating at apartment (Journal News)
TUCKAHOE - A Tuckahoe man was charged today in the vicious beating of a 54-year-old Yonkers man over the weekend.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

)4/26/10 The Raw Mount Vernon News Feed:

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Two children abducted in Mount Vernon by uncle, police say
The Journal News LoHud.com
By Aman Ali • aali@lohud.com • April 25, 2010 MOUNT VERNON — Police are actively searching for an alleged kidnapper believed to be the uncle of the ...
Small fire in Mount Vernon
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By Ben Rubin • bfrubin@lohud.com • April 25, 2010 MOUNT VERNON — City firefighters put out a small blaze in a multi-family home on Cottage Avenue this ...

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04/256/10 Small fire in Mount Vernon

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Mount Vernon News - April 26, 2010
Small fire in Mount Vernon (Journal News)
MOUNT VERNON - City firefighters put out a small blaze in a multi-family home on Cottage Avenue this morning.

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

04/25/10 Yonkers detective praised in serial killer case

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Mount Vernon News - April 25, 2010
Yonkers detective praised in serial killer case
Yonkers detective praised in serial killer case (Journal News)
YONKERS - Police Commissioner Edmund Hartnett on Thursday praised a Cold Case detective involved in arresting a suspect in the death of three women.

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Resources For Critical Readers

The critical readers of Mount Vernon Roundup know that when reading, viewing, or listening to any local "mainstream" news report or blog post, the main thing to realize is that truth and objectivity may be partialy obscured or totaly absent.

While local "mainstream" media outlets and blogs often self-righteously proclaimed that only the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, is published, the critical reader knows that local news reports in "mainstream" media have three primary purposes: (a) to entice their readers, (b) to be "politically correct" so as not to offend the powers that be, and (c) to lure advertisers by showing the number of docile readers the local publication draws.

Beyond these less than honorable motivations listed above, local "mainstream" reporters, editors and especially publishers are also prone to inject their own personal prejudices and biases, either consciously or unconsciously.

The critical reader should be aware of these potential problems.The critical reader needs to have many questions in his mind when examining local "mainstream" media items and blog posts.

Many times the vocabulary employed by local "mainstream" journalists and editors is often pejorative and very value laden.

Actually, this is an argument in and of itself that there is a bias.It is up to the critical reader to point this out by means of blog posts and letters to the local "mainstream" newspaper editors and publishers..

There are honest and objective local "Mainstream" journalists, editors and publishers who try and produce a newsppaper that presents all sides of every issue.

However, these local journalists, editors and publishers who have succeed in resisting the pressures to be biased are few and far between.

Many times the critical reader will discover that these local "mainstream" journalists, editors and publishers cave in to pressures, and/or who are prejudiced and nonobjective by nature.

It is therefore up to the critical reader to carefully evaluate and then reject or accept the claims and assertions that are made in any given news story or blog post.

Local "mainstream" journalists, editors and publishers need to make sure they produce well-researched articles that are based on objective description of empirical facts.

One of the goals of Mount Vernon Roundup is to help these local "Mainstream" journalists, editors and publishers need to strive to convey reality and contribute to enlightenment of Mount Vernon.

However, the critical reader must understand that journalism which abandons these criteria can be misleading and destructive, pandering to the powers that be rather than courageously and honorably serving truth and justice

Resources for Letter Writers

Mount Vernon Roundup publishes email addresses for reporters, editors, and publishers when such addresses are publicly made available.

We encourage our reader to send intelligent, civil, and reasonable emails to these journalists, editors and publishers.

However, a critical reader who sends some correspondence to an email address obtained from this website is, in one sense, representing this blog.

What the writer says, and how it is said, reflects directly on Mount Vernon in general and on this site in particular.

Local "mainstream" reporters, editors and publishers are interested in deadlines and getting stories written that people will read.

If a critical reader can help them do that, then their contributions will be greatly appreciated.

Remember, good stories are factual and well organized, but they also communicate something of the human spirit.

Likewise, letters to local "mainstream" reporters, editors and publishers, while based on heartfelt convictions, also should be well organized, with points and logic developed in a rational sequence.

Proper grammar, spelling, and capitalization also help the local "mainsteam" reporter, editor or publisher view the received letter as worthy of serious consideration.

Brevity and conciseness are very important, and a long-winded rambling discourse is not likely to be given serious consideration.

For that matter, a "letter" does not even have to be a letter, a single sentence can get a point across.

Nor does a letter have to be for publication or even come from a verifiable source, all it needs to do is provide valid food for thought.

Resources For Blog Comments

More and more local "mainstream" media-sponsored web sites are providing submission forms or links where anyone and everyone can post "comments" on their stories.

Some sites also provide various forums of one type or another.However, these forums may require registration.

Many of the comments, suggestions, and cautions that we have provided the critical reader about the submission of comments are very applicable to participation in these forums.

There are no established "standards" for the submission of these comments, and it is necessary and important to very carefully read the instructions, requirements, and limitations for submitting your comments.

Some local "mainstream" newspaper or blog sites may ask for a name, but these are not checked, so there is no need to use your real name if you do not want to.

Other local "mainstream" newspaper or blog sites may allow only a first name, some may permit the inclusions of URL references, links, HTML code, and email addresses, whereas others may not.

When submitting such comments, it is important to "take the high road."Personal attacks, hatefulness, rash accusations, snide insinuations, misleading assertions, and outright lies are the stock in trade of many posters, but the most effective way to disarm and dismiss these posts is to rise far above such tactics.

Name-calling, abrasiveness, unsupported and insupportable assertions, and otherwise descending to the level of negative posters' inanities not only undermines one's credibility, but reduces the likelihood that one's comments will be accepted and printed.

Submissions should be brief and concise.

Two or three short paragraphs is about all that the average reader will assimilate .

Be polite, but factual.

Try to deal with reality, and not with far out ideas or wishful thinking.

Take your own concept or idea and address it as thoughtfully, professionally, and concisely as possible.

But first read the existing comments and make sure you are not repeating what someone else has already posted.

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