Recommended Reading, September 29, 2024

Recommended Reading, September 29, 2024

DUBLIN, IRELAND (September 29, 2024) — This week is the one year anniversary of my investigation into Noam Bramson and Sustainable Westchester so it seems as good a time as any for me to step back from the tens of thousands of words I have published on the subject and clarify for readers (and law enforcement) what I believe are the most important conclusions from my reporting on the corrupt practices of Noam Bramson and Sustainable Westchester.

The two most decisive moments for a criminal case against Noam Bramson were December 5, 2023, and March 25, 2024.

The three most provable elements of a criminal fraud case against Sustainable Westchester are their claim they add renewable energy to the grid, that they deliver green energy to people’s homes, and ratepayers will save 10% off their electricity bill if they register for community solar.

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Two Reasons Noam Bramson Should be Criminally Charged

Three Reasons Why Sustainable Westchester Should be Indicted for Criminal Fraud

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New NRPD Special Needs Registry Would Not Have Saved Jerrell Garris from Himself

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Articles from Words in Edgewise, Talk of the Sound and Elsewhere on the Web.

Mamaroneck Man Struck by Train in Port Chester

NRPD Launches Special Needs Registry Program

Mamaroneck High School Adopts A New Cell Phone Policy

New Rochelle Must Fire Detective Conn and Reform Its Police Practices after the Officer-Involved Fatal Shooting of Jerrel Garris

Yonkers’ Sustainable Westchester Energy Program Assessed

Woman Fatally Struck by Box Truck on North Avenue in New Rochelle, Driver Released

New Rochelle police investigate crash near North and Lockwood avenues

Playland tax battle: Westchester NY sues Rye for unpaid property taxes

Three Mamaroneck Village Board of Trustees Candidates Run Unopposed

If Green Energy Is the Future, Bring a Fire Extinguisher

En-Garde: New Fencing School to Open in Mamaroneck

New Rochelle Joins Westchester County’s Residential Food Scrap Transportation and Disposal Program


Sustainable Westchester Body Count

Links to Sustainable Westchester Articles


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