Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound
April 2, 2023
Interesting Links and Pix from the past week hand-curated by Robert Cox for the enjoyment and edification of the Sound Shore Community.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Featured Talk of the Sound Articles
- Elsewhere on the Web
- Image Gallery
- ICYMI
- Deep Dives
- Resources
- News Tips
New Rochelle High School Introduces Innovative Narcan Vending Machines
THE DAY AFTER: Narcan Vending Machines and April Fools
Trio Attempts to Use Stolen Identities to Secure $100,000 Car Loan, New Rochelle, Police Say
Notorious New Rochelle Man Pleads Guilty in Domestic Violence Case
New York Yankees, Mariano Rivera Honor New Rochelle’s Joe Fosina on Opening Day
CT Man Arrested Following Report of Shots Fired Outside Bar Taco in Port Chester
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 3/24/23
Live Music is Better: Roundup of Artists Performing Live in Westchester County 3/22/23
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Congressman Jamaal Bowman on Twitter
Raucous VOM Board Meeting as Residents Challenge Village Manager Contract
Intro to Village of Mamaroneck Government
New Rochelle Alternate Side Enforcement Resumes April 1
Kate Mager of Iona WBB Wins College Three-Point Championship at NCAA Final Four
New Rochelle Yard Waste Collection Begins 4/3
Port Chester Man Drives Drunk While Traveling Wrong Way On Thruway
SpotCrime Map of New Rochelle 4/2/23
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Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 3/24/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 3/17/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 3/10/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 3/3/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 2/24/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 2/17/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 2/10/23
Court Reporter’s Notebook: Cases Followed by Robert Cox 2/3/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 3/26/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 3/19/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 3/12/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 2/26/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 2/20/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 2/13/23
Recommended Reading: Talk of the Sound 2/6/23
Our Biggest Stories of 2022 – by Robert Cox
DEEP DIVE A Primer on Fentanyl Overdoses and Related Toxicology – Introduction
The Noam Bramson Ethics Transcripts: Final Summary with All Raw Transcripts
Timeline of Mayor Noam Bramson pursuing New Rochelle Development Commissioner Position
Inside the New Rochelle Police Department Clown Show – Table of Contents
Alec McKenna – Kamal Flowers Archive
Michael Vaccaro – Malik Fogg Archive
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