Jan. 20: Donald Trump, Barack Obama and race

... I'm reminded of how he's made it the fashion in the country to be nasty, hateful and blatantly stupid. Seth Crane Tarrytown, N.Y.: Would these so-called leaders of our country wake up and smell the roses? It's over and the sooner you accept the ...

Some fearful Trump presidency will reverse MLK accomplishments

Some of the people who attended the Legacy Youth Awards in Tarrytown on Monday say they are concerned over a possible reversal of Dr. Martin Some of the people who attended the Legacy Youth Awards in Tarrytown on Monday say they are concerned over a possible reversal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s biggest accomplishments under a Donald Trump presidency. TARRYTOWN - Some of the people who attended the Legacy Youth Awards in Tarrytown on Monday say they are concerned over a possible reversal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s biggest accomplishments under a Donald Trump presidency.

Trumpa s commitment to infrastructure vow is being questioned

In this file photo, construction on the new Tappan Zee Bridge rises above the current bridge as seen from Tarrytown, N.Y. Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending President-elect Donald Trump promised to rebuild America's roads, bridges and airports, lobbyists for transportation and utility industries are beginning to wonder whether Trump really meant what he said. From the day he formally entered the presidential race to the moment he declared victory, Trump pledged to rebuild the nation's aging and inadequate infrastructure.

Will Trump live up to his infrastructure promises?

... Nov. 2, 2016, file photo, construction on the new Tappan Zee Bridge rises above the current bridge as seen from Tarrytown, N.Y. Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending President-elect Donald Trump promised to rebuild ...

Will Trump live up to his infrastructure promises?

In this Nov. 2, 2016, file photo, construction on the new Tappan Zee Bridge rises above the current bridge as seen from Tarrytown, N.Y. Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending President-elect Donald Trump promised to rebuild America's roads, bridges and airports, lobbyists for transportation and utility industries are beginning to wonder whether Trump really meant what he said. From the day he formally entered the presidential race to the moment he declared victory, Trump pledged to rebuild the nation's aging and inadequate infrastructure.