New York county proposes museum dedicated to Electoral College losers who won the popular vote

If you think that presidential candidates who lost despite winning the popular vote ought to be commemorated, you may be excited about the possible “Almost presidential museum/library” being proposed by the town supervisor of Greenburgh, New York. “I would like to recommend that a Westchester County college establish an almost president museum at one of our colleges to recognize the contributions of Hillary Clinton, the first woman Presidential nominee of a major political party who received the most popular votes in the nation,” explained Paul Feiner in a statement.

Eastchester’s Bill Cade Will Be Honored By National Football Foundation

Eastchester’s beloved and longtime Pop Warner Coach Bill Cade will be honored on Thursday, Jan. 26 by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Cade, who has 302 Pop Warner victories under his belt, will be presented with the “Contribution to Amateur Football Award,” at 7 p.m. during the 44th annual “Golden Dozen” dinner at the Westchester County Club.

Orange seeks to dismiss KJ Camp La Guardia case

… over the shelter’s residents but starting a quagmire over redevelopment. The county contracted with a Westchester County developer to buy the property in 2009, but those plans sat in limbo for years, at least partly because of the county’s inability …