
Local Matters Westchester, a civic affairs podcast, delivers in-depth conversations on the issues shaping the region. Hosted by Examiner Media Publisher Adam Stone, veteran journalist Martin Wilbur, and former PCTV Station Manager Shane McGaffey, the show features influential guests ranging from elected officials and business leaders to artists, educators, and nonprofit advocates.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics | |||

Diane Pagan, a local nurse practitioner and the founder of Senior Moments Care, talks with Local Matters Westchester this week about delivering compassionate medical care to elderly patients in their homes, and the new Geriatric Center of Excellence ... more
Army veteran Cait Conley talks to Local Matters Westchester about her Hudson Valley roots, what motivated her decision to choose West Point, and why she’s challenging Rep. Mike Lawler for the 17th Congressional District seat. She addresses affordabil... more
Tracey Bilski of Friends of Buttonhook Forest joins to us discuss the grassroots effort to preserve the 20-acre Chappaqua woodland from development. She talks about the legal fight, fundraising push, environmental stakes and the broader effort to hon... more
In this episode of Local Matters Westchester, we examine the Jimmy Collins case with three people who were at the center of the civil fight for accountability: lead plaintiff Greg Ardanowski, fellow plaintiff Scott Roth, and attorney Sarah Klein of M... more
Today, we’re joined by Beth Davidson, a Rockland County legislator and Democratic candidate for New York’s 17th Congressional District. This interview is part of an ongoing series where we’re speaking with all the Democratic primary candidates ahead ... more
‘Shaking in Our Boots’: Inside a Crisis with Mount Kisco Child Care Center Director Dawn Meyerski
Mount Kisco Child Care Center Executive Director Dawn Meyerski talks staffing shortages, federal funding changes, and the various challenges of running ... more
This week on Local Matters Westchester, we speak with Nicole Ferrara and David Kaufstein of The Nicholas Center, a nonprofit with locations in Pleasantville and Port Washington. The organization helps people with autism learn, live, and work in their... more
Former FBI analyst John Sullivan, who was one of the bureau’s most senior openly gay officials, joins us to discuss his run for Congress in New York’s 17th District. We ask why he left the FBI over concerns about the Trump administration, his experie... more
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