The Yonkers Tribune, designated the home of the acid-tongued bloggers by “The New York Times”, is home to a tribe of cranky political obsessives, and anonymous gadflies who have taken up camp to populate our Website: www.YonkersTribune.com.
There may never be a single locus of political engagement in Yonkers, where the “City of Gracious Living” is introspectively questioned as to whether it is more than “A City of Hills where Nothing is On the Level?” The tireless Publisher / Editor Hezi Aris, a bearded gnome clad with a digital camera at hand attends the meetings you would want to attend in order to capture the meetings for the virtual pages of the Yonkers Tribune. He does so in a baroque prose style that flows with an infusion of well-mannered outrage, like someone pounding on an off-key harpsichord. One may comfortably infer that sedate editorial pages are anathema to the Yonkers Tribune. Politics, in all its permutations and nuance are our forte.
Even so, the Yonkers Tribune is quick to celebrate people, their passionate for serving the public good, speaking to issues of technology, history and historical perspective, economic development issues, business, real estate, finances, education concerns, legislative agenda, planning and zoning concerns