Tom Auchterlonie

Community Reporter

tauchterlonie@dailyvoice.com

Tom Auchterlonie is an experienced local journalist and is originally from Mount Kisco. Prior to joining The Daily Voice he spent more than four years at Patch.com, where he covered Mount Kisco, New Castle and Bedford. He has also freelanced for various local publications, including The Examiner, Inside Chappaqua and The Record-Review. Tom is an alumnus of Syracuse University.

Tom was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Pound Ridge Board Race Outcome Hinges On Absentee Ballots Pound Ridge Board Race Outcome Hinges On Absentee Ballots
Pound Ridge Board Race Outcome Hinges On Absentee Ballots POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Absentee ballot results will determine who won Tuesday's special election for a Pound Ridge Town Board seat. According to the Westchester County Board of Elections, Pound Ridge has 85 uncounted absentee ballots. That number far exceeds the 29-vote lead that Democratic candidate Sherene De Palma has over Republican David Dow. The number was provided to Daily Voice in response to a request. Unofficial results from the Board of Elections currently show De Palma with 921 votes (51 percent) to Dow's 892 (49 percent). All four of the town's election districts have repo…
Mount Kisco Deputy Mayor Nominated For Veterans Hall Of Fame Mount Kisco Deputy Mayor Nominated For Veterans Hall Of Fame
Mount Kisco Deputy Mayor Nominated For Veterans Hall Of Fame MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Mount Kisco Deputy Mayor George Griffin was honored before a packed crowd on Monday night, Nov. 3. The occasion was the nomination of the Army veteran of the Vietnam War for the Veterans Hall of Fame for the 40th state Senate district, an initiative promoted by state Sen. Greg Ball. Suzi McDonough, Ball’s chief of staff, read aloud a proclamation in Griffin’s honor before he posed for photos with family and members of the local American Legion post. In his remarks, Griffin said it is very important “that we remember all our veterans.” Recalling his military se…
Maloney Edges Hayworth In Congressional Race Maloney Edges Hayworth In Congressional Race
Maloney Edges Hayworth In Congressional Race This story has been updated. PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Former Rep. Nan Hayworth has conceded to Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney in the race for New York's 18th Congressional District. Hayworth, the Republican candidate, announced her concession on her campaign's Facebook page Wednesday. "This was a narrow race, for sure. Congressman Maloney currently leads by just over one percent of total votes cast," she said in the statement. "At this moment, even allowing for our likely majority of the absentee ballots, we don't see a path to victory." Hayworth added: "I just got off the phone with Con…
Hayworth Concedes To Maloney In 18th Congressional District Race Hayworth Concedes To Maloney In 18th Congressional District Race
Hayworth Concedes To Maloney In 18th Congressional District Race This story has been updated PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Former Rep. Nan Hayworth has conceded to Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney in the race for New York's 18th Congressional District. Hayworth, the Republican candidate, announced her concession on her campaign's Facebook page. "This was a narrow race, for sure. Congressman Maloney currently leads by just over one percent of total votes cast," she said in the statement. "At this moment, even allowing for our likely majority of the absentee ballots, we don't see a path to victory." Hayworth added: "I just got off the phone with Congressman Ma…
Mianus River Gorge To Buy 73-Acre North Castle Site For $2.8M Mianus River Gorge To Buy 73-Acre North Castle Site For $2.8M
Mianus River Gorge To Buy 73-Acre North Castle Site For $2.8M ARMONK, N.Y. -- Mianus River Gorge will acquire a 73-acre parcel in North Castle for $2.8 million, according to Rod Christie, the preserve's executive director. The purchase is expected to close in the coming months. The property, which is located at 99 E. Middle Patent Road, is co-owned by Hope Levene and her relatives, according to Christie. Levene, a 93-year-old Bedford resident who formerly lived in North Castle, has a long local history. In a July interview that focused on her six decades of volunteerism at Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH), she discussed the various roles she ha…
Southeast, Brewster Incumbents Cruise To Victory Southeast, Brewster Incumbents Cruise To Victory
Southeast, Brewster Incumbents Cruise To Victory BREWSTER, N.Y. -- Incumbent Brewster Village Trustees Mary Bryde and Tom Boissonault have won their races, according to unofficial results late Tuesday. The numbers show that Boissonault and Brydge each have 127 votes. Since only two seats were up for election this year and because there were no other declared candidates, they ran unopposed. Meanwhile, there are two write-in votes listed. Meanwhile, incumbent Michael Bruen, who ran unopposed for Southeast Highway Superintendent, has won his race. Unofficial results show that Bruen has 3,303 votes. The results also show that there were 2…
Bartolotti Wins Putnam County Clerk Election Bartolotti Wins Putnam County Clerk Election
Bartolotti Wins Putnam County Clerk Election PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Michael Bartolotti has won the race for Putnam County Clerk, according to unofficial results. The results, which are from the Putnam County Board of Elections show that Bartolotti defeated his opponent, Lithgow Osborne, with 15,744 votes (63.44 percent) to 9,065 votes (36.53. percent). Bartolotti, who works as a deputy in the county clerk's office, won with the Republican, Conservative and Independence ballot lines. Osborne had the Democratic and Working Families Party lines. At a recent candidates forum, the pair disagreed sharply on whether or not the clerk's…
Berra Narrowly Leads In North Castle Town Board Special Election Berra Narrowly Leads In North Castle Town Board Special Election
Berra Narrowly Leads In North Castle Town Board Special Election ARMONK, N.Y. -- Incumbent José Berra holds a narrow lead over challenger Guy Mezzancello in a special election for a North Castle Town Board seat, according to unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections. Berra is up by just 16 votes, according to the results.  In total, the results show that the incumbent has 1,623 votes (50 percent) and that the challenger has 1,607 votes (50 percent). Neither candidate could be reached for comment late Tuesday. Berra, the Democratic candidate, was appointed to the seat because Michael Schiliro resigned to become town supervis…
De Palma Narrowly Leads Dow In Pound Ridge Special Election De Palma Narrowly Leads Dow In Pound Ridge Special Election
De Palma Narrowly Leads Dow In Pound Ridge Special Election POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Democrat Sherene De Palma has a narrow lead over Republican David Dow, according to unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections. With all four of the town's election districts reported, De Palma leads by 29 votes. The results show that she has 921 (51 percent) to 892 (49 percent) for Dow. Neither candidate could be reached for comment late Tuesday. The two are vying for a seat that became subject to a special election when Dick Lyman resigned to become town supervisor. It is temporarily occupied by Deputy Supervisor Jon Powers. Regardless…
Unofficial Results Show Victor In North Salem Town Board Special Election Unofficial Results Show Victor In North Salem Town Board Special Election
Unofficial Results Show Victor In North Salem Town Board Special Election NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- Martin Aronchick defeated William Monti in a special election for a North Salem Town Board seat, according to unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections.  Monti, however, says that there may have been a problem with one voting machine and that absentee ballots may not have been accounted for. “I understand there are some machines somewhere that still have votes inside them,” Monti told Daily Voice. “I don’t know the full story.” As of midnight on Wednesday, Nov. 5, the results show Aronchick, the Democratic candidate, defeated Monti, the Re…
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