Local Matters Westchester

Episode 47: How the Pleasantville Farmers Market Became a Regional Draw

48 min · 18. touko 2026
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The Pleasantville Farmers Market has grown from a dozen vendors into one of Westchester’s busiest year-round destinations. This week on Local Matters Westchester, The Examiner’s weekly podcast, host Martin Wilbur talks with Peter Rogovin of Foodchester about what makes it work: from strict local sourcing to building a market where vendors can succeed. Rogovin, the founder of Foodchester, Inc., the nonprofit behind the award-winning market, also talks about how it draws thousands to downtown Pleasantville each weekend, and the planning behind what’s designed to feel like a seamless experience.

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Episode 50: Mount Pleasant Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi Talks Town Politics, Policy

In this episode of Local Matters Westchester, Mount Pleasant Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi talks to hosts Martin Wilbur and Adam Stone to discuss development pressures, fiscal constraints, and ongoing flooding concerns. He addresses questions about developer influence, affordable housing, and Mount Pleasant’s recent Moody’s bond rating downgrade, and explains his approach to maintaining low taxes while funding town services. The conversation also covers transparency critiques, his fall election opponent Tom Abinanti, the JCCA Cottage School situation, the town’s legal challenge to New York State’s Voting Act, plans for workforce housing development, and ethics concerns raised in the local political debate.

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