New Online Journal
Two Larchmont women, Judy Silberstein and Paula Eisenberg,
are collaborating to publish Larchmont Gazette.
"We saw a void in local news coverage," said
Silberstein. "Larchmont Gazette is going to be
an independent, exciting new source for local news."
Eisenberg added, "We'll be a real community paper,
and we plan to publish local writers, writing on local
issues. And that means the entire 10538 area, not just
Larchmont Village."
Regular content includes feature stories, breaking
news (updated throughout the week), a community calendar,
dining reviews, and forums. The 10538 Guide will be
a resource for residents and visitors, offering maps,
a tour of Larchmont's attractions, and a rich history
section culled from the holdings of the Larchmont Historical
Society.
As the online journal grows, it will include a directory
of local businesses and updates on the local political
scene. “We will report what's really happening
in the 10538 area, free of any party politics or advertising-driven
constraints," Silberstein said. "Paula and
I have very different political views, which we'll confine
to the Commentary section."
Taking advantage of the interactive nature of the website,
Larchmont Gazette's forums will give readers a chance
to communicate directly with their neighbors. "We
have a section for general discussion about life in
Larchmont," said Eisenberg. "And we think
the recipe swap section will be very popular. I know
there are a lot of great cooks around here!"
There is no need to register in order to use the forums,
Silberstein added. "We think local politicians
will want to read what's going on in our Speak Up
forum," Eisenberg said. "We expect people
to behave with basic courtesy, but aside from that,
they can say what they really think about local issues."
Both women were founding members of the official Village
of Larchmont telecommunications and technology committee.
The committee created the Village's official website
in 1997 and helped the Village cope with Y2K issues.
Eisenberg, with a background in journalism and Internet
consulting, has lived in Larchmont since 1980. Silberstein,
who moved to Larchmont in 1979, holds a Ph.D. in psychology
and has written a book on business. She is a past member
of the Mamaroneck School Board.
Larchmont Gazette's publishers invite local writers,
reporters and photographers to approach them about writing
for the Gazette. "We're blessed with a large population
of talented, creative people here," Silberstein
said. "The Gazette can be a great way for them
to get exposure and have fun in the process."
Do you have story ideas? Let us know, at info@larchmontgazette.com.
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