Renea Henry
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Beliefs
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Politics
- How would you describe your political beliefs?
I think political affiliations are always more complicated than they seem on their face. Political parties hardly ever comfortably package the full range of a person's ideological beliefs. That said, I am registered as a Democrat because I really wanted to vote in the presidential primaries.
As far as local politics are concerned, I consider myself an independent and have voted across party lines on many occasions.
Religion
- How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
That's complicated. I consider myself culturally Catholic. Having grown up in New Orleans, I consider that denomination a matter of my culture more than any reflection of my ideological beliefs. I take my spiritual beliefs very seriously, but I do not agree with many Catholic doctrines. I don't consider myself religious, but I do attend services occasionally. I respect all denominations and try to expose myself to as many faith traditions as possible. I believe they have more in common than their liturgical or political differences might suggest.
Local Hot Button Issues
- What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Since I'm new to the area, I haven't formed a lot of firm opinions. So far, the impact of the economic recession on the ability of local governments to plan for the future and prioritze seems to be the most salient issue.
- Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I really am an interested, neutral bystander. I believe in fairness, not a theoretical concept of objectivity. In time, I'm sure I will form my own opinions. But you'll never see any bias in my coverage. My job is to present fair, useful coverage for the community and I think that's far more important a responsibility than sharing my particular assessment. But if you're really interested in my opinion on anything, let's have a cup of coffee...
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I hope it brings your family some comfort Thank you for ...
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You guys are sharp! I replaced the shot this morning ...
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Rye City Council voted last night to move ahead with ...
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Rye High School Ranked 11th...
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Do you know someone dealing with hoarding issues? It's ...
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Great opportunity to get Mother's Day gifts!
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We may disagree, Mr. McVetty, but it's not because of ...
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These 3 police officers may cost the city of White Plains...
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The details of the agreement weren't available. When they...
Blind Brook School District...
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I don't think the problem is the tradition. Cyclists ...
[PHOTOS] Cyclists Take Over...
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The Board
Bob Zahm
11:43 am on Friday, February 3, 2012
Wow. You're fast. Just saw a spam post from Sonyaxxn and it's already gone.
Sonyaxxn commented on:
[POLL] Ethics Board Adjourns With No Comment or Recusals
11:32am
Sonyaxxn commented on:
CALL FOR ARTISTS - TALL GRASS ART FAIR AND GALLERY
11:13 am
RyeWatch
3:30 pm on Friday, November 4, 2011
Hi Renea,
Apparently there is something out there to the effect of Catherine Parker (candidate for the Rye city council) owing the city more than $500 in parking violations and ignoring summonses.
Is anybody in the media checking on this?
RyeWatch (Meredith)
Marina Stanley
10:09 pm on Sunday, July 24, 2011
Hi Renea! Thanks for your kind words. IT is a love story at heart. It was such an honor to find that story and meet those women. Thanks for reading.