In this letter to the editor in the May 2,2008 issue of The Sound Report, former city manager Peter Korn asserts his version of the Armory deed. Accepting the deed, as executed, knowing in advance there would be no effort to comply doesn’t seem fair to the citizens. Does it? He states “there is no contractual obligation that the city maintains it or allows public use”.
Following up in the May 9,2008 issue of the same paper, Peter Parente, co-chair of the Save Our Armory Committee and Veteran’s activist, offers a rebuttal to Mr Korn’s statements.
I believe you’ll find Mr Parente’s facts reflect the wording of the deed.
What do YOU think?
IT’S YOUR ARMORY !


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The New Rochelle Armory – Would a City Manager Lie?
March 2, 2010In this letter to the editor in the May 2,2008 issue of The Sound Report, former city manager Peter Korn asserts his version of the Armory deed. Accepting the deed, as executed, knowing in advance there would be no effort to comply doesn’t seem fair to the citizens. Does it? He states “there is no contractual obligation that the city maintains it or allows public use”.
Following up in the May 9,2008 issue of the same paper, Peter Parente, co-chair of the Save Our Armory Committee and Veteran’s activist, offers a rebuttal to Mr Korn’s statements.
I believe you’ll find Mr Parente’s facts reflect the wording of the deed.
What do YOU think?
IT’S YOUR ARMORY !
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