Sensitive, Ain’t He?
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- February
- 19
The other day I telephoned Andy Spano’s nasty little attack dog and political mastermind, Larry “Bermuda” Schwartz, and invited him to come on the radio with me, but he declined. He said he was going to be “out of town” Thursday.
Larry’s fur really bristled over a couple of recent columns in which I pointed out that an Ardsley building Spano wants to buy for the county Board of Elections happens to be owned and legally represented by major campaign contributors.
The appointed hatchet man couldn’t wait to fire off a scathing letter to the editor, repleted with typos. How dare I question a $13.3 million deal and the motives behind it?
So I thought it might be good radio to put Larry on the air and let listeners ask him questions, too. But he said “no.”
Oh well. It’s an open invitation. I’ll even personally pick Schwartz up and drive him to the WVOX studio in New Rochelle.
Catch “High Noon” at noon, Thursday. Listen by turning to 1460 AM, or logging on to www.wvox.com
We’ll have plenty to talk about.



Phil Reisman is a veteran journalist and native of Westchester County. He began his career in 1977 as the head copy boy of a startup New York City newspaper that quickly went belly up. Reisman was not to blame for the newspaper's failure, or so he claims.







In a ‘66 Corvair with a James Bond passenger ejection seat.