Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Our Deepest Condolences, Mme. Secretary


Michael Sneed

Buddy.
Confidant.
Cat herder.
Betsy Ebeling, 73, who was known as Hillary Rodham Clinton’s best friend and first childhood school chum, died Sunday in Arlington Heights after a long battle with breast cancer.
Ebeling and Clinton had a long history together dating back to when they were sixth-graders at Eugene Field School in Park Ridge.
“It’s so sudden because Betsy was always busy gathering Hillary and all of us who had been close — especially her Park Ridge school buddies, which she jokingly likened to herding cats,” said Kathy Burgess, a close friend.
Ebeling was working on getting everyone together for a “slumber party” in Indiana Aug. 9- 11, Burgess said.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Hillary and Bill Clinton Drop In on Jasper and his Mom


Hillary Clinton visited her daughter Chelsea and her newborn grandson Jasper in the hospital on Tuesday.
The former Secretary of State, 71, was photographed walking into Lenox Hill Hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where her daughter Chelsea, 39, gave birth on Monday morning.
Hillary beamed as she was seen exiting an SUV shortly after lunchtime and walking into the medical facility to make her second visit to her daughter and grandson in as many days, having only left the hospital late on Monday evening.
Thrilled: The former Secretary of State beamed as she headed into Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan
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Monday, July 22, 2019

Congratulations Chelsea and Marc!

Congrats to Hillary and Bill, too! The proud grandparents.




Chelsea Clinton announces birth of third child
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Chelsea Clinton is officially a mom of three.
The 39-year-old author and daughter of former President Clinton and Hillary Clinton announced the birth of her third child, Jasper Clinton Mezvinsky, on Monday.



Clinton — author of the children's books, "Start Now! You Can Make a Difference" and "She Persisted" — and her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, are already parents to Aidan, 3, and Charlotte, 4. All of the couple's children share their mom's maiden name as their middle names.


Hillary Clinton told her more than 25 million Twitter followers that she was "thrilled" by the "happy news" of her third grandchild:

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Hillary Clinton speaks at Lights for Liberty vigil in Chappaqua

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Hillary Clinton speaks at Lights for Liberty vigil in Chappaqua

Michael P. McKinney, Rockland/Westchester Journal News

Published 4:27 p.m. ET July 13, 2019 | Updated 4:50 p.m. ET July 13, 2019
CHAPPAQUA – Former presidential candidate and Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton was among the speakers Friday at a Lights for Liberty vigil that was held to protest the conditions and policies immigrants face at the border and at detention centers.
“It is an important moment for us to come together,” Clinton told attendees, according to Vimeo video posted Twitter. Speaking from the downtown gazebo, the former secretary of state said it was important “to do whatever part we can in trying to stand up for those who are voiceless.”
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Bill and Hillary Clinton Honored

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Bill, Hillary Clinton Honored As John D. Rockefeller Jr. Park Preservation Award Winners

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Hillary Clinton; George Gumina, Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve founder and president; Dr. Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky, chair of the state Council of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and former President Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton; George Gumina, Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve founder and president; Dr. Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky, chair of the state Council of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and former President Bill Clinton Photo Credit: Don Pollard Photography[/caption]

The Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve presented the inaugural John D. Rockefeller Jr. Park Preservation Award to former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua.
The Clintons were honored on June 22 during the Friends Annual Gala at the Rockefeller Estate in Pocantico Hills.
They were recognized for their contributions and countless endeavors, including the Clinton Foundation. According to the Friends of the historic state park, the Clintons "carry out their longstanding work of safeguarding our natural resources and building a sustainable future. The Westchester County residents are often spotted strolling the Preserve’s charming carriage roads with their dogs and greeting other visitors.
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