
Producer: theexaminernews.com
Website: http://www.theexaminernews.com
Email: mwilbur@theexaminernews.com
Martin Wilbur has been editor-in-chief of The Examiner covering Pleasantville, Mount Pleasant, Mount Kisco, New Castle and North Castle since its inception in 2007. Prior to The Examiner, Martin was assistant editor of North County News in Yorktown Heights and a reporter for Gannett Suburban Newspapers, now the Journal News, covering Putnam County. He has also done extensive freelance writing for a variety of publications. He lives in Montrose with his wife, Jill, and their two children.
Series By This Producer/Host
- Examiner News Talk
This show features interviews with newsmakers and spotlights guests and issues of interest throughout the area. Examiner Media editors Martin Wilbur, Faith Ann Butcher and Andrew Vitelli host episodes on a rotating basis to highlight a variety of topics that are in the news throughout the region as well as profile notable people in the communities covered by the Examiner newspapers.
Specials By This Producer/Host
- Examiner News Talk: Pleasantville Election Series
Martin Wilbur and Sam Barron of the Examiner News interview Village of Pleasntville Mayor, Peter Scherer, about his unopposed bid for re-election. - Examiner News Talk: Pleasantville Election Series
Martin Wilbur and Sam Barron of The Examiner News interview Trustee, Stephen Lopez (seeking second term), about the issues. - Examiner News Talk: Pleasantville Election Series
Martin Wilbur and Sam Barron of The Examiner News interview Trustee Candidate, Colleen Griffin Wagner, about the issues. - Examiner News Talk: Pleasantville Election Series
Martin Wilbur and Sam Barron of The Examiner News interview Deputy Mayor and Trustee, Jonathan Cunningham (seeking fourth term), about the issues. - Board of Education Candidates Forum at PCTV
Martin Wilbur and Sam Barron of The Examiner News question Pleasantville Board of Education Candidates about their reasons for running and the issues facing the Pleasantville Union Free School District. The election and budget vote takes place on May 15, 2012 and the three candidates are running for two three year terms.