THRIVE: Bedford, Lewisboro, & Pound Ridge (DAPC), substance abuse prevention & mental health alliance, sponsors the 1-hour, free training.
The Bedford Hills Pickleball Courts are on a first-come, first-served basis, for residents and their guests, with “Open Play” 3 days a week.
Check out the calendar and find an opportunity to nurture our institutions, protect our freedoms and help lead our leaders close to home.
The Bedford Town Board voted that a sewer district in the Bedford Village business area is in the public interest & will hold a referendum.
Grants of up to $125,000 are available for each assisted property, including both technical assistance and construction costs.
The Town Board has authorized funding in the amount of $1,250,000 for paving in 2023.
The events are designed to showcase Bedford Hills businesses and help drive traffic to the hamlet with special deals and live performances.
The town recognizes the importance of creating Monarch and pollinator habitat at parks, gardens, and other green spaces.
Courtney-Batson has been published, including in the New York Times, for championing historic preservation and community engagement efforts.
The trees are already here and being cared for by the Department of Public Works over at the Crusher Road highway yard.
Bedford is one of only 10 communities in New York State to receive the award announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul
Local residents will be able to apply for a passport, use a notary or file a business license without traveling far from home.
Monitoring detected elevated Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid (PFOS) levels in the town’s back up well.
The last day to pay without penalty through the mail, online, through the dropbox or in person is coming up on the calendar.
COVID-related and winter season pauses on service disconnections have ended, but there is help for those in arrears.
The League of Women Voters will moderate the upcoming forum, but the voters get to ask all the questions.
"Brownfields present dangers to our communities while brownfield remediation is just as dangerous to men and women who decontaminate them."
"Unclaimed Funds: It's your money. Get it back." Sponsored by County Legislator David Tubiolo and County Executive George Latimer.
Residents can dispose of recyclable wood and yard waste as well as pick up wood mulch and leaf compost.
Our neighbors at Taconic and Bedford Hills Correctional Facilities are deeply grateful for donations of soap.