Leandra’s Law, named after an 11-year-old killed by a drunken driver, made driving drunk on a revoked license a felony, but driving drunk on a conditional license only a traffic infraction.
Here's a roundup of Tweets from Twitter users in the Bedford, Katonah and New York area.
Desire to increase revenue is a factor, while a portion of the fines could be used for "economic development" to help businesses.
Democratic ticket is set to add the Independence Party's ballot line for the November election.
Patch has pulled together information on grocery store inspections across New York state to create an exclusive, interactive map.
Food industry experts say you should think twice before you swear off your favorite deli or grocery store over a failed sanitary inspection.
STOP Albany, backed by county, municipal and school officials, seeks to change state requirements blamed for rising property taxes.
Federal agency states that county has not submitted a satisfactory zoning analysis, wants suing municipalities to be on the table. New deadline to comply or risk losing funds is set.
She believes change is a good thing.
An audit from the New York State Comptroller's office found that there were 19,979 outstanding tickets last year. Mount Kisco will move forward with adopting a removal plan.
Free minnows will be given out on Friday and Saturday for people to place in ponds. The fish eat mosquito larvae, the county notes, which can help combat the West Nile virus.
Bedford officials released an update Friday.
Westchester County releases recycling rate data for each of its towns, villages and cities. Figures were lowest at 5 percent for Pound Ridge.