The meeting starts at 7:30 this evening.
A Mount Kisco grave yard with ties to the Revolutionary War is in disrepair, resident say, and needs to be restored. The property also has historic ties to New Castle.
The town of Bedford released a water filtration plant update on Feb. 8.
County Executive Rob Astorino says roads are in good shape.
Parks Department will seek bids on a replacement machine for smoothing out playing surfaces.
To preserve this community's rich past, officials want a roster old architecture worth saving today.
Switching to the Bedford supply would end more than 60 years on a private neighborhood service.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Project LifeSaver used a radio-frequency device to locate seniors with dementia who may have gotten lost.
The meeting starts at 8 this evening.
Recent settlement between town and developer calls for extending the existence of the multi-family housing zone, which come with a deadline for getting planning board approval.
After acting as a member for years, Deirdre Courtney-Batson is stepping into a new role. Read on for a Patch Q&A.
The IRS announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season. Read on for some locations in Bedford to get help on your taxes.
The New Canaan Inland Wetlands Commission approved plans for the proposed future site of Grace Community Church—plans that the some of the site's New York neighbors have opposed from project's beginning in 2007.
D.A.: Kevin Hymes, a former real estate lawyer, admitted to stealing from clients, banks. He already was convicted in $58 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Tax payments are due.
The Bedford Recreation and Parks Dept. announced Friday afternoon two local ponds are safe for skating.
The state-sponsored Moreland Commission explores why and how local power companies fell short in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam.
Stepping Stones faces still more regulatory hurdles and local opposition.
Bedford Central Superintendent Jere Hochman calls on Bedford, Mount Kisco and Pound Ridge to provide full-time police protection.
Officials release number of claims throughout Hudson Valley region.
Single-stream recycling and competitively bid garbage contracts would mark major shift in pickups.
Website live now; hotline launches Monday, Jan. 21.
Cesar Perales, Secretary of State of New York, detailed Governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan for New York.
Are you attending the inauguration on Jan. 21? Upload your photos or videos and share the experience with your neighbors.
There are several positions for which the committee is seeking candidates.
Tree and brush trimming work is slated to being in the area.
The Moreland Commission public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 24 at SUNY Purchase.
The town board meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Market runs through May 11 in Pleasantville's Middle School.
One source says the information has been considered public since at least 1965.
Town hall was packed for a noontime ceremony on New Year's Day.
The Westchester County Chairman of the Board of Legislators will make his bid on Wednesday at noon.
Westchester County Board of Legislators Majority Leader Peter Harckham writes about the the 2013 county budget.
The county executive's office released estimated changes in the county tax levy by community Friday.
The Caramoor Center for the Arts and Northern Westchester Hospital will get state-backed money that will support arts projects and hospital construction, respectively.
Under the terms of a property tax reduction settlement, the Bedford school district will refund more than $291,000 to the Foxwood condo complex in Mount Kisco.
MTA single rides and weekly and monthly passes will become more expensive beginning March of 2013.
The town board is expected to accept four new police retirements and appoint new members to its permitting boards at Tuesday night's board meeting.
Noam Bramson announced his candidacy Friday.