Police were able to return to the building at about 7:30 p.m.
Officials are testing the new equipment in parking enforcement and will use the results to gauge whether it would be appropriate for additional offices in the future.
Average tax bill goes down even as the tax rate rises; last-minute economies avert need for override.
County will keep emergency center open until late-December.
The town board is expected to accept his resignation at tonight's town board meeting, plus lead public hearings on the budget and a potential tax cap override.
The $10,669,259 proposal means a 15-percent increase in the tax rate, officials say.
Even as they strive to honor state's levy ceiling, officials seek just-in-case override authority.
Delays caused by recent storms and late equipment deliveries have shifted the launch to after the new year.
In addition, there are six other vacancies on town boards and committees.
The use of Routes 172 and 117 minimize the impact on local traffic, a hospital spokesman said.
Westchester County's disaster recovery center in White Plains will operate on a reduced schedule this week.
Bedford zoning board hears land-use proposals (again) but delays formal action until December.
Gov. Cuomo announced a $10 million emergency loan fund for businesses hard-hit by the storm.
A recount will allow Westchester County to certify the results.
County Executive Rob Astorino released his proposed $1.7 billion budget for 2013 and while taxes are slated to remain the same as 2012, 126 County workers will be laid off if the Budget is approved.
All storm debris must be out at the edge of the property by November 19th and placed so that it does not interfere with traffic.
The new emergency operations center at the Bedford Hills Fire Department gets a thumbs up from local officials.
Court hearing set for Tuesday on the incumbent's challenge to the election day vote count.
Unofficial numbers suggest a 4,000-vote lead for the incumbent.
Local leaders deem the emergency status no longer needed.
Here's a look at the upcoming forecast for Bedford and Katonah Lewisboro.
Janet Donohue was re-elected as town clerk in Lewisboro.
The governor, a New Castle resident, dismisses utilities' performance.
David Menken wins the race for town justice in Bedford and the open space tax referendum passes.
The following update was provided by town officials.
Here are the basics on candidates running in major elections affecting the Hudson Valley.
Updates on MTA and NJ Transit service throughout the Hudson Valley and New York City.
County Executive spoke with NYSEG and Con Edison heads to press for speedy power restoration.
Call for USDA to channel all possible federal resources to New York City, Hudson Valley, Westchester and Long Island.
No final decisions have been made in changing polling locations, but a few are on the table, according to the county board of elections.
A conference call with New York officials and President Barack Obama put Bedford's post-Sandy situation into a larger context.
Distribution starts Friday in Mt. Kisco at 1 p.m., at intersection of West and Elm.
Though some local stores and restaurants are open, the town is restricting all travel in town to emergency and highway personnel.
The commute from local Metro-North stations is more pleasant and efficient, say MTA officials and union leaders.
Lewisboro Supervisor Peter Parsons said by doing so, resources are able to be deployed effectively during the storm.
Tunnel and bridge closures being evaluated.
New Yorkers may contact the Attorney General's office to report price inflation.
Plus, what you can do to stay informed during the storm.
Menken is an attorney in White Plains, and previously served as Mount Kisco's Village Attorney.
Gabor is a registered Democrat endorsed by the Republican Party.