Morris is a 36-year Lewisboro resident.
Prior to being unanimously appointed Town Clerk, Lee Donohue served as Deputy Town Clerk/Webmaster.
Dino DeFeo says county recommendations for new car wash site aren't enough to change the dangers presented by the proposal.
Bedford's zoning board will discuss the proposal at its Nov. 14 meeting.
Robert Castelli and David Buchwald, candidates for New York's 93rd Assembly seat, will present at a League of Women voters forum Tuesday night.
Bedford's GOP Chair writes in response to Democratic party chair's letter regarding the nomination and selection process for justice candidates.
Westchester politicos seek union concessions in lieu of layoffs to balance 2013 budget.
The county Fair Campaign Practices Committee found all but one of Bob Cohens complaints against George Latimer to be fair campaign practices.
Elected officials can expect to see small boost in pay—the first since the economy went south in 2008— and a bigger bite for health-care premiums.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
Here are details on Tuesday's debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
Ball, Castelli, discuss whether bill can be passed in a special session after the election season.
Here's part II of the Patch Q&A with the candidates for town justice.
Astorino: Letter of intent beomg signed for $34M plan for capital improvements at county-owned park.
Meet Bedford's candidates for Town Justice.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
The forum provided an opportunity for candidates to present their views on green jobs, hydrofracking, renewable energy and more.
The election for town justice will be for a four-year term, not a three-year term as town officials had hoped.
Morris is challenging incumbent Janet Donohue for the position of Lewisboro Town Clerk.
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If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Town officials approved an agreement to analyze the work needed to upgrade the police department, the community house and highway garage for energy efficiency.
The planting could take place late October with a dedication ceremony occurring later in the year.
Splash's effort to occupy the former Carvel site, opposed by residential neighbors, still on hold.
Officeholders—state, county, local—and educators renew call for relief from unfunded Albany edicts.
Submit your questions in the comments for the forum hosted by the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund Tuesday night from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Bedford's Historical Hall.
In interview, president of NYSUT, says legal challenge coming, possibly around Jan. 1.
As officials struggle to put together a budget that stays within a state-imposed property tax cap, service reductions are once again on the table.
The shop at 297 Bedford Road is filled with one-of-a-kind items for men and women.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Bedford planners heard a presentation Monday night for a proposed residential development near the Cross River Reservoir.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that a new Hudson span received the Federal Highway Administration's blessing.
ConsciousWine is hosting its first dinner in Yorktown at Hilltop Hanover Farm Saturday night.
Vietnam vet Guy Zinser, leader of the Katonah post for 10 years, nominated for hall of fame.
Once a Bedford-centric program, Energize New York continues to expand ever outward, into northern Westchester, with the goal ultimately of setting up shop in 14 communities.
Cohen owns a small real estate operation in Manhattan.
Wind and rain have caused some weather-related closures around town and power outages in almost 8,000 homes in the area.
Almost 20,000 county residents fell into poverty between 2006 and 2009, mainly due to high unemployment. But as incomes have decreased, the cost of living continues to soar.