The state supreme court will decide the length of term for the town justice election to fill the seat vacated by the late Judge Kevin Quaranta..
With the historic site and its neighbors still at odds, use-permit issue returns to the lawmakers.
Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13.
The fracking debates continue as pro-and-anti frackers wait for the Cuomo administration to make a decision about natural gas drilling in New York.
The Westchester County Fair Campaign Practices Committee announced Friday that each campaign had engaged in unfair practices.
Delegates from the Lower Hudson Valley sound off on President Obama's acceptance speech
Lawmakers and delegates from both parties sound off on the former president's speech
The focus of their candidate selection was experience and judicial temperament.
At issue is how to fill the seat vacated by the late Kevin Quaranta.
Local delegates share thoughts and experiences about the 2012 Democratic Nation Convention.
A resolution viewed as largely symbolic registers the town's distaste with a proposed state law limiting annual property tax increases to a maximum of 2 percent.
Board members also discussed a resolution to oppose a statewide property tax cap, under consideration by Governor Cuomo.
The full moon was bathed in a ruddy, reddish glow as the Earth's shadow moved across its face.
The town extends the public hearing in the face of FCC charges.
The Westchester County Board of Elections works to confirm numbers in each voting machine within the 89th Assembly voting district.
The County Executive answered questions about the county budget at Monday night's special meeting of the Bedford Armonk Rotary.
The POW/MIA ceremony is performed on Veteran's Day and throughout the year.
t is the third year in a row the agency has raised fare prices and the announcement came on the same day Westchester has decided to sue over the MTA payroll tax.
In other town board action, the town committee on "dark skies" presented recent findings, and the board formally backed 'the people's convention.'
Public forum provides residents with opportunity to ask candidates important questions.
Elections are coming—what do you want to ask your candidates in state and local races?
Both polls taken around similar time frames.
Onetime furniture showrooms will be converted and an elevator added to support the old building's new role.
Voters complained about the new procedures.
Thomas Roach will likely defeat Mark Jaffe in the 89th Assembly Democratic Primary. If the results stand Roach will face Robert Castelli in the general election this November.
Hayworth ran on a platform of reducing federal spending.
Ball led with 61 percent of the vote in unofficial tallies for Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties.
County Board Chairman Ken Jenkins (D-Yonkers) and six Democratic colleagues have proposed that Westchester expand how it promotes bid solicitations to MWBEs, with the goal of reversing a recent slide in the percentage of women- and minority-owned busine
Here's a Patch primer on what you need to know before casting your vote in tomorrow's races.
After three opportunities to satisfy the terms of an affordable housing lawsuit—and three rejections by a federal monitor—Westchester may have run out of chances.
Mark Jaffe and Thomas Roach will square off in the 89th Assembly District's Democratic Primary on Tuesday.
Somers Town Supervisor Mary Beth Murphy and 99th District Assemblyman face off next Tuesday.
The pilot energy efficiency program is one step closer to launching, with this week's approval of firms to lead its marketing campaign.
It’s not easy being green, but Thomas Bregman is ready to help Bedford get there.
Officials gather at an overtime meeting to address town spending in a period of declining revenue and increasing costs.
Bregman takes the helm of a Bedford-based program expected eventually to cover 13 northern Westchester communities.
It’s not sexy stuff, said county and local officials, but a newly adopted regional plan is critical to protecting water quality—and local taxpayers—in the Croton and Kensico watersheds.
The phosphate fertilizer ban takes effect January 2011.
Procedural loose ends delay for a week the naming of a director for the home retrofit program and a panel to advise him.
Neil DiCarlo secures his place in September's Republican primary, battling party choice Nan Hayworth for the right to challenge Democrat John Hall.