Did you know that your brain is the last thing to decompose? Brain, vitreous humor, gastric, bile, urine, liver, and blood--inside Westchester's Crime Lab.
Day and night, the board tackles an array of issues in a variety of venues.
Food retailers would be able to set up tables and chairs to give customers an on-premises taste of the wares that normally are sold only 'to-go.'
The county submitted its third revision of a affordable housing implementation program late Monday.
New procedures enable both community groups and the town to be protected when alcohol is served at events on town property.
The extension will be put to voters this fall through a permissive referendum.
A few wary residents have raised concerns but others maintain the streets are quiet.
Some permits are still needed before breaking ground.
Drugstore chain's plans include drive-through prescription pickup, single Green Lane access and fewer spaces for cars.
Bedford is working with other municipalities to address funding needs.
But GOP challenger Hayworth, calling for a change in congressional leadership, vows a fight in 19th C.D.
Oppositon expressed by the public and village officials helped doom the 44-unit project, which included a dozen so-called affordable ones.
The town will ask departments to consider cuts from 5 to 15 percent next year.
Bedford's Lee Roberts was among six supervisors signaling their support.
A committee is studying Bedford's glare from above.
Office building remains a possibility for the Katonah land as the zoning board postpones action on two necessary variances.
Meet Ray Teetsel, Bedford's top dog in animal control and parking enforcement.
New Jersey's Mount Laurel Doctrine is similar in spirit, criticism.
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the county's implementation of a fair housing stipulation gives the Westchester another month to come up with a realistic plan.
Residents can try out the new machine at a demonstration July 29 at 7 p.m. at Fox Lane High School.
Bedford Corners resident Jeremy Mand is energized by politics and community involvement.
The grants make Bedford a national leader in home energy efficiency programs, and give residents an opportunity to save money on energy bills.
The tentative future of 40 Deer Park Road was discussed at the June 29 planning board meeting.
Though Bedford residents pay some of the highest taxes in the nation, they aren't challenging their assessments as much as nearby towns.
The Bedford Democratic Committee kicked off summer with an outdoor fundraiser attended by U.S. Representative John Hall.
William Hayes was sworn in as Chief of Police of the Bedford Police Department last week.
The town board may vote to continue by permissive referendum a 3 percent open space tax for residents.
Changes in the town's insurance coverage were adopted at the June 15 town board meeting.
Cuts to the Westchester Library System would impact local libraries already facing possible reductions in funding from the town of Bedford next year.
The Bedford Democratic Committee will hold a brunch and fundraiser as an early Fourth of July celebration.
Nan Hayworth is getting the bulk of the Republican endorsements and expects to run on the Republican, Conservative, and Independence lines.
Roach joins the race along with Mark Jaffe of Harrison.
A petition has been filed necessitating a super-majority decision from the town planning board on zoning changes.
The town board discussed insurance and liability at this week's meeting.
The Vice President arrived in Bedford today to campaign for incumbent John Hall.
A beautiful morning led to Memorial Day celebrations across the community.