Meanwhile, mixed bag on Kennedy subpoena request: Denial of nurses' records but approval for getting hospital's policy.
Castelli served as a sergeant in the U.S. military
Use the quick search form below for a donor-by-donor breakdown of campaign contributions in the U.S. Senate race in New York.
Town planners appear close to approving Splash Car Wash's site plan, proposed over two years ago.
Fox Lane student Jackson Kushner writes in support of Nan Hayworth.
The Rippowam Cisqua School wants to modify a permit to carve out additional space for athletics off Clinton Road.
A mix of locals including residents from a group called Transition Katonah/Bedford, among others, participated in the Mt. Kisco rally, demanding a complete ban on hydraulic fracturing for natural gas drilling.
Report: Existing structure to be demolished.
The legislation would require schools to take cultural and family background into account when placing special education students and has drawn strong opposition from educators.
Attorney was battling skin cancer; services this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Blank wants to build four homes on the site he formerly proposed for 44 units of senior housing.
The town board this week approved a reduction in the open space tax and will have a town-wide referendum on the new ordinance.
The town board approved a one percent open space tax for 2013 and plans to put the new plan out to a public vote in November.
It's 5 things you need to know about Tuesday's town meeting.
Sunday's brunch is the second trip to Stone Barns for Michelle Obama since 2010.
Several spots in Chappaqua will have shooting for "A Birder’s Guide to Everything" later in July.
The Friends of Bedford Burying Grounds would like to connect more people in the community to repairing and maintaining Bedford's 30 cemeteries.
Mt. Kisco planners tell Westchester Burger Company its success means it must find space to accommodate the additional cars it attracts.
It will be the First Lady's second trip to the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in two years; this time for a campaign fundraiser for her husband.
Eight foreclosures were sent by the town to taxpayers, but most will be paid within the required time frame.
Appointments, a resignation and moment of silence mark swift meeting of Bedford's town board.
Failure to comply with board's requirements given as reason.
School officials are concerned about district accountability for actions taken by students outside of school grounds.
July 10 forum to include experts providing advice for employers following today's decision by U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Obamacare.
Prompted by tick warnings, a special work session finds no reason to halt the mowing practice.
White Plains Common Councilman David Buchwald receives and endorsement from former New York City Mayor Ed Koch as he prepares for a run against Robert Castelli in a race for the newly-formed 93rd Assembly District.
Winners to face Democrat, GOP opponents in November
The law limits the amount of data the public receives about teacher evaluations, including the names of teachers.
Madoff Middleman Will Return Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars To Investors And Charities.
A look at major business changes in nearby Mt. Kisco.
Five Candidates are running for a chance to face U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth, R-Bedford, in November's general election.
An upgraded multi-space parking meter system is expected to be in place by Labor Day.
23 homeowners were recognized Tuesday evening.
The independent contender wants to tackle hydofracking, relieving the tax burden on the middle class (which he'd like to define as earning under $500K), and getting mass transit on the TZ Bridge.
The town, taking a hard look at buying the historic structure and its land, wants to know who has the right to sell it.
Equipment and vehicles from six unlicensed companies seized by county. The county's probe follows the April arrest by Bedford Police of a Port Jervis man who reportedly solicited work without a license.
Surprise announcement by Homeland Security will allow some residents to stay in the United States if they came here as children.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Bedford, Katonah and Westchester County.
Weather permitting, traffic will be reduced to one-way, alternating lanes daily between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Route 22 between Middle Patent Road and Route 121 and on Route 172 between Route 117 and Route 22.
Tosto will take a seat on the board of the Blue Mountain Housing Group.