The author of the article is the mayor of the Village of Bronxville.
Coming up June 8 is the annual Spring Take Back Day.
She was evaluated at the scene for a minor injury.
Despite tight staffing, the costs associated with government employment continue to rise totally beyond local control.
Some are village-driven, but others are controlled by the county.
Tax day is April 15. That’s the last day to file your tax returns without incurring a penalty.
A portion of the revenue from the internet sales tax will go to the MTA for train and subway improvements.
New York is grappling with a population that is growing more slowly than almost every other state.
This feared “end” of recycling comes at a time when the United States is creating a record amount of waste.
The “underlay” of the village must be an integral part of municipal decision-making.
The questionnaire will be sent to villagers, merchants, employees and even visitors to find out more about the village.
One controversial part of the governor's budget proposal is the legalization of marijuana.
The fate of the program is now uncertain in the town.
Albany’s policies often affect local goals of maintaining essential services, improving aging infrastructures and streamlining processes.
The Chamber enlivens the Village streets and promotes the merchants.
The police chief has been with the village for more than 30 years.
Some of the questions have to do with the dollars and sense of paying parking tickets and getting copies of birth certificates.
Bronxville's last comprehensive plan was finished in 2009 and trustees are taking a new look at its findings.
Here are the laws signed by Gov. Cuomo that could affect residents of Bronxville and New York State.
The governor gave a speech at the New York City Bar Association in late December.
Eastchester has been one of the fastest growing communities with a 5 percent increase since 2000 bringing resident total to 32,363.
The attorney general said that "seafood fraud isn't just a fluke."
For every $100 spent in a locally owned independent store, $68 returns to the home community.
The agreement is an example of how county and local governments can partner to save taxpayer money.
More than 16,000 pieces of legislation were introduced in the past two years.
Mayor Marvin looks at how a wartime president thought abut Thanksgiving and it meaning to Americans.
Bronxville updates property values on a state approved three-year cycle.
BREAKING: We have a winner in the uncontested for the 37th district.
According to national surveys, Americans don’t vote for the No. 1 reason of inconvenience.
Also the village recently received updated rainfall data.
This is the weekly column by Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin.
The mayor discusses leaf problems, street trees and coyotes.
Bronxville's top boss acknowledges previous work as poisonous, believes cured-in-place piping (CIPP) industry that there are safer methods.
Is cured-in-place piping (CIPP) near or under your home, school, or business? Here's why you should be concerned.
There are statewide, regional and local races in and around Bronxville.
Work on the village's website is designed to make it easier for the public to use.
The legislation affects 14 local governments in Westchester County.
If you are away, police can add your home to the “dark house” list.
The mayor and village administrator recently attended a parking seminar.
The mayor of Bronxville gives a roundup of what the state Senate and Assembly passed and didn't pass in the recently ended session.