The mayor talks about recent police activity, taxes and the best burger in the county.
The plan, when adopted, will serve as a guide for evaluating proposed projects and programs.
The first Memorial Cay parade in the village was in the early 1900s.
Memorial Day, first known as Decoration Day, originated in the years immediately following the Civil War.
Con Ed is replacing a couple of gas lines, and the village may do the repaving and be reimbursed.
Con Ed is replacing a couple of gas lines, and the village may repave and be reimbursed.
Just three trees placed strategically around a single family home can cut summer air conditioning needs by 50 percent.
The police department will be stepping up texting and cellphone use enforcement because more pedestrians will be out and about.
Intertwining budgetary needs with new policy initiatives has become the new norm in most state capitals, including our own.
The principle drivers of the increase are increases in police salaries and health insurance.
Village residents should be reminded that most home renovations require a building permit.
Four people are running for two open positions.
All polling districts for the village will be in Village Hall.
The mayor explains how the village prepared for and coped with the back-to-back storms.
The village's cash balance exceeds the US median, the mayor said.
How many people one talks to during the day, both in strong union or passing acquaintance has a direct effect on one’s health.
Police said he repeatedly banged his head against the police car partition after being taken into custody.
Among the items on the wish list are a public works garage, the comprehensive plan and labor negotiations.
Some of the new legislation could be enacted in other states, such as New York.
They cover such topics as human trafficking, drug use and EpiPens, to name a few.
Volunteers are people who care deeply about their jobs and their village.
The 2 percent tax cap and more than 200 unfunded mandated play havoc with municipal budgets.
The letter's author is executive director of the New York Committee on Occupation Safety and Health.
State law limits what the village can and cannot do, from paying taxes in advance to overpaying for liability.
Worldwide, 1.3 billion tons of food will be thrown away this year.
A newspaper article from 1939 was titled “What Do We Do About Parking?”
A few words about Veterans Day and our veterans.
Honestly is the keystone, and respect goes to a man or woman of his word.
The legislation amends a portion of the not-for-profit corporation law.
Election Day was Tuesday, Nov. 7.
The program offers therapies and interventions calculated to change behaviors.
Every 20 years New Yorkers get a chance to approve the mechanism to change the state's constitution.
At the beginning, there wasn't agreement on the community's name.
Disposing leaves curbside is wasteful, expensive and unnecessary, the mayor said.
Some are small quality-of-life improvements, but others are big-ticket items.
Most community planners and medical experts think it's time to get back to making walking more desirable.
Discussions to promote civic engagement and understanding of key issues prior to November's election
The town and school district are partnering up for the September event.
Before taking a summer break, the mayor takes a break from talking flood projects, road repaving and zoning codes.
The most disruptive activities are planned for the least congested times in the Village.