This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin.
Bronxville Village Hall will host the Board of Fire Commissioners candidate forum this evening.
County will keep emergency center open until late-December; Playland damages estimated at $12 million.
County officials and local hospitals have developed a safe sleeping campaign to help stop infant deaths in our area.
Three candidates are gearing up for the December 11 Board of Fire Commissioners election.
County Executive Robert Astorino's 2013 budget calls for the elimination of several park curator positions. But students and parents are still hoping to save the jobs.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Target, Safeway and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Nov. 26, 2012.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Nov. 19, 2012.
Maintenance work scheduled for Sunday and Monday.
Congressman Eliot Engel recently was given an award of recognition by NAMI due to his advocacy for insurance parity and support of mental illness issues.
The concept of splintering off from a larger government has a history in Westchester and Rockland.
Gov. Cuomo announced a $10 million emergency loan fund for businesses hard-hit by the storm.
Northbound Bronx River Parkway lanes will be closed 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on November 15.
The long awaited reopening of Yonkers Ave. in Tuckahoe may soon become a reality as contractors who have been working on the site for months are in the process of demobilizing their equipment.
County Executive Rob Astorino released his proposed $1.7 billion budget for 2013 and while taxes are slated to remain the same as 2012, 126 County workers will be laid off if the Budget is approved.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Nov. 12 2012.
The power company is reporting only one remaining outage in Eastchester, bringing to an end the worst and most widespread power outage Con Ed. has ever seen.
Village Mayor Mary C. Marvin says that over 100 outages have been reported today in the Parkway Rd. section of the Village, adding to Bronxville's Con Ed. woes.
Even with yesterday's Nor'easter, the power company is now only reporting a total of 500 outages with the vast majority of them still in Eastchester.
The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning, Coastal Flood Warning and Winter Weather Advisory through Thursday morning.
Village Mayor Mary Marvin and Chief of Police Christopher Satriale address residents who have lost power because of today's Nor'easter.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote.
The governor, a New Castle resident, dismisses utilities' performance.
As of Tuesday Nov. 6 at 10 p.m., Con Edison is reporting that all residences in Bronxville have their power fully restored.
The incumbent candidate for U.S. House of Representatives District 16, Congressman Eliot Engel cast his ballot today in the Bronx among many supporters in his hometown.
With more and more residents and businesses getting their power restored, things in the village, including parking meters, the library and polling locations will be back to normal by Tuesday.
One of the largest power issues still plaguing the village is the loss of power at 115 Main St., shutting down several medical offices for over a week.
Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin updates residents on the power restoration efforts taking place in the village.
Tuckahoe Mayor Steve Ecklond sends out another Post-Sandy message, addressing power restoration concerns and the work DPW and Con Ed. has done this weekend.
Now that the worst of Hurricane Sandy is behind us, Patch offers a one stop shop for all the info you need on further cancellations, power restorations and info on where to fill up with gas.
Mayor Marvin updates residents on the power conditions in the Village and when restorations can be expected.
Mayor Mary Marvin has announced that the Bronxville School District has graciously offered their buildings to Village residents without power to warm up and to charge laptops and cellphones.
With crews having opened back up most roadways in the village, sanitation and recycling schedules are back to normal as well as curbside pick-up for debris left behind by this week's storm.
Supervisor Anthony Colavita addresses Eastchester residents post-Sandy and encourages everyone that has sustained storm damage to file with FEMA.
Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin updates residents with the latest information regarding power outages in the village.
Tuckahoe officials have zeroed in on the specific neighborhoods and streets in the VIllage that are still without power, are you on this list?
Town officials have announced that there be no trick or treating today due to dangerous conditions still present in Eastchester.
Tuckahoe Mayor Steve Ecklond updates residents on road conditions and other pertinent info regarding the Village of Tuckahoe.
Here are a few major roads that are closed in our area but feel free to add other roads that you may know of in your area.