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This is a weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Sept. 17, 2012.
The town board meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in Town Hall and one of the agenda items will be an extension on the moratorium of food service establishments in Eastchester.
Motorist will encounter closures in both directions between I-287 and the Bronx River Parkway for paving projects expected to last nightly thru the end of November.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey has announced that the village will receive a $4.375M grant to to assist with flooding in the vicinity of Midland Avenue and Pondfield Road near the Bronxville School.
Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in Village Hall and will cover a number of items.
The schedule for the 2012-2013 Bronxville Public Library Board of Trustees.
Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13
This is the Weekly Column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Sept. 10, 2012.
Town Hall ceremony remembers the nearly 3,000 who died.
With the site being prepped for final construction, project managers predict about eight more weeks of construction as all approvals needed to move forward have been met.
Despite initial plans to begin in August, the State DOT will begin weeknight roadwork on Route 119 from Tarrytown to White Plains on September 10 through mid-November.
Noam Bramson, the mayor of New Rochelle, is a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Fred Cioffi, who was hit by a tractor-trailer in 2009, retired from the department on Jan. 29.
Unpaid taxes in Bronxville now top $1.5 million according to a report given at Monday night's Board of Trustee meeting in Bronxville. Talk about the Village budget and weather-related spending was front and center.
County Executive describes it as "a budget with phony revenues."
Bronxville resident Dennis Winter will serve another five-year term on the board after winning Tuesday’s Fire District election.
The hearing is scheduled for Dec. 21.
Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore to co-chair Attorney General-Elect's transition team.
The Village Board voted to rezone 300-308 Columbus Avenue from a business zone to a business-residence zone, turning the Getty Service Station to a three-story condominium with one floor of storefronts.
Here’s a rundown of some of the topics discussed at Monday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Here's Patch's primer on all you need to know before you cast your vote in Tuesday's primaries.
After three opportunities to satisfy the terms of an affordable housing lawsuit – and three rejections by a federal monitor – Westchester may have run out of chances.
The villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe have been awarded more than $110,000 to implement water filtration systems at their public works yards.
Westchester County polling sites have new voting machines. We asked Linda Doherty, Town Clerk of Eastchester to explain how the new system works.
A rundown of the items discussed at the September 7 Eastchester Town Board meeting.
Tuesday's special meeting was to review the proposed 2010-2011 THA budget.
A round up of some of the items discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.
The county submitted its third revision of a affordable housing implementation program late Monday.
A rundown of additional topics discussed at Monday's Tuckahoe Board of Trustees meeting.
Talk over core issues such as parking, traffic and the number of school children the proposed condo complex would add to the district continued at Monday's meeting.
The number of permits filed for residential improvements in the Village is on the upswing, making local officials hopeful for the future.
A public hearing will be held at the September 13 Board meeting to discuss a new law covering renewable energy systems.
Local officials from Bronxville, Tuckahoe and Eastchester, along with residents, voiced their concern at a rally and public hearing at New Rochelle City Hall on Monday night.
On Monday night, the Village Board approved the appointment of Tom Giordano to fill Luigi Marcoccia’s unexpired term.
Technology upgrades at Bronxville Village Court mean court fees can be paid by credit card and translators are available around the clock.
A crowd gathered to welcome Luigi Marcoccia to the board and support Officer Luke Yankowski’s promotion to sergeant at Tuesday night’s meeting.
The Bronxville Board of Trustees was introduced to three new police officers and approved other business matters on Monday night.