Road repairs are in full swing across the Village and Westchester in preparation for the Winter months.
A presentation and plaque from the Village Board was given to Raymond Palma and Melvin Banks for their 30 plus years of service to the Village of Tuckahoe.
The Sister City relationship will be formally announced tomorrow and the program allows for communities to exchange ideas on civic government and to learn from both cities cultures.
With smoking already banned in or near Village Hall in Tuckahoe, the Board unanimously voted Monday evening to ban smoking in many other designated public spaces around the Village.
Northbound Taconic State Parkway traffic lanes set to be restored by early November.
Local officials support push for federal funding
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at Village Hall and here are a few items on the agenda.
Village DPW crews will be out in full force for the next few months repairing residential roadways, here are a list of roads slated for work this week.
Here is a look at a few items on the agenda for the Eastchester Town Board.
The Yonkers Ave. project is moving along, but officials are still giving a time table of eight weeks, which had been given twice over the last two weeks.
In a statement issued by Geroge Latimer's spokesman, the New York State Senate candidate credits Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin, not Bob Cohen for innovative thinking regarding mandate relief.
The New York State Senate Candidate held a press conference Monday to present his unfunded mandate relief plan for Westchester tax payers on the steps of the Bronxville Library.
A new report released from the project manager of the streambank protection project along Yonkers Ave. in Tuckahoe reveals a completion in the subsurface investigation with perhaps eight more weeks of work.
A local Girl Scout came up with the idea to assist families in need with back to school supplies.
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.
After further investigation, Hirani contractors have an update on the progress of the Streambank Protection Project along Yonkers Ave. in Tuckahoe.
This is the weekly column from Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of July 23, 2012.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of July 16, 2012.
The Village board voted to continue a hearing on the proposed ban until Monday Aug. 20 when the board reconvenes, but the proposed law for regulating smoking in public parks seems close to being approved.
Sunday's brunch is the second trip to Stone Barns for Michelle Obama since 2010.
Officials may expedite Ashford Avenue Bridge rebuild.
The Tuckahoe Board of Trustees will meet tonight at 8 p.m. to discuss the status of the improvement projects taking place on Yonkers Ave in Tuckahoe.
Motorists will encounter lane closures affecting both directions of the Bronx River Parkway.
The Committee will be holding a fundraiser and meet and greet this Thursday Jul. 12 at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester.
It will be the First Lady's second trip to the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agricultural in two years; this time for a campaign fundraiser for her husband.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Jul. 9, 2012.
This is the weekly column written by Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Jul. 2, 2012.
The Declaration of Independence was first read publicly on July 11, 1776 in White Plains. What does Independence Day mean to you?
Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and U. S. Representative Eliot Engel respond to today's SCOTUS decision on Obamacare.
Winners to face Democrat, GOP opponents in November.
This is the weekly column from Bronxville Mayor Mary C Marvin for the week of June 25, 2012.
The anticipated decision on the constitutionality of the health care law, which was championed by President Barack Obama, is coming soon.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey calls for better government regulation of sunscreen
Bronxville mayor sounds off on the latest municipal happenings
Legislative session wil be held at Tuckahoe Library
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.
An important message went out on Thursday over the Bronxville EAlert system. Are you signed up?
The changes to the pathway begin on Thursday in Scarsdale.
Standard and Poor's maintains Thruway's bond rating, but lowers credit outlook
This is the weekly column from Mayor Mary C. Marvin for the week of Jun. 11, 2012.