If you missed the July 31st debate between Democratic candidates for Westchester County Legislature from District 7 moderated by the LWV-LM, you can access the video online.
US Rep. Nita Lowey describes the legislation as "badly-needed legislation" and "long-overdue."
Senate votes 93 to 1 to confirm Yonkers native James Comey, Jr. as Director of FBI.
Big Game hunting licenses including deer management permits. Licenses may be purchased from the Westchester County Clerk's office.
Leandra’s Law, named after an 11-year-old killed by a drunken driver, made driving drunk on a revoked license a felony, but driving drunk on a conditional license only a traffic infraction.
State Senator Stewart-Cousins announces extended hours at Yonkers DMV. Yonkers DMV is part of pilot program to make DMV more convenient.
Cuomo announces addition to Open.ny.gov of new searchable data from MTA, Port Authority, DOT, DMV and Thruway Authority, a signal of unprecedented access and transparency.
If approved by the Town Board, sales of E-Z pass “On-the- Go” Tags from the Town Clerk's office could begin by mid August.
Rival primary candidates for County Legislature Democratic party slot will debate on Wednesday, July 31st at Mamaroneck Town Center. Doors open at 7:00pm. Debate between Tom Murphy and Catherine Parker begins 7:30pm.
Rep. Eliot Engel joined other elected officials in Sunday's Gay Pride Parade in Manhattan. The parade took place just after the Supreme Court's ruling against DOMA, and the atmosphere was celebratory.
A new law targeted at probationary license holders and junior permit or license holders went into effect Monday. The law increases penalties for texting or using a cell phone while driving.
Congresswoman Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland) to hold a press conference on Tuesday to sum up FEMA grants to region, efforts for additional grants, and plans to make region more resilient to natural disasters.
What's on your sunscreen SPF label? Protection from UVA radiation that can cause skin cancer. Or protection from UVB radiation, the type of ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn.
Endorsed for re-election, Mayor Belmont surprised that former Mayor Joan Walsh intends to run again. Describes her term as "fraught with scandal."
Homeowners in the areas that abut Sheldrake and Mamaroneck Rivers have a long history of coping with inconvenience and expense caused by flooding.
Supervisor Belmont will introduce the county executive Monday night in Harrison.
Businesses and homeowners seeking recovery aid can go to one of two Sandy Help Centers that will be open locally May 29 and 30.
The settlement was reached after investigation by the New York Attorney General's Office.
Free minnows will be given out on Friday and Saturday for people to place in ponds. The fish eat mosquito larvae, the county notes, which can help combat the West Nile virus.
Mayor Ron Belmont reminds Harrison residents to sign up for robocall and email alerts.
Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties will receive state funding for the pilot project that aims to fill a gap in veterans' health care.
Bramson has been mayor of New Rochelle since January 2006.
Planning and town/village boards meet.
The village/town board meets April 18.
Among tonight's village board meeting agenda items is the issue of parking time limits in Harrison.
The Lower Hudson Valley congresswoman who voted for DOMA in 1996 says her views have changed.
According to published news reports, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development warned Westchester County that it could lose $7.4 million.
The forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Westchester and the League of Women Voters of New Rochelle.
Westchester County Legislator Bill Ryan is looking to unseat incumbent Rob Astorino in November's county executive race.
The two sides negotiated for months before agreeing to a public-private partnership on Wednesday.