Forum at Westchester County Center looks at 4 plans to revive county-owned park in Rye.
Harrison Emergency Medical Services has requested in increase in funding every year since 2008, but has been turned down as town, according to Chief Joseph Bilotto.
The senate's provisions include banning high-capacity magazine clips, requiring safe weapons storage to prevent guns from being obtained by people who can't have them and use a licenses database. It would also limit disclosure of gun permits.
The Harrison Town Board has until February 14 to come to an agreement on a timeline for a project that would renovate the downtown library. If an agreement is not in place, the Halperin Fund has announced it will withdraw a $1 million donation toward th
The town of Harrison offers residents a tree pick-up.
Moreland Commission public hearing scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 24 at SUNY Purchase
The county executive's office released estimated changes in the county tax levy by community Friday. Harrison's contribution to the county budget will be 5.73 percent more in 2013.
The importance of a school resource officer or additional security became a key part of the town’s budget discussions Thursday night.
The latest deadline is now in late-January.
Harrison's preliminary 2012 budget is not expected to breach the state's tax levy cap.
County will keep emergency center open until late-December.
Nita Lowey chosen as the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee
County officials and local hospitals have developed a safe sleeping campaign to help stop infant deaths in Westchester.
Westchester lawmakers hosted the second of three public hearings at Cortlandt town hall Thursday.
The Harrison Public Library Junior Foundation collected 150 signatures for a letter sent to the Harrison Town Board.
New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said today he has notified 13 gas stations in New York state that he intends to begin enforcement proceedings against them.
The Harrison Public Library Foundation is hoping for an agreement from the town to renovate the downtown library.
The new site will give Harrison residents an easier way to offer feedback and access town information from mobile phones, Harrison Town Clerk Jackie Greer announced Wednesday.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will hold a public hearing Wednesday night to discuss the town's Master Plan draft.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Ron Belmont said more utility crews are making their way into Harrison, but there are still pockets in town without power 11 days after Hurricane Sandy.
Harrison's Veterans Day parade is scheduled for Sunday at 10 a.m. with a ceremony to follow.
About 20 people gathered for a brief ceremony Tuesday morning at the Harrison dog park on Crystal St.
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Voters who typically vote at the Purchase Community House in Purchase will now vote at the Mintzer Center in West Harrison.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Ron Belmont said 1,400 Harrison homes had their power restored over the weekend, but there is still work to be done.
With hanging tree branches and power outages creating new obstacles for trick-or-treaters, parents are being asked to hold off their holiday enthusiasm until Nov. 9.
Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino said hundreds of roads remain blocked Tuesday afternoon.
Let your neighbors know what the conditions are like in your area. Remember to be careful, no photo is worth risking your safety!
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Ron Belmont warns residents to stay off the roads, use precautions, as Hurricane Sandy approaches.
Two of the founders of the organization chosen to revamp Playland resigned after information on the back taxes they owe were publicized.
Robert Castelli and David Buchwald, candidates for New York's 93rd Assembly seat, will present at a League of Women voters forum Tuesday night. Congressional candidates Joe Carvin, Nita Lowey and Frank Morganthaler will also attend.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off again at 9 p.m.
Westchester politicos seek union concessions in lieu of layoffs to balance 2013 budget.
The Board of Elections will be visiting Harrison twice this week to help residents register to vote and apply for absentee ballots.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Demolition began Wednesday on the old offices of The Journal News at 1 Gannett Drive. Lifetime Fitness will soon begin building a 209,000 square foot facility on the property.
Three vehicles have run into the downtown library this year. Now metal guards will prevent it from happening again.
Residents blame poor financial management for a rising exodus of home owners.
Harrison's courts brought in more than $2.1 million in 2011, making in the 10th busiest town court in the state, according to the state comptroller's office.