Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13
Lawmakers and delegates from both parties sound off on the former president's speech
DiDonato Roth has dropped out of the race
A sampling of what doesn’t make sense about Harrison.
A weekly column from Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
A routine traffic stop resulted in his, and another man's arrest.
The Republican challenger is expected to concede in his race against state Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer.
Absentee and affidavit vote counting in the 89th Assembly and 37th State Senate Districts will likely last until the end of the week, the Westchester County Board of Elections said Wednesday.
CSEA Union members and representatives took shots at Harrison Mayor/Supervior Joan Walsh Tuesday in reaction to what they call unfair treatment toward town employees.
Public forum provides residents with opportunity to ask candidates important questions.
A recent lecture on transgenics got me thinking that genetically modified foods, though linked to possible health dangers, are a staple of the American diet. What can we do to avoid GMO foods in the diets of ourselves and our children?
Candidates for the 37th New York State Senate District share their opinions on important local issues.
The Town of Harrison continues to pay for college classes for police officers, even when they are not related to police work.
Thomas Roach will likely defeat Mark Jaffe in the 89th Assembly Democratic Primary. If the results stand Roach will face Robert Castelli in the general election this November.
Inspectors at several voting locations in Harrison said they had a low turnout for Tuesday's primary elections.
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.
Mark Jaffe and Thomas Roach will square off in the 89th Assembly District's Democratic Primary on Tuesday.
New York State has a new sales tax in place that will tax prepared or sliced bagels 8 cents, local merchants are questioning the need.
A two-year project expected to cost $53 million will begin near Interstate-287 exit 8. The project aims to open traffic flow between Harrison, West Harrison and White Plains.
An update from Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh
The Town/Village of Harrison will accept a state program that offers retirement incentives to employees in hopes of trimming next year's budget
The law, which aims to minimize the amount of phosphorus runoff from storm and sewage drains, was signed last month
Harrison's low density, integrated community makes affordable housing mandates unnecessary
Two separate investor's services have downgraded the Town/Village of Harrison's credit rating over the last four months
Con Edison, as well as power companies in Rockland and Orange Counties, are being asked to reduce tree trimmings in a series of public forums spread across the state
A stop-work order at Lake Street's Quarry leads to unfounded concerns of affordable housing
The town board accepts a $50,000 grant for re-zoning the parking area near the Harrison Train Station, a step toward development in the area.
Did you know that your brain is the last thing to decompose? Brain, vitreous humor, gastric, bile, urine, liver, and blood--inside Westchester's Crime Lab.
An update on the mayor's thoughts on some important town issues
Neighbors of a Lake Street quarry are fighting to keep the owner from developing land too close to their property.
The county submitted its third revision of a affordable housing implementation program late Monday.
The Harrison Town Board honored this year's 9/10-year-old Little League all-star team during this week's meeting.
A weekly column by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
"GasLand," a documentary on hydro-fracking in the U.S. incensed many audience members at the Harrison Library Wednesday evening.
GasLand, a documentary by Josh Fox, will be screened at the Harrison Library Wednesday night. The film has chronicles the filmmaker's views on Hydro-Fracking.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh is still asking residents to cut water use during peak-use hours.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh is asking residents to call in support of an energy reform bill being considered in Albany.
Harrison's Mark Jaffe will appear on the democratic primary ballot for New York State Assembly.