A column from Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
Goldens Bridge Republican won seat in February special election. Two Democrats vying for nomination for general election.
In 2008 there were 272 property reassessment requests in Harrison, just two years later the assessor's office received a record 867 claims.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey speaks in Ardsley about strengthening swimming pool safety measures.
In this week's column Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh takes a look at power and energy conservation.
Here's a health update on Harrison Town Clerk Joe Acocella.
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the county's implementation of a fair housing stipulation gives the Westchester another month to come up with a realistic plan.
Some thoughts from Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
The figures for the second quarter are in, and things may be looking up.
The Westchester Joint Water Works, which supplies water to Harrison, West Harrison and Purchase, is asking residents to conserve as much water as possible this week.
A group of young Harrison students donated $1,000 to the food pantry and town hall announced openings for interns, among other things Thursday night.
A weekly column by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh, providing some of her insight on town events.
County Legislators send a message to the state.
The New York State Assembly has approved legislation that would allow for non-uniformed courtroom attendants to serve as peace officers.
Traffic issues remain a concern for residents who are standing against PepsiCo's planned expansion to their offices in Purchase.
How much will the Northeast feel the effects of the spill crisis in the Gulf Coast?
Roach joins the race along with Mark Jaffe of West Harrison.
The Harrison Town Board finalized five different contracts with town unions, approving a three year deal that will defer $1 million.
An update of the events of the town from Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh
Harrison is considering passing a law that would officially allow charities and some non-profits to host fundraisers without paying a town fee.
A bill that would place a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in the Catskill region is moving through the New York State Assembly.
The Harrison Town Board will reveal the details of the town-union negotiations that are expected to shave $1 million from this year's budget this Thursday.
Harrison Councilwoman Marlane Amelio will endorse Harrison resident Patricia O'Callaghan for County Family Court Judge on Wednesday.
Katherine Frankel applies New York City's calorie disclosure standards to lunch in Harrison
New campaign demands lower taxes and budget transparency.