They hit it big on Powerball drawing, split prize three ways.
A West Harrison 12-year-old is worried about the affect cutting down trees could have on his neighborhood.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Ron Belmont's weekly lunches provide additional venues for communication with Harrison locals.
Support from county executives to help in push for federal funding for project.
Joey Acocella served as Harrison Town Clerk for two terms until his death last year.
Mixing criminal court and administrative duties in the same building creates a few issues.
Congresswoman says Second Amendment Rights are not infringed by proposed legislation
A state director of the New York Chapter of the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks discusses goals and objectives with the Harrison Town Board.
If you've been in town long enough, you know Albert Mazzullo on a first name basis. The veteran town employee retired on July 27.
BFJ Planning provided an update on Harrison's Master Plan Thursday night. The group's focus remains on the Platinum Mile in Purchase and Harrison's downtown business district.
State transportation officials sound off on new span financing, other details.
The Town of Harrison and Harrison Police Benevolent Association (PBA) have come to an agreement on a new contract, according to several sources.
The Harrison Town Board is scheduled to hear a presentation involving a conceptual Master Plan for Ma Riis Park downtown.
An area Girl Scout came up with the idea to assist families in need in Westchester with back to school supplies.
The Harrison Recreation Department will begin accepting nominations for citizen of the year this week.
The legislation would have required schools to take cultural and family background into account when placing special education students and has drawn strong opposition from educators.
Should there be political signs at train stations?
Mayor Ron Belmont discusses the Town Board decision making process and financial realities
The Harrison Public Library Foundation believes now is the time to renovate the downtown library, but money from town hall could be difficult to come by.
Sunday's brunch is the second trip to Stone Barns for Michelle Obama since 2010.
Report calls for reforms.
Following in the footsteps of Joe Acocella and facing a steep learning curve hasn't stopped Jackie Greer from achieving great things in her first six months in office.
The class of 2012 can add another accomplishment to its long list of success stories.
Harrison's ban on commercial vehicle parking has been expanded to include commercial business districts, meaning there will be no on-street parking for such vehicles in town.
The rate increase will go into effect within the next couple of weeks.
The Harrison Town Board has approved a proposal from the police department to add a new police dog.
The Harrison Town Board will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.