Harrison's mayor/supervisor discusses priorities, achievements, his personal life and "drinking the Kool-Aid".
The Westchester County Industrial Development Agency has voted to enter into an agreement with the fitness company as it develops plans to take over the Journal News Building on Gannett Drive.
The often criticized Menzi Muck excavator and trailer have been sold to a municipality in New Jersey for $90,000.
Overnight parking for commercial vehicles is being offered for people no longer allowed to park on residential streets, but that town hasn't found many takers.
Among the big changes: Harrison still in Lowey's district.
Harrison Police compliance training adds to building department resources to continue the fight against dangerous illegal apartment dwellings
Consulting firm BFJ will work with the town to complete a Master Plan in the coming months.
The Harrison Town/Village Board meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
The Harrison Town Board listened to a proposal from the consulting firm BFJ Planning Tuesday evening. BFJ is optimistic that a complete Master Plan could be ready by this fall.
Transportation officials give guided tugboat tour of research areas.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will update the public on their on-going work to update the town's master plan.
Hurry to get your nominations in for Sunshine Week!
The Harrison Town Board and Downtown Revitalization Committee look at marketing Harrison to a broader outside audience.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Harrison Town/Village Engineer Michael Amodeo proposed a plan this week that he thinks could bring needed flood relieve to some local neighborhoods.
Harrison Town Clerk Jackie Greer is working on a registry that could allow Harrison residents to keep solicitors away from their front doors.
Town engineers will make a public presentation to the Harrison Town Board Monday evening as Harrison continues to address flooding concerns.
Harrison Department of Public Works crews are out this week clearing sidewalks and trimming tree limbs in an effort to create a more appealing downtown.
After a recommendation from Police Chief Anthony Marraccini, the Harrison Town Board voted to ban parking on the remote side street.
The Town/Village of Harrison sent the following reminder to residents.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.
White Plains Common Council member David Buchwald and candidate Jeremiah Frei-Pearson addressed the Harrison Democratic Committee late last week.
Committee discusses MTA development project progress and the formation of a Business Improvement District
Harrison Town Clerk Jackie Greer said a new law requiring municipalities, school districts and other public bodies to disclose more information before public meetings could actually save some town resources.
Martin Gotte, of Old Lake Street will replace Richard Canter as one of the Purchase Fire Department's five commissioners.
A glance at the agenda for tonight's Harrison Town and Village Board meetings.
Many residents remain concerned over upzoning proposals.
A new committee headed by Mayor/Supervisor Ron Belmont and Councilwoman Marlane Amelio hopes to breath new life into the downtown business district.
The Harrison Town Board is tasked with fixing several zoning inconsistencies in a part of downtown Harrison.
The grant was approved this month to cover costs of a project in West Harrison years ago. Since that project has already been completed, money will likely go toward other projects.
Harrison Town Clerk Jackie Greer issues a reminder that Tuesday's evening hours are a good chance for residents to renew their passes to the Harrison dog park.
The League of Women Voters of Harrison hosted the event at the downtown Harrison Library Sunday afternoon.
Chairman Thomas Heaslip explains what the Planning Board does and how and why they do it.
The Harrison Town Board confirmed the re-appointment at Thursday night's meeting. Sammons' new term runs until the end of 2016.
A new law will go into affect this spring banning overnight parking of commercial vehicles in residential neighborhoods, do you think the law is fair?
David Buchwald has served on the White Plains Common Council since 2010, and works in the tax department of the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, LLP representing businesses and pro bono clients in need of tax advice.
A regular business meeting of the Harrison Town Board is scheduled to meet Thursday night at 7:30.
The Village of Harrison will once again push for approval of a hotel occupancy tax that would allow the municipality to collect a 3 percent tax on every overnight stay at three local hotels.
Mandate relief, which benefits local governments and schools, a major part of the package.
Jeremiah Frei-Pearson (D) of White Plains hopes to take the 89th Assembly seat from Republican Robert Castelli this fall.