Harrison Mayor/Supervisor-Elect Ronald Belmont continues to keep busy in the weeks before he takes office.
Rye Brook and the City of Rye are proposing alterations to a spillway along Bowman Avenue, but the Town of Harrison wants a say before construction is approved.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor-Elect Ron Belmont (R) says he will be keeping a close eye on the town budget among other things leading up to his first term as mayor/supervisor.
The Harrison Town Board approved the demolition of the current Journal News property to make room for a Lifetime Fitness facility.
A week has passed since we found out who will represent Harrison on the town board in 2012, what do you think about the results?
The town board will meet at 7:30 p.m., the village board will meet immediately afterward.
Web site provides information on local resources, jobs, counseling, education, health services and more.
In response to residents' wishes, the newly elected Republican team spend the day after the elections removing campaign signs.
Salaries and pensions found to have been inflated.
Jackie Greer prides herself on her years in the private sector, plans to draw on experience when it comes to being Harrison Town Clerk.
Harrison Supervisor-Mayor Joan Walsh cites a better-run Republican campaign as factor in her loss.
Fred Sciliano and Steve Hollander beat Democrats Howard Hollander and Pat Vetere.
Republicans took both council seats; the clerk seat; and the mayoral seat in Harrison, with Belmont receiving 63 percent of the votes.
A big night for Harrison Republicans.
Reports from poll watchers indicate that there are malfunctioned voter boxes in districts 14, 7 and 9.
After graduating college a year ago, Louis DiBouno returned to Harrison to help out with the community services office.
Several key positions are up for grabs today as voters will choose, among other things, the town's next supervisor.
As election day approaches, candidates in several races hash out their disputes before a League of Women Voters arbitration panel.
A look at Harrison's 20 voting districts and how to know where you can vote on Tuesday.
With elections just one day away, now is the time to put in a wish list for our next mayor/supervisor.
Who will you support on Tuesday? Now is your first chance to weigh-in on Harrison's local elections.
Ron Belmont will challenge incumbent Joan Walsh for the position of Harrison Mayor/Supervisor on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Joan Walsh (D) will run for her third term as Harrison Mayor/Supervisor on Tuesday against challenger Ron Belmont (R).
The final segment of our four part series where we meet with Harrison's candidates for town council.
The third of a four-part series where we get to know Harrison's local town council candidates.
Part two of a four-part series interviewing Harrison's candidates for town council.
The first of a four-part series where we get to know Harrison's local town council candidates.
An interview with town clerk candidate Frank Corvino.
A question and answer session with Town Clerk Candidate Jackie Greer.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh submitted her proposed 2012 budget Monday, the town board will now consider it for final approval.
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Harrison's town clerk candidates shared their ideas with voters at Tuesday's League of Women Voters debate.
Harrison's candidates for town council debated the reason for Harrison's recent string of tax increases, among other things Tuesday.
Harrison's supervisor candidates discussed the proposed MTA project and other aspects of the the town's future during Tuesday evening's candidate forum.
The League of Women Voters is considering whether several statements in literature sponsored by local Democrats are appropriate.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh said she expects the town to stay under the 2 percent tax cap in 2012, meaning the tax rate would increase approximately 4.6 percent.
With local elections only two weeks away, Harrison's supervisor hopefuls are putting foot to pavement on the campaign trail.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh revealed an early look at the 2012 budget during a presentation in West Harrison Wednesday night.
Drawing on Wendell Berry's 1977 book "The Unsettling of America," I argue that the Occupy Wall Street movement aligns with an urgent need to work toward a more sustainable society.