A proposal to replace the Journal News printing operations center on Gannet Drive with a 209,000 square foot fitness facility is gaining momentum.
The fitness company, which hopes to replace the current Journal News Building on Gannet Drive with a 209,000 square foot facility, will ask to schedule a public hearing tonight.
With BPA found in six different canned foods marketed to children, it's probably prudent for parents to avoid purchasing canned products.
Gerry Salvo officially became superintendent of the Harrison Recreation Department on Sept. 22.
Intended to fete the work of the Playland Citizens' Committee, County Executive Rob Astorino's Thursday press conference highlighted uncertain future of the amusement park.
Harrison's candidates for town council discussed their position on several key issues Wednesday night in West Harrison.
Candidates for town/village council and town/village supervisor answered a series of public questions during a forum Wednesday night in West Harrison.
The Harrison Town/Village Board will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Harrison's candidates for mayor/supervisor discussed their position on several key issues Wednesday night in West Harrison.
A controversial mandate had forced Harrison to replace all of its street signs, but the requirement has since been dropped.
The West Harrison Neighborhood Association will host a candidates night Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
The forum is scheduled for Oct. 21 at Port Chester High School and is sponsored by the local League of Women Voters.
Town will join seven surrounding communities who are seeking money they say wasn't paid as part of their franchise agreements with Cablevision over the last five years.
Pasquale Gizzo and Nelson Canter captured the conservative line over incumbents Marc Lust and Ronald Bianchi. Bianchi and Canter took the Independence line's endorsement.
Voters may have to wait until a re-canvass to find out who won the District 6 Democratic primary.
Based on unofficial results, Ron Belmont won the endorsement of the Independence Party during Tuesday's primary.
BOE says full results won't be available until next week.
Port Chester Village Trustee Daniel Brakewood is holding a lead over West Harrison's Mark Jaffe in the Democratic primary for the District 6 seat in the County Legislature.
With 90 percent of Harrison's districts reporting, there are some surprises in the town justice race for the Independence and Conservative Party Lines.
Election inspectors say they haven't been impressed by the turnout for Tuesday's primary elections.
Two Democrats seek the party's nomination to run for Westchester County legislator.
A look at what to know before you take to the voting booth Tuesday.
Councilman Pat Vetere has been rehabbing an inner-ear infection recently, he will return to town on Friday.
Supervisor candidate Ron Belmont will primary incumbent Joan Walsh for the Independence Party line using a write-in campaign.
The Harrison Town/Village Board listened to concerns from more than a dozen homeowners in flood-prone neighborhoods Tuesday night.
Trustees will hold a public hearing at 7:30 p.m.
Irene's destruction was so widespread that some officials are worried about their communities getting a fair share of state and federal disaster relief funding.
The sanitation schedule next week will be altered because of the holiday weekend.
Emergency responders from Harrison worked through the weekend while Irene approached—and the work isn't over yet.
When not deciding town policy, our town council members lead very interesting lives.
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced substantial increases in the amounts local governments and school districts must shell out next year to cover employee pensions. With little left to cut, property tax increases may be the only solution in some places.
There will be no flights in or out of the airport starting at 6 p.m. Saturday.
New businesses meeting certain requirements are now eligible to bypass the planning board phase while applying to open a new store front.
Department heads are preparing for the possible arrival of Hurricane Irene this weekend.
Scott Altabet, LCSW, comes to the Harrison Youth Council with a mission of ensuring that young people have the resources they need to avoid addictions and fulfill their potential.
Legislature passes bill to bring senior living center to the SUNY Purchase campus after seven years of failed attempts.
Jackie Greer will replace the late Joseph Acocella as the Republican candidate for town clerk this fall.
The announcement that MTA Chairman Jay Walder will step down in October has spurred some local lawmakers to renew a call for an extensive audit of the agency's finances. The audit could affect a proposal to repeal a payroll tax that benefits the MTA.
A section of Harrison's Halstead Ave. will be closed Friday morning while a funeral procession for Joseph Acocella Jr. passes through the area.
Doors will open at 12 p.m. while friends and co-workers mourn the loss of Joseph Acocella Jr.