The man who inspired a town throughout his short life died today, he was 30.
Marlane Amelio discusses some of the wide-ranging initiatives she is currently working on.
Lane and ramp closures expected in New Rochelle for overnight paving.
Department getting set to celebrate its centennial.
BOT OKs new stop sign at White Street and Ellsworth Avenue, but adjourned to an executive session to discuss other traffic regulation requests.
Town Board of Trustees approves measure for zoning amendments at the property of the former Gannett Co. offices, which Lifetime Fitness plans to build on.
McDonald's is taking steps to make their products healthier, but is the company doing enough to send the right messages to children?
Developers interested in the town's MTA project asked questions and toured the MTA lot downtown Thursday.
With no change to the current plea offer, accused pantry thief Adam Straface appears ready to take his case to a jury trial.
Maria Polera was arraigned Tuesday morning in Harrison Court.
In record-breaking heat, the Municipal Building is operating without air conditioning.
Following a national trend, business owners in Harrison say they're lucky if they can hold on to current staff levels, let alone create new jobs.
Explaining Harrison's Village Code.
A weekly opinion column written by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
A federal law requires every state, county and town in the U.S. to replace its street signs over the next few years. To help offset the cost, Harrison will soon begin selling old street signs.
The deadline to apply for a federal program that will provide interest-free loans to struggling homeowners is Friday. Groups in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam are accepting applications.
Leader of Rye Brook's Airport Advisory Committee says expansion efforts at Westchester County Airport are disguised as renovations, paving the way for larger aircraft and more noise. County Legislator Marty Rogowsky disputes the claim.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week signed into law two-year extensions of an existing one-percent sales tax increase in Rockland, Putnam and New Rochelle, as well as a measure that allows Westchester County to share sales tax revenue with local governments.
For $50, non-residents can enjoy Harrison's new dog park in Veterans Park.
About 24 percent of New Yorkers are considered obese. Despite many favorable socioeconomic factors, obesity rates in Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties mirror state levels.
A proposed four-story apartment complex at the intersection of Purdy Street and Colonial Place has some talking about an improved downtown, while others are concerned about parking and overdevelopment.
Westchester Joint Waterworks will alter the pricing schedule for meters read after July 1.
Westchester County legislators voted 12-4 to override resident spectator fees at Playland. The change goes into effect today.
Now that emotions have settled, what are the real implications of the recently passed marriage equality law. Civil rights attorney Bob Herbst of Larchmont answers four Questions about the issue.
Should companies be allowed to target children? What can parents do to limit their kids' exposure to advertisements?
Comparing the Republican and Democratic positions on hot-button issues.
The pros and cons of voting for individual candidates over following the party line
Autism therapies are denied by many insurance companies in New York, but a measure expected to be signed into law would mandate that they provide coverage.
'I'm confident we have the right controls,' a state official says.
Part two of getting to know your candidates.
Illegal apartments have been an issue in Harrison for years, but what can be done to put an end to the problem?
It took seven years, but a bill that would allow SUNY Purchase to lease land to build a senior living center has been approved by state lawmakers.
A bill that would allow non-police town employees to serve as court peace officers will make its way to the governor's desk for a second time.
What are you hoping for from the last week of the legislative session?
A bill that would repeal that controversial MTA payroll tax in suburban counties has passed the Senate, but appears to be headed into limbo in the Assembly. A number of local lawmakers co-sponsored the measure.
A look at the purpose and practices of executive session meetings.
How should families balance a diet high in fruits and vegetables with the potential dangers of pesticides in conventionally-grown produce?
David Gelfarb will run on the Republican and Conservative Party lines.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pushing to extend an existing moratorium on hydrofracking, a method of natural gas extraction that may pollute water and air, until June of next year. Industry officials say the practice is safe.
Daniel Brakewood announces he'll run for the county legislature seat soon to be vacated by Martin Rogowsky, hopes to represent one of Harrison's three districts next year.