Your neighbors speak out about their thoughts on Indian Point in the wake of the Japanese disaster.
William D’Imperio's retirement was approved by the Harrison Town/Village Board Wednesday night.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh tackles some local issues in her weekly column.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood spoke at a press conference Monday morning about distracted driving, which he says is becoming a life-threatening epidemic.
The Harrison Public Library Foundation hopes to help upgrade local libraries.
Gov. Cuomo has proposed eliminating state funding for 4201 schools, which serve students that are blind, deaf and severely disabled. NY School for the Deaf's executive director says the move would force the school to close.
Studies show that giving American women more access to maternal leave would increase breastfeeding rates and decrease public health costs for infant illnesses.
The decision was made in an executive session following Thursday evening's town board meeting.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh talks about a recent report on Harrison's platinum mile and a shredder truck coming to Harrison for your use next week.
Four full-time workers now on suspension made an average of $70,218.
November elections have our political machine grinding up.
New York Appellate Division confirms the Harrison Town Board's decision to fire former officer Steven Heisler in January 2009.
Harrison director of community services says thousands of dollars donated during Christmas season were not affected by possible thefts from the Harrison Food Pantry.
Police and town hall have offered little comments following the arrest of six town employees last week.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh discusses local issues in her weekly column.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh issues first statement from town hall regarding six arrested employees.
The bill, set to be introduced by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, would allow people who do not itemize their taxes the opportunity to deduct the full amount paid in property taxes.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey spoke at an event at Temple Israel Center of White Plains, where she denounced Sen. Rand Paul’s call to slash aid to Israel and other nations.
Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh tackles meeting manners, town finances and snow storms that have become a weekly occurrence.
If you have a fire hydrant near your home covered in snow, clearing it out could help the town and save your tax dollars.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh talks coyotes and the end of summer.
A weekly column by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
A weekly column by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh, providing some of her insight as to what is happening in town.
Emil Dominianni, who served as a councilman on the town board for four years, had some harsh words for the current administration during last Thursday's meeting.
An eight acre lot on Mamaroneck Avenue goes into Bankruptcy.
Bad roads and dangerous driving conditions are sending more and more drivers to the auto-repair shop.
Bob Cohen is looking to unseat 13-term State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer.
Mayor Walsh allays fears about water bill increases.
'Sugar Tax' could have serious effect on Town's tax rate
The Harrison Town Board has agreed to delay commercial garbage payment until next year for three-family residencies.
The Harrison Town Board passed a 28 percent increase in water prices during last week's meeting.
The Harrison Town Board covered several key issues during Thursday night's meeting. Here is a quick roundup in case you missed it.
A 2002 federal mandate requires the state to replace traditional lever machines with new electronic voting systems; New York is more than four years past the deadline.
The New York State budget is late, again, and freshman Assemblyman Robert Castelli said he understands the frustration from voters looking toward election season this fall.
Mark Jaffe has announced the he will seek the nomination for the 89th New York State Assembly seat this November.
DEC offer for town land tests board on whether they will put their money where their mouth is.
The Bee-Line Bus System is proposing cuts or discontinued service to ten different routes.
New York State is tallying total damages from the March 13 wind storm in hopes that the federal government will provide aid to affected areas, including Harrison.
Legislators Peter Harckham, Bill Burton and Judy Myers joined with child care advocates and working families to emphasize the negative impact of the reduction of child care subsidies.
The study, conducted by Westchester Joint Waterworks and Westchester County will look into ways to share the cost of a UV alternative, without constructing a water filtration plant.