The county is conducting a community needs assessment and fair housing survey as part of its requirements to receive federal funding.
The town wants resident input to help identify and better define the extent and severity of flooding during significant storms.
By unanimous vote, new legislation establishing a statewide "flood czar," is one step closer to becoming law.
By unanimous vote, legislation establishing a statewide "flood czar," proposed by Sen. Shelley Mayer, is one step closer to becoming law.
Local Justices Provide Insight into the Work of Our Local Courts
Mamaroneck offers training to have the tools and resources to prepare for any type of disaster, respond accordingly and recover quickly.
The second half of the 2023/24 school tax bill is due by January 31, 2024, without penalties for those who have not yet made payment.
All town offices and the Maxwell Avenue Recycling Center will be closed on New Year's Day and there will be no trash pick up.
Budget, Affordable Housing, Flooding Among Topics Discussed
While NYC and LI residents will also receive $16 per hour, workers in other parts of NY will see minimum wage rise to $15/per hour.
The award was given by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for the town's 2023 budget.
2023 budget receives Distinguished Budget Presentation Award
Drop off new, unwrapped toys at the Town of Mamaroneck Fire Dept. Holiday Drive Thru Toy Drop and help spread the cheer.
Town enacts a broad range of initiatives to reduce carbon footprint, preserve trees and manage solid waste among other actions
"It is detrimental to all of our residents to be provided with inaccurate information from a local official," the town writes.
The hard-fought and sometimes bitter campaigning is over, the voters have made their choices and ballots have been tallied.
The top elected officials in the town and village of Mamaroneck released a joint statement saying the contentious dispute has been settled.
It's time to make your voice heard. Find your local polling place and what your ballot will look like where you live.
With the town and village disagreeing about who should pay police overtime, progress is still at a standstill and finger-pointing continues.
Officials said there were several factors in play allowing for another lowering of the tax rate, including precise fiscal forecasting.
The bridge is a focal point of efforts to mitigate flooding along the Sheldrake River, but political infighting has stopped progress.
"I will ensure every voter is able to cast their ballot free from fear or intimidation," NY Attorney General Letitia James said.
The longtime village resident explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Westchester and what your ballot will look like where you live.
Open Gov will give public 24-7 access to permit and record requests
In July, the Village Board passed two resolutions to support the creation of a Commercial Area Plan for Larchmont’s business districts.
Those removing trees would be required to replace them with new trees on their property, according to the proposed rules.
"The Village’s positive financial condition has exceeded all expectations," Village of Mamaroneck Mayor Tom Murphy said.
A new date for the fall cleanup, in conjunction with International Coastal Cleanup Day, will be announced in the coming days.
Operations will start at 6 a.m. Wednesday through Friday this week. Customers must have garbage curbside before this time.
Gov. Hochul said the funds are part of a $68M initiative to help with the continuing recovery for those most affected by the storm.
Community groups around the world will clean up coastal neighborhoods as part of International Coastal Cleanup Day.
The ceremony will be held in the area underneath the Murray Ave. overpass, next to the Town of Mamaroneck Memorial Park playground.
Check out the calendar and find an opportunity to nurture our institutions, protect our freedoms and help lead our leaders close to home.
This week’s flooding makes bridge repair more critical
There are three projects to fund for the Westchester Joint Water Works, which has been ordered to supply safer drinking water.