Michael Sudano, a Republican party candidate for trustee, answered a Q&A about his future goals for the village should he win the seat.
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The vice chair of the Village of Mamaroneck Democratic Party was elected to the role of chair last night.
Leon Potok, a Democratic party candidate for trustee, answered a Q&A about his future goals for the village should he win the seat.
Andres J. Bermudez Hallstrom, a Democratic party candidate for trustee, answered a Q&A about his future goals for the village should he win the seat.
Ilissa Miller, a Democratic party candidate for trustee, answered a Q&A about her future goals for the village should she win the seat.
Cohen owns a small real estate operation in Manhattan.
Local officials from the Town and Village of Mamaroneck and Village of Larchmont gathered near Girl Scout Rock in Memorial Park yesterday evening to remember those lost in 9/11.
Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13
The Town of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees discussed their revised bid strategy for the $530K capital project at a Sept. 5 meeting.
The paving will begin on Monday, Sept. 10 and continue through Friday, Sept. 14.
The Village of Larchmont has issued letters to over 260 property owners regarding overgrown shrubbery blocking intersections.
The Larchmont Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 5 percent water rate increase, effective in the next billing period.
The Larchmont Board of Trustees discussed a proposal to have 60 property owners potentially share the cost of the long anticipated streetscape project.
The VOM is considering a new law that would fine residents who dumped snow in the street.
Trustees welcome Sid Albert, their first African-American and, on this five-member panel, the third Democrat
State officials predict that local waters will rise by as much as five feet by 2100. How will this affect towns and cities along the Sound Shore and Hudson River?
Giovanni Bianco, Mary Ellen Faulkner, Kenny Paterno, and Dorothy Puleo will retire from the Town of Mamaroneck at the end of the year with 120 years of collective service. A party was held in their honor last Thursday.
Decision affects 89th Assembly District and 37th State Senate District—and of course the Mamaroneck village trustee race is stuck.
Many of the proposed cuts will come in the form of staff layoffs and reductions in health and human services.
Candidates for village justice and trustee, and for State Assembly and State Senate talked taxes, education and more.
Tensions rise at VOM meeting before board of trustee elections.
Public forum provides residents with opportunity to ask candidates important questions.
Town Administrator Stephen Altieri comments on the circumstances behind a recently settled IRS audit.
The implementation of Community Development Block Grant projects have stalled across the county.
Supervisor Valerie O'Keeffe and mayors Joshua Mandell and Norman Rosenblum point to the challenges of managing budgets as costs continue to grow in the tri-municipal area.
Republican challenger Bob Cohen and Democratic incumbent Suzi Oppenheimer discuss their top three priorities for getting New York State back on track.
Pernick, a resident with a legal and a volunteer career, will be running against Christie Derrico in Tuesday's elections.
The Town of Mamaroneck will now require a cash bond for residents and businesses planning to remove oil or gas storage tanks.
While some residents embraced the new electronic machines, others had problems casting votes.
Some competitive races in Tuesday's primaries had unexpected endings.
Three bridges that connect Mamaroneck to Rye Town are in need of significant repairs. The projects will cost millions of dollars over the next few years, and local officials are hoping for federal and state aid.
That was one of several items discussed at Monday's Board of Trustees meeting in Larchmont.
After three opportunities to satisfy the terms of an affordable housing lawsuit – and three rejections by a federal monitor – Westchester may have run out of chances.
The Larchmont resident was unanimously voted at the committee's Aug. 23 meeting.
New Yorkers will be voting on new voting machines on Tuesday. The County Board of Elections is giving demonstrations all over Westchester of the new electronic voting technology.
Did it happen too fast? Will it hurt the harbor? Haven't we paid enough in taxes? Those are some of your questions.
The mayor explains his reasoning behind a vote that took many by surprise and has resulted in much debate.
The future of the church's Mamaroneck Avenue property will be discussed at an upcoming hearing in Harrison.
Village of Mamaroneck residents and two trustees expressed their concerns regarding the lack of notice given to the public before Tuesday's vote on the MBYC settlement.