He's ready to take the next step from Village of Mamaroneck Zoning Board to Board of Trustees.
The candidate talks to Patch about her motivations, party affiliation, bipartisanship in the village, important issues and approaches and more.
At its regular Wednesday meeting, the Town Board also issued a proclamation to Dr. Paul Fried.
The Republican ballot will feature one incumbent and two newcomers; the Democratic ballot will feature two incumbents and two newcomers.
The Taylor's Lane remediation project gives residents hope that their decade-long contaminated water problem will be solved.
At its Monday meeting, the mayor announced that Sportime's plans for Harbor Island Park were back to "ground zero" because of new findings.
At Monday's meeting, the Board of Trustees also approved a Bastille Day block party and the installation of new bicycle hitching posts.
The village seeks to remedy traffic congestion around the pedestrian-only phase at the Barry Avenue/E Boston Post Road intersection, but the discussion has some residents unhappy.
This and other issues were discussed at last night's Town of Mamaroneck Planning Board meeting.
The Larchmont Historical Society elected its officers and board members at its annual meeting.
A proposed law regarding the reconstitution of the Tree Committee was discussed, several traffic changes are expected.
Protesters taunted the majority leader during a protest outside his Mamaroneck home on Saturday -- and vowed to vote him out of office.
The town will spend approximately $1.55 million to upgrade its water supply, filtration and distribution system; the restoration at Garden's Lake is approved.
The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees appoints new HCZM member, discusses plans to renovate Harbor Island.
Veterans, town officials, and residents of Larchmont reflect on the importance of Memorial Day.
The new overhaul, featuring more fields and a multi-sports building, will cost approximately $6 to $9 million.
Belsito wins out over Nick Allison in 4-1 vote.
Since the notice was issued, the village has complied with all the requirements set by the DEC.