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Sustainable Westchester is helping the town explore a plan to reduce residents' utility bills.
Several salons - including three on Long Island - are mentioned in a New York Times series on the exploitation of industry employees.
The annual vote to adopt the budget will be held on May 19.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been withholding money from Westchester in a dispute over affordable housing.
City Council has pledged to address damaged roadways after unanimously approving budget expenditure.
In his 2015 State of the County address, County Executive Rob Astorino painted a positive picture for Westchester.
The event is free and open to the public.
The Disaster Accountability Project urges a 50-mile zone and the NRC responds.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but just the closest governments have emergency plans, says the DAP
The historic building was seriously damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Mayor Noam Bramson explained that his vision for recreating the New Rochelle downtown area involves feedback from the community.
The proposed deal with Standard Amusements to run the Rye park still must receive approval from the county's Board of Legislators.
The building has suffered extensive damage over the years, particularly after Hurricane Sandy.
Scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad
The funding will be divided into two parts.
He takes over for Vito Pinto, who is stepping down on March 31.
The mayor delivered the State of the City Tuesday before residents, civic leaders and members of the city's business community.
As a former mayor, Otis knows the difficulties municipalities face in funding such efforts.
The former Secretary of State held a press conference yesterday.
"A major step forward to protect all New York college students"
A press conference about national legislation was held Monday at a grade crossing at a Saw Mill River Parkway entrance/exit.
Under the deal, the federal money essentially will be rerouted through the state.
Administration’s Funding Process for Youth Programs Ignores County Law
Term limits and other reforms are needed, said Astorino and Day.
The council said the decision concerning applications for casinos in Orange County was "the right one for New York."
Riverkeeper and Rob Astorino have opposing views on today's decision.
Financing a zero percent budget—thanks to our children’s credit card
BOL Democratic Caucus Working to Craft Responsible Budget
New Rochelle United Against Eminent Domain was formed recently to help preserve the 10 businesses on land near Flowers Park.
A total of 2,064 rail cars would get the cameras for $34.6 million if the full MTA board on Wednesday approves a committee's proposal.
Local Girl Scout Joins the Effort
Fellow legislators Catherine Borgia, Maryjane Shimsky and Pete Harckham are co-sponsoring the bill.
In Westchester, the focus is on the governor's race and several state and local races. Incumbent Rep. Nita Lowey defeated Chris Day.
Here's information you'll need to be prepared for Election Day Tuesday.
Check out the KIDS Survey from the Westchester Children's Association's Vote for Kids Campaign.
The budgetary savings of $1,346,000 over the next nine years means an average savings to taxpayers of about $150,000 per year, officials say
Currently, big box stores, houses of worship, government buildings, recreational facilities and restaurants are among the permitted uses.
Estimates for the cost of the tolls are as high as $14, which has motorists angry.