A citizen asked at the Westchester Marriott bridge meeting how to square reports of imminent Thruway Authority layoffs with the numerous job opportunities to come.
The congressman, who represents New Rochelle, is supporting Obama's early education initiative.
The area to be studies contains new restaurants, some of which are providing valet parking.
The Town of Ossining has a contract to allow for the Kevin Bacon show's filming.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Scarsdale Assemblywoman Amy Paulin announced passage of the bill Tuesday.
The new Tappan Zee Bridge will bring many job opportunities for many years, spokesman Brian Conybeare says.
Project LifeSaver used a radio-frequency device to locate seniors with dementia who may have gotten lost.
State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins was named leader of the conference in December
State senators and assembly members spoke at Solomon Schechter School of Westchester Thursday night
Commuters in Scarsdale and Greenburgh should prepare for delays on Friday, Feb. 1, with a lane closure on the BRP from 10-3 p.m.
The bills would give New Rochelle the ability to raise revenue.
Monday, Astorino announced an $800,000 project that will restore three acres of wetlands and river banks in Greenburgh along the Bronx River.
The change comes as a result of an audit from the state comptroller.
The assemblywoman was named chair of the Assembly Standing Committee on Energy.
Luiz Aragon will start in his new job Feb. 11.
The state-sponsored Moreland Commission explores why and how local power companies fell short in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam.
Commuters should prepare for some lane closures Thursday, Jan. 24, and Friday, Jan. 25, in Scarsdale and Greenburgh.
The grants will be used to educate residents on the benefits of leaf mulching.
Officials release number of claims throughout Hudson Valley region.
Purchases include a new fire truck and security cameras for the downtown.
The lane closure today, Jan. 22, will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
The free shots will take place Jan. 24. in White Plains.
City crews will pick up the Christmas trees from the curb.
The matching grant comes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The senate's provisions include banning high-capacity magazine clips, requiring safe weapons storage to prevent guns from being obtained by people who can't have them and use a licenses database. It would also limit disclosure of gun permits.
The former superintendent of Rye Colony Cooperative Apartments will spend years in jail and then register as a sex offender.
The new rule takes effect Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013.
Jennifer Wacha will serve as deputy commissioner of emergency services.
There will be lane closures on the Bronx River Parkway on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Yonkers this week.
The city will continue talking to Down to Earth, the current market operator, to see if a Friday market in a north end location is viable.
Structural engineers are needed to determine the extent of some damage and advise possible solutions.
Some methods of increasing revenue require the OK of the state.
Commuters should prepare for some lane closures today, Monday, Jan. 7., in Scarsdale and Greenburgh.
After the House passed $9.7 billion of Hurricane Sandy relief today, Engel is calling for bipartisan support for the remaining aid package.
Trees should not be put in plastic bags.
Bipartisan group disavows newspaper's map, calls for new gun initiatives.
Lawsuit states the restaurant chain, which includes a New Rochelle establishment, did not pay more than 250 workers minimum wage and overtime.
Residents of New Rochelle will continue to pay less than non-resident users.