Equipment and vehicles from six unlicensed companies—including two in New Rochelle—were seized by the county.
The vote could take place after a July 10 public hearing.
A guide to the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting New Rochelle and Westchester.
DeRaffele is one of the largest manufacturers of diners and restaurant facilities in the United States.
The project would put tax exempt property back on the tax rolls and possibly provide overnight parking for the neighborhood.
Get your records together and see if you can get your assessment lowered.
The City of New Rochelle has received the funding necessary for the show to go on.
The meetings are the beginning of the city's process to revise its comprehensive plan.
Forest City Residential will create a draft environmental impact statement on the Echo Bay development.
The annual effort to curb teenage drinking took place as 2,300 young people made their way to their high-school proms.
The county facility is for Westchester County residents only.
The National Development Council is a nonprofit organization.
The legislation will create a Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs.
The governor spoke of safety concerns but did not elaborate on financing the construction.
The governor was speaking at a press conference in New Rochelle.
Unless funds are received for the July 4 fireworks, the event will be cancelled.
Westchester County will start check catch basins in New Rochelle, Yonkers and Mount Vernon for standing water
Westchester and Rockland county executives talk about Earth Day 2012.
Several police departments and advocacy groups in New York are working on preventing child abuse.
The length of the restated memorandum of understanding was pared down from 18 months to 9 months.
The multi-year project will cause delays on North Avenue through May
A memorandum of understanding would allow the developer to conduct an environmental impact study.
Delay and detours can be expected in the area of Burling Lane, Garden Street and Station Plaza.
With Earth Day fast approaching, we look back at two laws created to help keep our environment healthy and secure.
The City Council will talk about a restated memorandum of understanding for the 11-acre site.
Our 'Last Chance' feature lets you know about important upcoming deadlines.
Bread products, not allowed in households observing Passover, can be disposed of Friday at the City Yard.
Yard waste collection will start in the city Tuesday.
State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin said funding additions to school aid and programs for sexually exploited children are some of the highlights in the state's $132.6 spending plan for 2012-2013.
If you park on a street that is covered by the regulations, you will need to move it starting next week.
Hartsdale resident claims $70M Powerball prize.
Lowey loses New Rochelle. She announced her intention to run for re-election in the new district. Eliot Engel could represent New Rochelle.
The project will replace the current City Yard on East Main Street.
Online petition to reunite Corporal Megan Leavey with Sgt. Rex nearing 14,000 Signatures
The developer was granted an extension to allow the city to study the proposal.
The city wanted to show taxpayers and interested parties what conditions exist on the antiquated site.
Hurry to get your nominations in for Sunshine Week!
The New Rochelle resident seeks 37th District seat Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer is giving up.
Noam Bramson gave his annual State of the City address at Davenport Club.
If passed as proposed, establishment seating 50 to 250 would have to apply for a special permit.