Council members voiced some concerns about a proposed memorandum of understanding between the city and a preferred developer
The city wants to relocate the current City Yard from East Main Street to Beechwood Avenue.
The first phase of the project will relocate utilities to another bridge.
The hearing will be held on today from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Council Chamber at New Rochelle City Hall.
Funding to pay for thermal imaging cameras, breathing apparatus.
$9 million in capital projects and expansion of “River Rescue” to target problem areas.
Rep. Nan Hayworth is the fifth highest scoring Republican member of Congress, according to the environmental watchdog organization.
The panel will make recommendations that could help shape the 2013 budget.
The City of New Rochelle picks up discarded trees.
A former Council candidate is suing the City.
The Democratic congresswoman will cyber chat with students before and after the speech via Facebook and Twitter.
The City Council declared itself lead agency for environmental review and set a public hearing for Feb. 14.
Forest City Residential is studying development of six acres of Echo Bay waterfront.
Mandate relief, which benefits local governments and schools, is a major part of the package.
The panel of 18 individuals, including three from the City Council, will examine community priorities and look at alternative sources of revenue.
The MTA and county employees are staffing a van where MetroCards can be purchased at various locations around Westchester. The van visits New Rochelle today.
At completion, the transit-oriented development could add 550 housing units and 8,000 square feet of retail to the city.
The first-term governor said he wants to reimagine government to make it perform better and cost less.
There will be no moving cars for street sweeping until April 1.
Swearing-in ceremonies were held Sunday at City Hall.
Twenty-seven positions will be eliminated next year.
The matching grant is from the state's Main Street Grant program.
Council members agreed in principal to not cut a recreation job that would have affected senior citizens. The budget vote will happen Dec. 13.
A $1 million decrease in anticipated state health insurance costs allowed the city to restore positions in the 2012 proposed budget.
Winning by only 39 votes, Republican Marcotte will keep her seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislators, narrowly beating out former Democratic Tuckahoe Mayor John Fitzpatrick.
Westchester Community College hosts a debate on the impact of the Arab Spring on our world.
The council has not discussed whether to override the tax cap.
Affordable public housing is being built in New Rochelle
Under the city manager's proposed 2012 budget, homeowners could see a 6.36 percent tax rate increase.
Democrats on the City Council will have a 5-2 majority come January 2012.
Find your polling place and read about the candidates and issues.
John Fitzpatrick is challenging incumbent Sheila Marcotte for a seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislators representing District 10.
Polls are open until 9 p.m.
The press release from the committee said that Bramson's ad should have identified who paid for it.
St. Paul voted in favor of agreement to convert a nonprofit building to a commercial development.
Be prepared to go to the right polling place Tuesday.
Candidates for new Rochelle City Council answer questions from Patch.
Candidates for New Rochelle City Council answer questions from Patch.