Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
The decision is a victory for the country, said Sleepy Hollow attorney Lisa Linsky, a lead writer on an amicus brief filed in the case.
Several roads in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties are slated to receive funding.
The legislation, in part, authorizes the Department of State to shut down salons that violate the law.
Assemblywoman Galef "Shadowed" by a Croton Teen Chosen to participate in the Students Inside Albany Program by the LWV of the Rivertowns
Tonight's the public hearing on a law to make changes permanent including the removal of some parking spaces.
Both town and village positions are up for election this year.
New Midtown Office Space Approved by the Westchester County Board of Acquisition and Contract
The state had sought to borrow $511 million from an EPA clean water fund, but was approved to borrow $30 million, which the state appealed.
The governor's fast response to the NY Times series on the exploitation of salon employees pleased Assemblywoman Sandra Galef
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo briefed the press after he was briefed by officials at the nuclear power plants in Cortlandt.
The writer, a Croton resident, thinks Assemblyman Tom Abinanti has been misled.
Bill Will Extend Protections to Those Harassed in Smaller Employment Settings
Federal officials issued approval order today
Democrats Have a Better Way to Do More for Westchester Taxpayers
The AIM Project was approved March 3; now the natural-gas company wants to begin implementing its expansion plans.
The event is free and open to the public.
Disaster Accountability Project urges a 50-mile zone and the NRC responds.
He will seek endorsement by the Ossining Democratic Committee.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but just the closest governments have emergency plans, says the DAP
The election is in November.
Scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad
Abraham Zambrano will take over for Richard Leins, who retired after 6 years as Ossining's village manager.
Assemblywoman Galef Honors National Donate Life Month
He takes over for Vito Pinto, who is stepping down on March 31.
Ossining residents invited to weigh in on the Village’s next Comprehensive Plan
In addition to local politicians and activists, a nuclear industry whistleblower will talk about Indian Point and the expansion plan.
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef speaks with the President of LiveOnNY and a heart transplant recipient about the importance of organ donation
Town officials decided not to implement the latter while revaluing all property in Ossining for the first time in 40 years.
"A major step forward to protect all New York college students"
Concerns about the pipeline’s proximity to the Indian Point Nuclear Power Facility were also ignored by FERC
Sandy Galef's Town Hall Meeting at the Ossining Library is canceled due to the snow.
A Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect at 3 p.m.
Assemblywoman Galef to Host Town Meetings Focusing on Government Reform and the State Budget
A Discussion Westchester’s Crumbling Infrastructure with County Legislator MaryJane Shimsky
Under the deal, the federal money essentially will be rerouted through the state.
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The freshman state senator representing District 40 hopes to use the post to fight unfunded mandates.
Term limits and other reforms are needed, said Astorino and Day.
The flag behind them belongs to just-retired Parks and Rec Superintendent Henry Atterbury.