But the Indian Point nuclear plant is still expected to operate well past its expired license in the fall.
Red Cross working with about 9,000 families whose homes were destroyed or severely damaged.
A reception May 8 drew residents, advocates, politicians, well-wishers and anti-abortion protesters.
The Ossining Town Councilman, a Republican, hopes to unseat Catherine Borgia.
The city has reached an agreement with Red House Entertainment to lease and operate the Paramount Center for the Performing Arts that will be signed during a special meeting on Monday.
Ossining Mayor William Hanauer joins Ann Dealy, principal of Brookside Elementary School, at a 4:30 p.m. kickoff event for Mental Health Awareness Month.
Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties will receive state funding for the pilot project that aims to fill a gap in veterans' health care.
Village officials are raising the maximum daily rate for people who use their credit cards to pay for parking spaces at the train station from $8 to $9. Officials say the increase will raise an additional $100,000 in revenue for the 2013-2014 budget.
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said he will be cracking down on animal fighting rings and puppy mills.
County lawmakers will hold a public hearing May 6 on one of the most controversial parts of the fight between Westchester and the federal government over affordable housing in affluent communities.
Casino near completion of $50M expansion.
Croton officials approved an $18.1 million budget, which represents a 4.63 percent increase, and Buchanan officials approved an $8 million budget, which represents an 2.6 percent decrease.
Bramson has been mayor of New Rochelle since January 2006.
The Croton village board is scheduled to adopt a budget for 2013-2014 on Monday.
The village board is scheduled to adopt the annual budget.
Town, village and school boards meet, as does the village planning board.
Here are the meetings scheduled by village and school officials.
Village board members, developer at odds over returning funds allocated to downtown development.
The Chamber of Commerce supports its first downtown event, teaming up with animal hospital, Pets Alive and Drug Mart.
The Village of Ossining kicked off the celebration of its bicentennial Tuesday evening with a special exhibit at the library.
High-ranking Democrats and Republicans charged in federal investigation of efforts to buy Republican Party nomination, rig public land deal.
The tentative budget proposal would force officials to override the state property tax cap.
The 25-year-old defendant faced multiple controlled substance and and other charges across multiple jurisdictions.
The Lower Hudson Valley congresswoman who voted for DOMA in 1996 says her views have changed.
The Hudson Valley Coalition for a Fair Economy is hosting a discussion in Ossining.
Water restrictions are still in place.
Local officials say the filming last weekend for the new NBC pilot went smoothly.
According to published news reports, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development warned Westchester County that it could lose $7.4 million.
Union agrees to 4-year pact, with no raises for 2012 and 2013.
Incumbent trustees Theresa Knickerbocker and Duane Jackson will try to preserve their seats against former mayor Al Donahue during Tuesday’s village elections.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; mayor is only contested race with two candidates.
Westchester County Legislator Bill Ryan is looking to unseat incumbent Rob Astorino in November's county executive race.
Congresswoman lauds local medical economy, assails sequester's affect upon it.
The actor was arrested late last year and is expected to plead later this month.
The village will replant this spring after more than 30 large trees came down during Sandy.
Brandreth Pill Factory and Mount Pleasant Military Academy Library among the designated structures.
Moody's gave the village its blessing with Aa2 rating as Croton officials move forward with the refinancing of $3,445,000 in bonds.
Need help navigating Ossining's permitting process? Help is available in a special workshop to be held this Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The state DOT plans changes to the dangerous stretch of road between Annsville Circle and Route 202. Objections to the specifics surfaced at a forum Feb. 28.