Every municipality in Senate District 40 to receive $100K
Programs include workforce training, substance use prevention and domestic violence outreach
The Croton Bait & Tackle Shop and the Croton Animal Hospital recognized for their lasting contributions to the local economy and community
The event provided more than 40 participants an opportunity to ask questions and share ideas and opinions on a wide range of subjects
45 Pints of Blood Collected During Blood Emergency
State Sen. Harckham called Con Ed' proposed double-digit rate hikes for utility service as being out of touch with the reality of most NYers
"Libraries are more than just places to borrow books—they're vibrant community hubs for learning, creativity, and connection”
Teatown will transform its 1,000-acre preserve into an accessible and inclusive space for both educational programs and public use
More than 53,000 Pounds of Food Collected Since 2020
The specialized protective clothing is designed to withstand the intense heat and rugged conditions of wildland firefighting
State Senator has delivered more than $113 million for municipalities, schools and non-profit organizations in the 40th Senate District
Eleanor Kwei recognized for her contributions to the arts, her compassion, and an unwavering commitment to strengthening her community
Passes 83 Bills in his most productive State Senate session yet
“Because of his actions, vigilance and compassion, veterans have benefited.”
The project will resurface a 7.1-mile stretch of the heavily traveled thoroughfare from Maiden Lane in Cortlandt to Route 133 in Ossining
35th season of the Peekskill Farmers Market coincides with the 26th Annual Open Artist Studio Tours
New bill would establish a statewide mental health program led by peers tailored to the unique needs of first responders across New York
Recognition awards for three distinguished residents of the 40th Senate District—Orit Daly, Rabbi Sarah Freidson, and Rabbi Jennifer Jaech
New bill will create new green jobs, save ratepayers billions of dollars and avoid emitting millions of tons of greenhouse gases
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, accelerating New York’s shift to clean energy, and helping to build a more affordable future for NYers
Much-loved local restaurant celebrates it 20th anniversary
Highlights the need for action against HABs to protect New York State’s water bodies
May 24 – December 15, 2025
"Decades of road salt applications during the winter months have impacted our fragile drinking water supplies and other natural resources"
Press conference with Harckham and Levenberg takes place just blocks away from where county CPS worker Maria Coto was attacked last year
Transit Investments Pay Long-Term Dividends, including $106 Billion in Economic Activity
Focusing on affordability and community investments, the $254B fiscal plan increases funding for education, road repairs, climate resiliency
Events happening on May 10, 2025
Three prominent individuals honored—Sgt. Khalia Carter, KJ Denhert and NY Supreme Court Justice Keri Fiore
Biosolids frequently contain high concentrations of harmful PFAS “forever chemicals”
73% of the respondents favor requiring all companies with an annual net income of over $1 million to reduce packaging on their products
Don't miss the comedy queen and cultural icon live on stage April 24th at 8pm
Senator Harckham has secured more than $8 million for law enforcement since taking office
Ted Daniel, Dave Douglas and Ingrid Jensen recognized for contributions to music and culture of NY
The event gave students a valuable opportunity to see what kinds of options are out there other than heading straight to college
Ticket packages for FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ featuring guaranteed access to FIFA World Cup 26™ tickets now on sale
New radios improve communication, enhance safety, save money
KinoSaito Presents Programming for Soli Pierce and Bruce Odland: Sound Forest/Between Worlds
Jen Ritz, owner of Sweet Tees Custom Apparel in Yorktown, joins State Senator at special ceremony in the Peekskill district office
More than $280K for 200-year-old structure, now the Somers Town Hall