The Town of Cortlandt is seeking an Art Curator to manage the Art in Cortlandt program established in 2022.
The banners displayed throughout the community honor veterans, active-duty, reserve and National Guard members.
View our national symbol up-close and learn how conservation efforts have brought about the now vibrant Hudson Valley bald eagle population.
The deal settles Medicaid fraud allegations that the hospital used tax dollars to pay an oncology practice to refer patients.
Show off your holiday spirit by submitting a photo or video of your decked out house to the town Supervisor soon.
The Y.E.S program can help find local high school students ages 14-18 who want to work short or long term.
The campaigning is over, the voters have made their voices heard. The rest will be history.
Tough, and sometimes bitter, campaigns will come to an end at the ballot box today. Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard.
An official Request for Proposals (RFP) for the terminal redesign has been released to 11 pre-qualified firms.
The town is seeking youth ages 14-18 to shovel driveways, pathways and sidewalks for the Town’s Senior Citizens this winter season.
The Town of Cortlandt Recreation Department is seeking volunteers to help make Family Fun Day 2025 something special.
Due to a forecast of inclement weather, our Senior Citizen and Veteran Recognition Picnic scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed.
Stop by to have a "rockin'" good time with a special lineup at the Cortlandt Waterfront Performance Stage.
Sponsors of Town of Cortlandt Youth Soccer team will have their business name on the back of players' team shirts.
Nothing beats live music. Summer Concerts at the Cortlandt Waterfront Park in Verplanck are back for the season.
On display at Cortlandt Town Hall, 'Art IRL!' is an exploration of works by artists who use digital tools in their creative process.
The utility has petitioned the Public Service Commission to allow them to increase rates by double digit percentages.
The former President of the Westchester Black Bar Association is succeeding Judge Reginald J. Johnson, who resigned in September.
The city court judge agreed not to seek a seat on the bench again, after being accused of sexual harassment and doing favors for friends.
$200 million will help 29 more communities turn their revitalization visions into reality and spur economic development, he said.
Relief is on the way for Hudson Valley commuters who depend on the state roadways considered to be in "horrible shape" by local offcials.
The award from the Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund comes as the city shows off a newly reinvigorated Pugsley Park.
The Town of Cortlandt Assessor is updating its recently acquired New York State Assessment Database to streamline the assessment process.
The company claims the U.S. government and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission have the exclusive authority over such actions.
The town will provide two drop-off sites for where people can bring food scraps.
Sen. Charles Schumer announced the grant that will help with flood mitigation and reduce road closures.
Voters in the village went to the polls on Tuesday for the contested races.
Polls will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Village Hall.
A complete description of the job's duties and requirements can be found online.
Eligible borrowers will begin receiving emails Wednesday from President Joe Biden and don't need to take any action to receive the relief.
One meeting has been moved to Monday and can be viewed online.
The Westchester County Board of Legislators voted to give the property back to the city of Peekskill to use as a kitchen food incubator.
Taxes that are not paid, or have a valid USPS postmark by Jan. 31, will incur a 10 percent penalty set by the state.
Applications can be picked up at Town Hall's Human Resources Department or accessed online.
The public can attend the swearing-in at town hall or via Zoom.
Officials said applicants must meet the Westchester County Civil Service requirements.
The person would be under the supervision of the director of planning and development.
The special meeting will be immediately followed by a work session.
Funds from the declaration would cover debris removal, emergency protective measures and repairs to public buildings and infrastructure.
The Community HUB will house a workforce development center geared toward training in the food services industry and more.