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.
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Rep. Pat Ryan said the victory may be shortlived because the Coast Guard said it will still explore limited access areas on the waterway.
The position is responsible for assisting in the administration and direction of the department.
Democrats were elected to the town council, according to unofficial results.
Cortlandt voters went to the polls Tuesday to pick a new supervisor and two new Town Board members.
Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblywoman Amy Paulin sponsored the bill that Governor Kathy Hochul signed recently.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Peekskill and Cortlandt and what your ballot will look like where you live.
Robert Mayes tells Patch why he should be elected to the Cortlandt Town Board.
The survey asks Westchester residents ages 18 and older to share their experiences travelling to get groceries.
"I believe that Cortlandt is at a critical juncture," he told Patch.
George Pappas tells Patch why he should be elected to the Cortlandt Town Board.
Joyce White tells Patch why she should be elected to the Cortlandt Town Board.
Joe Torres tells Patch why he should be elected to represent Westchester's District 1.
Richard Becker tells Patch why he should be re-elected to supervisor of Cortlandt.
Anyone wishing to attend the meeting, either in person or virtually, should register by noon Wednesday
The properties are a boat slip, vacant land and a parcel with a structure on it.
The money will go to homeowners who suffered damage to their primary residence in eight counties, including four in the Hudson Valley
New York law prohibits businesses from taking advantage of consumers by selling goods or services during emergencies at inflated prices.
The sessions are open to the public.
Holtec International, the company decommissioning Indian Point, said the facts show that discharge into the river is the safest option.
The new full-time hire will assist the director of the department.
The boards and commissions help shape the direction of the city and guide the Common Council with important decision-making.
The Cortlandt Town Board will meet in two sessions the week of June 12.
Here are the meetings in the town of Cortlandt for the week of June 5.
After the application is submitted, applicants will be contacted for an interview.
In Peekskill, the Committee of the Whole will meet; in Cortlandt, the Planning Board.
Also on the Town Board's agenda are discussions on the James Martin Aviation Playground and monument.
To accommodate more public comments, there will be a separate virtual public statement hearing is scheduled for two days earlier.
Tryouts for the open positions will be held in May, town officials said.
Here are some of the meetings in Peekskill and Cortlandt for the week of April 17.
Holtec International, which is decommissioning Indian Point, said the voluntary pause will allow for more questions to be answered.
Applications will be accepted until May 19.