The Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce’s February Business Breakfast is Thursday.
Meanwhile, local activists want serious state oversight when Indian Point is cleaned up, saying taxpayer dollars are at risk.
Opposition is mounting to the Medically Oriented District, created as part of Cortlandt's Sustainable Comprehensive Plan.
Here's what's on Thursday's agenda.
Richard Leins, who has held the post for five years, retires at the end of January.
The grant will allow the county and the communities to work together to find real solutions.
Constituents are Encouraged to Attend Meetings to Discuss Local and Statewide Issues with Assemblywoman Galef in Q&A Style Town Meetings
The city received a grant for streetscape improvements on the north side of Main Street.
There are vacancies on six boards. All do important work.
The writer is Cortlandt Town Supervisor Linda Puglisi, who was unopposed in her bid for a 15th term.
The incumbents campaigned on economic growth and the challengers campaigned on civility in City Hall.
Vote early or vote on Election Day: here's where, when and who.
The councilwoman shares why she should be re-elected in another Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
The business consultant shares why he should be elected to the Peekskill Common Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Luis Segarra shares why he should be elected to the Peekskill Common Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
The deputy mayor shares why she should be re-elected to the Peekskill Common Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
The retired teacher shares why she should be re-elected in another Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
The writer, a Hudson Valley native, served as mayor of Peekskill and in the state Assembly and Senate before becoming governor of New York.
The Chamber of Commerce manager shares why she should be elected to Peekskill City Council in a Patch profile for the 2019 election.
The writer cites an unfounded statement by Catherine Borgia accusing her opponent Robert Outhouse of sexually violent bigotry.
Bob Outhouse shares why he should be elected to serve in another Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Colin D. Smith of Peekskill is vying to represent District 1 in Westchester County.
Frank Catalina of Peekskill is vying to represent District 1 in Westchester County.
Norma Pereira and Wilfredo Morel honored for improving the lives of immigrants
The author of the letter is a co-founder of Safe Energy Rights Group.
Members are appointed by the town board and assist in the administration of the town’s zoning ordinance.
Will create more than 100 jobs and new tax revenue
Lofts on Main is affordable, artist-centered housing and commercial space on a reclaimed vacant brownfield property.
The state senator held a press conference in Peekskill to discuss spending specifics.
The city is planning to improve this section of roadway with a grant secured from the Federal Highway Administration.
"You're feeling like you're getting left further and further behind because you are," the governor said to middle-class residents Wednesday.
Galef Bill Prevents Government Agencies from Using Copyright Protections to Prohibit Public Access
Energy and development has taken the place of stagnation, they say.
The agency noted the city's "healthy and improved financial position."
The candidates bring a diverse set of impressive qualifications to a cross-partisan slate, GOP committee officials said.
The state is investing in projects to remove old dams to reduce flooding and restore aquatic habitats, while also cleaning the water.
It'll be the end of an era when the county legislator stops representing Cortlandt, Peekskill and Yorktown.
Assemblywoman Galef Announces that her Bill Requiring Adequate Post-Hospitalization Care Passes the Assembly
Assemblywoman Galef's Letter to the Editor on Upcoming Town Meetings
Two are in their mid-60s.