Prohibiting businesses from asking if a job applicant has been convicted of a serious crime is an outrageous overreach, says John Testa.
Assemblywoman Galef Invites the Public to Attend Town Meeting on the Pros and Cons of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana on November 29th
There are events in Dutchess, Rockland, Ulster and Westchester counties as part of a nationwide action.
Assemblywoman Galef’s Bill Providing State Aid to Hendrick Hudson Central School District for Capital Projects Signed into Law by Governor
The writer lives in Cortlandt Manor.
"Victims Assistance Services is a leader in lessening the stigma of victimization," said state Sen. Terrence Murphy.
The writer is a Cortlandt Manor resident.
The mile between Welcher Avenue and South Street requires structural rehabilitation to extend the life of the roadway.
Assemblywoman Galef statement in response to article on Jan Peak Homeless Shelter
Reports on economic development, energy planning, the recently-expanded natural gas pipeline and more are on the agenda.
There are statewide and regional primaries in Cortlandt and Peekskill.
The solar array project, expected to be completed in the fall, will be the state’s largest.
Galef/Serino Bill to Protect Students Signed into Law
Galef co-sponsors a bill that would change the statute of limitations with regards to the sexual abuse of children
Assemblywoman Galef speaks with guests from the Vet2Vet Outreach Program on her TV show "Speak Out."
The writer is a Peekskill resident.
Galef asks the Army Corps of Engineers and New York State DEC for more transparency on the Coastal Storm Risk Management Study
Town officials are trying to offset the loss of revenue ($800,000 each year) and jobs once the 2 nuclear plants close.
The writer is a volunteer for Robert Kesten, who is challenging Murphy for the New York Senate District 40 seat.
Proposed legislation to have ‘adverse impact’ on boating.
State Sen. Terrence Murphy celebrated all the honorees at a gathering in Pleasantville.
The NRC allows nuclear power plants up to 60 years and that's too long, says the Riverkeeper Staff Attorney.
The writer is a Croton-on-Hudson resident.
The writer, a Cortlandt resident, suggests alternatives for the state senator.
The New York state senator from Yorktown represents the 40th district.
The writer is a Cortlandt resident.
The writer alleges the village board is planning to disband the department and urges residents to attend Tuesday's meeting.
Rep. Nita Lowey nominated 29 students to service academies this year.
Old idea with 21st century twist would give under-served HV communities access to services they now have only through predatory practices.
The writer is a Garrison resident.
The writer, a Peekskill resident, is co-founder of the Safe Energy Rights Group.
"This is a good day for the people in the 40th Senate District who live near Indian Point."
How much is the Peekskill area getting to fix up the roads? Find out here.
The brownfield site is on Lower South Street near Route 9's Louisa Street Exit.
Also steps like door hardening, metal detectors, security guards, and better data will prevent tragedy here said the state senator.
The village's mayor faces a challenger.