The Community Development Block Grants are awarded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The city has been awarded two federal Community Development Block Grants.
It's the second suspension in a week, the Peekskill Post reported.
The nonprofit issued a statement regarding the Claxtons' home renovation grant.
It seems to be part of the ongoing controversy about the deputy mayor's housing grant.
The Westchester County Legislators created the tool to help consumers find out what pricing options are available to heat their homes.
Lots of authorities are looking into the controversy.
The nuclear power company that runs the plant says the state's two latest acts to block its relicensing were improper.
Nine people protesting the start of the AIM project face charges for blocking access.
The Montrose 9 will plead not guilty using “Necessity Defense,” claiming the threat to health and climate justifies direct action.
The first is in Suffern Monday; then in Carmel on Tuesday and in Danbury on Wednesday.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission pre-empts NY and California to let security staff possess and use firearms at some nuclear power plants.
The company points out that federal inspectors from the NRC spend thousands of hours at the plant each year.
Seeing the big green signs along the Taconic Parkway has begun to irritate some and roused others to defense.
The suit alleges the Common Council's 3 budget votes and a meeting the mayor walked out of were illegal, the Peekskill Post reports.
Empire Center recently released their "What They Make" report for 2015. Two Rockland departments far outpaced any in Putnam or Westchester.
Mild weather was the reason the rules will not go into effect as planned Dec. 1.
Foes of the Algonquin Pipeline expansion plan went to court and continued civil disobedience as tree crews cut around them.
Peekskill resident Nancy Vann refused to leave her own property, supporters said.
calls for justice and action in Mohegan Lake, Rye, Ossining
They held a rally at the beginning of federal hearings in Tarrytown.
Evacuation issues are a reason Operations joins the state Department of State in objecting to relicensing the nuclear power plant.
The nuclear plant violates coastal management policies, state officials said as a hearing and appeal loom.
Ribbons tied in Blue Mountain Preserve along the right-of-way
Nine people were arrested, according to Resist AIM, which opposes the fracked-gas project through Rockland, Westchester and Putnam counties.
upsets and power shifts
The Field Library proposition passed.
Here's info you need to exercise that citizenship on Tuesday.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3.
Attorney General Schneiderman said some shady businesses exploit consumers when a snowstorm hits.
The Democratic slate for city offices got the nod from the Women’s Equality Party and the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee.
Questions are invited from the public.
How would Cortlandt and Peekskill residents benefit from less congestion over the border? Tell us in the comments.
Spectra Energy can start working on Stony Point to Yorktown, including Hudson River horizontal drilling.
Mayor Frank Catalina wants a bi-partisan stand against people stealing candidates' signs and offers rewards for info on who's doing it
The Algonquin Pipeline plans to expand through Rockland, Westchester and Putnam carrying fracked natural gas to New England.
Democrat says an article in The Journal News raised conflict of interest questions about Frank Catalina and his daughter.
The writer opposes the Algonquin natural gas pipeline expansion through Rockland, Putnam and Westchester.
The registration deadline is Oct. 9, 2015, a League of Women Voters official reminds Peekskill, Cortlandt residents.
They're angry over voter fraud accusations found unfair by the Westchester Fair Campaign Practices Committee.