The County Executive returns to his hometown to answer locals' questions and provide a county update.
Valhalla's Public Labs Building and Hawthorne's county police building are among three test sites for the initiative.
Think your neighbor's lawnmower is on too early? Check the local law here before registering a complaint.
Gay rights advocates celebrate the victory, look toward future steps.
A tech company has purchased the structure and will use it to house 35 employees.
Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor will benefit from the Tarrytown Pump Station's upgrades.
The Mount Pleasant stretch of roadway over the Sprain Brook Parkway will be closed June 25 to August 30.
A bacteria found in several people who became sick after the event can cause diarrhea, vomiting and a fever, according to county health officials.
The state Assemblyman cites four recent closings due to flooding in Pleasantville.
PleasantvilleRecycles and a group of PHS students are advocating to make it illegal for retailers to use plastic bags in many cass.
The village reportedly continues to ask for assistance in mitigating traffic in the village when the roadway floods.
Some residents may experience discolored (but otherwise harmless) water while the water mains are cleared.
Ossining Town Councilman Peter Tripodi recently announced he will challenge the current legislator.
The 32-year-old man was transported to Pleasantville after being detained in Rhode Island.
But the Indian Point nuclear plant is still expected to operate well past its expired license in the fall.
Trent Bronner, 23, pled guilty on Monday to starting a Sleepy Hollow fire that left 19 people homeless and two buildings condemned in 2011.
The two Briarcliff Manor Pace students accused of keeping drugs in a dorm appeared in court this week.
County health officials asked for public's input in sampling, rating local water supplies Friday.
Boardwalk done just a day before the season opening of Playland and two weeks ahead of schedule.
The County Executive recognized both villages for recycling at least 70 percent of their waste last year.
Settlement reached after investigation by New York Attorney General's Office.
Locals will decide in a blind taste test organized by the county on Friday, May 10.
A reception May 8 drew residents, advocates, politicians, well-wishers and anti-abortion protesters.
The fish eat mosquito larvae, the county notes, which can help combat the West Nile virus.
Merchants in the Millwood Town Plaza speak out, requesting improved signage.
A preliminary plan by JCCA illustrates a 75-100 unit assisted living facility on its Broadway campus.
Republican Peter Tripodi to seek election in the district that includes portion of Briarcliff Manor.
The city has reached an agreement with Red House Entertainment to lease and operate the Paramount Center for the Performing Arts that will be signed during a special meeting on Monday.
Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties will receive state funding for the pilot project that aims to fill a gap in veterans' health care.
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said he will be cracking down on animal fighting rings and puppy mills.
Red Cross working with about 9,000 families whose homes were destroyed or severely damaged.
The town continues to seek a buyer for the former Westchester County Police building on North State Road.