Abinanti’s bill (A.5140/S.3452) authorizes the transfer of the endowment from the State Comptroller’s office to the Natural Heritage Trust
The MTA installed auto controls after the fatal derailment in 2013.
Roach succeeds Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin as the President. The group represents the county's 45 cities, towns and villages.
Sustainable Westchester is helping the community explore a plan to reduce residents' utility bills.
The two are running in this fall's election.
His call comes after one of the plant’s transformers caught on fire which led to thousands of gallons of oil leaking into the Hudson River
The state had sought to borrow $511 million from an EPA clean water fund, but was approved to borrow $30 million, which the state appealed.
The state announced its support for programs that use electronic tracking devices to locate missing cognitively impaired individuals
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been withholding money from Westchester in a dispute over affordable housing.
Abinanti signed on to a letter calling for the elimination of the November 15th deadline for school districts to submit evaluation plans
The authority's Bridges and Tunnels division is starting three separate but consecutive projects that will culminate in the plaza's removal.
In his 2015 State of the County address, County Executive Rob Astorino painted a positive picture for Westchester.
The event is free and open to the public.
The Disaster Accountability Project urges a 50-mile zone and the NRC responds.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but just the closest governments have emergency plans, says the DAP
Westchester Assemblyman Tom Abinanti (D-Greenburgh/Mt. Pleasant) joined the call coming from across the state to stop START-UP NY
Scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad
The funding will be divided into two parts.
Assemblyman Abinanti (D-Greenburgh/Mt. Pleasant) announced two major victories for public libraries in the 2015-16 State Budget
The session was initially scheduled for April 6.
The Board of Trustees was planning on holding a public meeting.
This plan is required by FEMA in order to be eligible for federal grant funding for public and private mitigation projects.
He takes over for Vito Pinto, who is stepping down on March 31.
Assembly passes Women’s Reproductive Health Act
A public hearing is scheduled for April 6 on the village's tentative 2015-16 budget.
The legislation would apply statewide some of the prohibitions approved in Westchester County
Abinanti repeated his call for the State Department of Transportation to set up an emergency repair program
The Westchester Assemblyman wants to deter wrong-way drivers from parkways
The Westchester Assemblyman called Governor Cuomo's budget a "disaster" for people with special needs and developmental disabilities
A press conference about national legislation was held Monday at a grade crossing at a Saw Mill River Parkway entrance/exit.
In a letter to State DOT Commissioner Joan McDonald, Abinanti called for a more user-friendly website for motorists
A proposed law to regulate the establishments is meeting resistance, according to attorney and community advocate Bob Bernstein.
The two are the only communities in Westchester County to make the list.
Abinanti submitted legislation that would prohibit retaliation against an employee who reports unlawful activity of a public official
Hud and the county reached a settlement in 2009 over the creation of affordable housing units, but county officials claim HUD changed it.
The committee has jurisdiction over bills concerning the many issues affecting public, academic, school and private libraries.
In a letter to Governor Cuomo, Assemblyman Abinanti called on the state to pay for the cost of implementing the veterans tax exemption
Abinanti’s legislation would help farmers defend against unfair lawsuits by GMO seed manufacturers
Under the deal, the federal money essentially will be rerouted through the state.