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Union is third one to agree to make contributions toward health care insurance.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that a new Hudson span received the Federal Highway Administration's blessing.
The Scarsdale Board of Education and the Village Board of Trustees are both meeting tonight.
Rockland and Westchester Community colleges share $210,000 of federal funds to help displaced workers and veterans.
Stone Barns Center in Pocantico Hills hosted a press conference about fall tourism Thursday.
Mayor Miriam Flisser addressed the crowd at County Executive Astorino's Town Hall Meeting last night.
The deadline for the six-month extension for filing 2011 taxes is Oct. 15.
Paulin is running as an incumbent.
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Motorists will encounter closures in both directions between I-287 and the Bronx River Parkway for paving projects expected to last nightly through the end of November.
Officials addressed the citizens at the Tarrytown Senior Center Wednesday.
The Scarsdale Procedure Committee is seeking candidates for the Citizen's Nominating Committee.
Scarsdale Mayor Miriam Levitt Flisser and the Board of Trustees honored those lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11 at last night's BOT meeting.
Both the Edgemont Board of Education and the Village Board of Trustees have meetings Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13.
The BOE will hold its first meeting of the new school year at 8:00 p.m.
The ongoing "town hall" style series is being held on September 19.
Delegates from the Lower Hudson Valley sound off on President Obama's acceptance speech.
Despite initial plans to begin in August, the State DOT will begin weeknight roadwork on Route 119 from Tarrytown to White Plains on September 10 through mid-November.
Lawmakers and delegates from both parties sound off on the former president's speech.
Noam Bramson, the mayor of New Rochelle, is a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Deciding to keep an asphalt driveway instead of converting to gravel has put a Scarsdale homeowner in violation of Village Code requirements. The Board of Appeals voted no on a variance request last night.
Democrats swept all statewide races on Tuesday, but they may have also lost control of the state Senate. Republicans won back five seats in the House, helping the party take back control of the chamber.
Although their backgrounds, ages and polling centers varied, many Scarsdale citizens who voted in the elections shared two similar concerns: the country's economy state and the efficiency of the state's new electronic voting machines.
A joint meeting of the village board's Law and Land Use committees Wednesday night found the trustees ready to move forward cautiously.
Public hearing scheduled on dogs and other animals, improvements to Chase Park, De Lima Park, and Supply Field, resolution to approve final design on Reeves-Newsome Water Supply Station, and disposal and removal of surplus property.
Republican challenger Bob Cohen and Democratic incumbent Suzi Oppenheimer discuss their top three priorities for getting New York State back on track.
The construction on the Popham Road bridge is causing a hassle for Metro-North train commuters and traffic.
Residents and public officials speak out against Con Edison's tree cutting at a Public Service Commission public hearing.
The bill was meant to minimize the amount of phosphorus runoff from storm and sewage drains.
The county's plan to meet federal fair-housing requirements is to tie strings to community development block grants to give the county zoning rights inside villages and towns. Scarsdale is one town likely to be required to develop affordable housin
Members of the White Plains Tea Party, the biggest and most active in Westchester, don't fit the cartoonish stereotypes of maladjusted, gun-toting loners bent on toppling the government.
Variance needed for net, which some neighbors oppose
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the county's implementation of a fair housing stipulation gives the Westchester another month to come up with a realistic plan.
Last Wednesday, Scarsdale resident and Senate candidate Bob Cohen held a press conference to publicly criticize Senator Oppenheimer's brochures, which were sent to thousands of residents in Westchester.
Work on Kensico Dam and the Village's second Pump Station cause problems for residents.
County Legislators send a message to the state.
A water pressure problem has left some Scarsdale residents without a mighty enough stream to shower in the mornings. The Board of Trustees advocates local residents cut down on sprinkler times others can clean up before the commute.
Property tax reassessments hit a high last year, with 551 grievances filed. This year stands to be the highest number in history, with 756 filed on June 15. But is saving a few bucks a year really helping the tax burden?