More than two dozen people did so Wednesday night during a workshop about the future of Brewster.
Goal is to discuss improvements that would benefit "property owners, residents, business owners and visitors."
Officials are working to establish a disaster recovery center (DRC) where residents may speak with emergency management experts.
Unofficial numbers suggest a 4,000-vote lead, across all three counties, for the incumbent.
With Election Day behind us, voting officials comb through numbers.
Race was closest in the older grades.
Folks should expect regular voting conditions—plus students, in some cases.
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Lack of power will not impact Putnam County polls, officials say.
Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York Friday afternoon due to the threat of Hurricane Sandy.
Some local folks joked that they'll be placing their lawn signs on strategic sides—left and right—of the yard.
Agenda includes eight public hearings, a work session and a regular voting session.
The topic is foreign policy.
One of the vendors is located in Brewster. A surcharge comes with orders below a certain number of gallons.
The portal allows users, whose information is kept confidential, to receive updates on everything from weather to road closures.
Free help available to Putnam and Westchester residents, from experts through United Way's 211 information line.
Read on for scheduling details of Tuesday's presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Friday is the deadline to register to vote in November's general election.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
It applies to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
Eight of them, including Greg Ball and Justin Wagner, are slated to attend.
The Putnam County Board of Elections recently posted the final numbers.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
During the discussion, Greg Ball and Justin Wagner delved into everything from bipartisan efforts to gun laws.
Candidates addressed Medicaid, education.
Candidates clash over financial priorities.
One is against execution in all scenarios and the other says it's a must in cases where an officer is murdered.
Candidates clash over 'common sense,' 'extremism.'
The incumbent says he'll focus on jobs and taxes, while Wagner touched on several social issues.
The first of three presidential debates centered on tax policy, health care and the middle class.
The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney will be held Oct. 3 at 9 p.m. Find out where to see it on TV and chat about it online.
Planning firm's research is ongoing.