On the itinerary for tonight: stormwater management and mapping.
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow DPW foremen have different theories.
Lopez, a Sleepy Hollow High School senior, got an inside look at state government recently.
Settlement reached after investigation by New York Attorney General's Office.
2 puppies, kitten left in Mount Vernon apartment without food, water for more than 2 months.
Westchester County releases recycling rate data for each of its towns, villages and cities.
Free minnows will be given out on Friday and Saturday for people to place in ponds. The fish eat mosquito larvae, the county notes, which can help combat the West Nile virus.
Westchester County executive calls non-profit organizations a key to job growth in local communities.
The final tax levy increase is well with the mandated cap.
After a marathon three-hour meeting, a stalemate was broken by an unprecedented phone-in vote from Trustee Bruce Campbell.
Tarrytown has called a meeting to approve their budget on Wednesday; Sleepy Hollow's is tonight with perhaps a highly whittled media department.
Republican Michael Smith, of District 3, will announce his bid today.
After a blip in height problems, Sleepy Hollow's coming development is back on track and creating some preconstruction noise and vibrations with a giant weight dropping again and again.
Bramson has been mayor of New Rochelle since January 2006.
The Senator made national news after sending out a controversial tweet about the Boston Marathon bombing suspect. On his CNN show, Morgan called Ball a "jerk."
The flight from a launchpad on the Virginia coast is a test run for a system that could eventually resupply the International Space Station.
A new Local Development Corporation will enable these and other major non-profits to create jobs and save money, says County Executive Robert Astorino.
Open Door's attempt to move into the space they already own has met with new roadblocks.
South Nyack officials have opposed setting up temporary toll collection near Exit 10 from the NYS Thruway and are concerned that the move could become permanent.
Both villages announced public hearings for their proposed budgets next week: Tarrytown on Monday at 8 p.m., Sleepy Hollow on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The Valhalla-based Household Materials Recovery Facility (H-MRF) will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday.
An upcoming seminar in Sleepy Hollow, open to everyone, will discuss the unique land use issues relating to Hudson River communities in an era of climate change and sea level rise
High-ranking Democrats and Republicans charged in federal investigation of efforts to buy Republican Party nomination, rig public land deal.
Rockland County health officials reveal death due to illness.
Lower Hudson Valley congresswoman who voted for DOMA in 1996 says her views have changed.
Negotiations, committee-suggested cuts could scale back village spending, but an override's still on tap.
Seeking to avert flooding disasters, the federal agency increases elevation of riverfront building site.
Developer Joe Cotter is expected to present a revised plan to the Sleepy Hollow Board tonight on the housing complex to come to Castle Oil.
Tappan Zee Constructors will begin geotechnical investigations.
The forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Westchester and the League of Women Voters of New Rochelle.
Among the incumbent-heavy slate of candidates in both villages was one first timer with decades of Village experience. Meet Glenn Rosenbloom, Sleepy Hollow's newest Trustee.
The proposed village budget, as will be presented to the trustees and to the public by March 21, is "the worst" Mayor Ken Wray has seen since he's been on the Board.
Funds will help offset Bee-Line expenses from late last year, officials say.
Districts are showing single digit voters in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, but poll workers praise the process regardless.