Sleepy Hollow's Hazard Mitigation Plan, in the works, will address among many issues, how the village can better communicate information to its residents in times of disaster.
The Toll Brothers construction continues to take its toll, report neighbors.
Despite the Mayor and others having a slightly different slate in mind, the Dems endorsed veteran Bruce Campbell and Evelyn Stupel, along with newcomer Glenn Rosenbloom.
The state-sponsored Moreland Commission explores why and how local power companies fell short in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam.
And other laws that received an update or were negated in Sleepy Hollow's huge overhaul of local laws.
The Sleepy Hollow Board on Tuesday approved a resolution to petition Congress in support of banning assault weapons and other stricter gun control legislation.
All registered Democrat residents are invited to attend and vote at Saturday's 9 a.m. caucus.
Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner provides information on funds available for NY homeowners that suffered damage due to Hurricane Sandy.
The debut of the U.S. Postal Service's 46-cent Forever stamps brings rate changes on Jan. 27.
Contract approval does not include approval of financial plan, toll increase or debt insurance.
Are you attending the inauguration on Jan. 21? Upload your photos or videos and share the experience with your neighbors.
Cesar Perales, Secretary of State of New York, detailed Governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan for New York.
The villages each have a board meetings Tuesday night, addressing issues from Sleepy Hollow's hazard mitigation plan to changes in Tarrytown's sidewalk dining fees.
Protect yourself from identity theft and shred your personal documents this Saturday in Sleepy Hollow.
The former superintendent of Rye Colony Cooperative Apartments will spend years in jail and then register as a sex offender.
A long-awaited Route 9 traffic light project may get the green light and other items on the Wednesday work session agenda.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey addressed the Rules Committee asking for quick passage of emergency disaster relief
Wilson Park residents are concerned over construction traffic and environmental hazards at the Toll Brothers site.
U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, of New York back "Gun Trafficking Prevention Act" and "Fix Gun Checks Act."
You can have input into the state commission looking into power issues after Irene and Sandy.
The Tarrytown Board passed a few resolutions for minor changes to parking names and rules west of the train tracks.
Sleepy Hollow's Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday opened on a sad note to remember the particular horrors of a single neighborhood on one day.
Delegation drops by Sleepy Hollow Village Hall and parks 'old yellow' at the curb.
Items on Tuesday's Board meeting agenda include a visit from Broad Channel firefighters who gratefully received our firetruck after Hurricane Sandy.
Auditors will report to the Village on their analysis of fiscal year 2011-2012 among other agenda items for Monday.
Congress voted 354 to 67 today to authorize an increase in national flood insurance borrowing
Bipartisan group disavows newspaper's map, calls for new gun initiatives.
Congresswoman said the House should have voted on the funding Tuesday night.
Legislator Frank Sparaco and others will gather Friday to disavow The Journal News' interactive map of gun owners in Westchester and Rockland.
Wednesday's work session agenda includes discussion of West Main Street parking, election resolutions, sidewalk cafe fees, budget prepartion and naming a parking lot.
One source says the information has been considered public since at least 1965.
The Westchester County Chairman of the Board of Legislators will make his bid on Wednesday at noon.
The county executive's office released estimated changes in the county tax levy by community Friday. The contributions of Mt. Pleasant and Greenburgh to the county budget increase slightly in 2013.
MTA single rides and weekly and monthly passes will become more expensive beginning March of 2013.
Senate Democratic Conference announced the Greenburgh senator's history-making appointment.
The Westchester woman accused of killing her 4-year-old son has been indicted in county court.
Hazard mitigation plan gets an airing in Sleepy Hollow at a series of meetings starting in January.
The auditors had picked out a General Motors item in the village's statement of finances.
Ambulance Corps and police doing limited work outside village.
The Tarrytown Village Board proposes some relief to residents and businesses hurt by Hurricane Sandy in the form of waived building permit fees.