Declaring charity begins at home, a Sleepy Hollow man rips aid to storm-tossed Queens community.
Tonight the board will award a lighting bid and announce fire department membership changes.
Tuesday night's board meeting agenda includes setting a date for the first of three public meetings on creating a village hazard mitigation plan.
The latest deadline to apply for assistance is now in late-January.
Sleepy Hollow police referred several cases to the Building Department where they believe tenants are illegally subletting rooms in the village.
Tarrytown Mayor Drew Fixell is among the 28 appointed to the new Tappan Zee Bridge's Mass Transit Task Force.
Representatives from Westchester and Rockland make up 28-member panel.
Robert Astorino's proposed $1.7 billion budget for 2013 would not include a tax increase, but would cut funding to several county run departments.
There is such a thing as free parking, though there's never enough of it, in the villages this holiday season.
County will keep emergency center open until late-December; Playland damages estimated at $12 million.
The Board approved on Monday, with no objection or comments from the public, a longer sidewalk dining season for local restaurants with permits.
The Old Putnam Railroad trail at Wilson Park will be restored and extended in a bid awarded by the Tarrytown Board on Monday.
Nita Lowey chosen as the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee
Construction company sees penalty for not opening lanes in time for rush hours, causing delays.
County officials and local hospitals have developed a safe sleeping campaign to help stop infant deaths in our area.
Applications must reach the agency before Dec. 31.
The Westchester County Department of Health says people can come in direct contact with the Hudson River for the first time since Hurricane Sandy.
After a truck hit a Hutchinson River Parkway bridge yesterday, the NYS assemblyman calls for new legislation.
Amy Paulin, assemblywoman from Scarsdale, said that every child in the state should have the ability to go to full-day kindergarten.
A Union Church wedding for couple.
Village board turns to agency temps as partial answer to shorthanded volunteer ambulance corps.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Target, Safeway and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
Up for discussion at tonight's regular meeting of the Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees is the issue raised of hiring a paid EMT for the Ambulance Corps.
Holiday free meter season is coming again, bids taken for Tarrytown Lakes Trail, and other matters to be discussed at tonight's work session.
Tarrytown board makes short work of a brief agenda; Sandy's aftermath remains a focus.
The board will schedule public hearings for the Board to waive building department fees for repair of storm damage to local structures, and to extend the season that sidewalk cafés can stay open.
New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said today he has notified 13 gas stations in New York state that he intends to begin enforcement proceedings against them.
Gov. Cuomo announced a $10 million emergency loan fund for businesses hard-hit by the storm.
County Executive Rob Astorino released his proposed $1.7 billion budget for 2013 and while taxes are slated to remain the same as 2012, 126 County workers will be laid off if the Budget is approved.
Donations and a fire truck are among the items expected to ship out for the borough's storm-ravaged coast.
Resolutions up for tonight: terminating a village employee, capital budget borrowing, tax exemption for seniors.
Mt. Pleasant machines have been impounded, along with other areas; in Tarrytown, there was just some minor protest that had to move on back.
Unofficial numbers suggest a 4,000-vote lead, across all three counties, for the incumbent.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote
Here's how Tuesday night tallied up locally and regionally.
The governor, a New Castle resident, casts his vote and dismisses utilities' performance.
Some tips on food safety from the Westchester County Health Department.
Assessing damage and response, Tarrytown's village board meets for first time since storm pummeled the area.
Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti's visiting the polls today to make sure things run smoothly in the wake of Sandy, and he's fired up against Con Edison's "horrendous" response in Westchester.
Both villages report all polling places are set to go for Tuesday's big elections, though several of them are generator-operated.