Here's Election Coverage 2012 for live updates on polls, election results and more in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.
Tonight's Tarrytown Board of Trustees session includes a resolution designating which local offices are up for election in March.
This notice went out today to Tarrytown residents.
Major disaster declaration issued for Rockland and Westchester today means public and individual assistance will be available.
Gov. Cuomo announced suspension of subway, bus, and commuter railroad service beginning at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
The Greenburgh Town Board meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Greenburgh Town Hall. The following is a letter to the editor from Simon Cohen.
Members of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s team answered the many questions of a small group at Sleepy Hollow's Senior Center Monday night.
Sleepy Hollow expects a delivery on new fire rig, lets a tree live, renews tax break for seniors.
Work is ahead of schedule and is continuing through Nov. 3, affecting the Saw Mill River Parkway and local roads. Check here for road closure listings.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off again at 9 p.m.
Westchester politicos seek union concessions in lieu of layoffs to balance 2013 budget.
Students and faculty at the Pace University campus in Pleasantville react to Tuesday's debate.
Tarrytown's Mayor Drew Fixell outlines the history of the GM project and expresses his hope that the neighboring villages can resolve their differences outside the courtroom.
Pace University staff and students will be offering forums for discussion during all debates.
Fixell: Tarrytown wants firm assurances—from 'the judge or Sleepy Hollow'—of traffic mitigation.
Citing Sleepy Hollow's 'unequivocal win' in Lighthouse Landing suit, Wray sees 'waste of resources.'
Here are details on Tuesday's debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
The figures are in on the costs associated with the litigation between Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow in the last several years.
The Senator has made many campaign stops in Mt. Pleasant but has yet to visit Sleepy Hollow.
Wilson Park, Greystone, and Hudson Harbor Dream House are on the agenda for the October 11 Planning Board session.
Others, however, see safety benefits in maintaining the seven-decade-old Sleepy Hollow law.
The Mamaroneck woman is charged with killing her son, whose father is a Briarcliff resident.
The agenda for Oct. 10 work session of the Tarrytown Board of Trustees includes review of bids for a new street sweeper and proposals for sale of Riverside hose pumper.
Friday is the deadline to register to vote in November's general election.
Snow, ice and water and other topics are on the agenda for tonight's regular Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees meeting at 7 p.m.
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.
The GOP chairman is asking the NY Attorney General's office to investigate use of the Greenburgh Town Hall for the Obama/Biden Campaign's phone bank.
Deputy Mayor Karin Wompa said in front of Village Hall this morning, "We put our support behind Justin Wagner" for State Senator of our new District 40.
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.'
During the discussion, Greg Ball and Justin Wagner delved into everything from bipartisan efforts to gun laws.
The incumbent says he'll focus on jobs and taxes, while Wagner touched on several social issues.
Letters are getting hand-delivered from one Village Hall to another as village leaders explain or disdain the potential GM lawsuit appeal.
The Village of Tarrytown announces a notice of appeal that they may or may not pursue further; Sleepy Hollow Mayor Ken Wray denounces the waste of taxpayer money.
State, Westchester County and Mount Pleasant Republicans called for mandate relief in NY.
Repaving work on the nonresident parking lot will be completed by the last week in October; the parking lot south of the railroad station will be leased to the village.
The District 40 democratic candidate for NY Senate came to the village on Saturday but the village did not come to him.