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The property-tax rebates are coming out of $211 million in savings the county and 22 municipalities have identified.
Pete Harckham announced in February that he would not seek a fifth county legislative term.
Longtime Councilman Vishnu Patel will run for Town Supervisor.
The Peekskill resident represents District 1, which is comprised of Cortlandt, Peekskill and Yorktown.
AIM is the first of Spectra Energy's three projects to increase the amount of fracked natural gas it can ship through here to Canada.
The writer was part of a protest at a meeting on the 2nd phase of the Algonquin Pipeline expansion project in Rockland, Westchester, Putnam
The governor's fast response to the New York Times series on the exploitation of salon employees pleased local Assemblywoman Sandra Galef.
Federal officials hold their obligatory open house for New York landowners, public officials, and other stakeholders.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo briefed the press after he was briefed by officials at the nuclear power plants in Cortlandt.
Federal officials issued approval order today
FERC today issued a 'tolling order.'
They urged state officials to stop all permits until all health issues around shale gas, from fracking to transport, are evaluated.
The AIM Project was approved March 3; now the natural-gas company wants to begin implementing its expansion plans.
The event is free and open to the public.
Disaster Accountability Project urges a 50-mile zone and the NRC responds.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but only 1.7 million have a plan, Disaster Accountability Project points out.
Scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad
Members of the Westchester Congressional delegation called on the feds to take a closer look at the Algonquin pipeline project.
The Town Council will also hold public hearings on Somers Crossing and Hidden Meadows.
They plan to file papers today with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
He is among the first to file a formal request with FERC.
The two sides each had lodged complaints with the Westchester County Fair Campaign Practices Committee.
He takes over for Vito Pinto, who is stepping down on March 31.
Yorktown Justice seeks to continue court’s progress, cites accomplishments
The Democratic candidates for Yorktown board seats had filed a complaint with the Westchester Fair Campaign Practices Committee.
Yorktown's Plan To Relocate The Highway Garage Is Thoroughly Incomplete And Hides Costs To Taxpayers
In addition to local politicians and activists, a nuclear industry whistleblower will talk about Indian Point and the expansion plan.
Co-founder Bill Primavera invites residents to a meeting March 19.
The Yorktown Town Council meets March 17, and there are five members, for the first time in a while.
They were protesting the second segment of Spectra's plan to expand its natural-gas pipeline through New York and New England.
"A major step forward to protect all New York college students"
Concerns about the pipeline’s proximity to the Indian Point Nuclear Power Facility were also ignored by FERC
Town officials have posted a notice to residents about expectations for road-cleaning
Two Democrats and a Republican now sit on the town board, so voters will determine the balance of power for at least the next nine months.
If you want to run for a public office, be prepared for an avalanche of haters.
Here's the agenda for Monday's session of the Yorktown Planning Board.
Had Harckham run for office again, it would have been for his fifth term.
Plus the town's legal department asks the town board to pass resolution denying the sober house application.