Edward A. Lachterman tells Patch why he should be elected to the Yorktown Town Board.
Vedat Gashi tells Patch why he should be elected to represent District 4 in the Westchester County Legislature.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Yorktown and Somers and what your ballot will look like where you live.
Thomas Marron tells Patch why he should be elected to the Yorktown Town Board.
Steven Shaw tells Patch why he should be elected to the Yorktown Town Board.
‘A New Day for Yorktown’ slate is drawing attention to the contributors of Yorktown’s current Town Supervisor and Town Board.
Yorktown’s procedure of ‘bundling’ library taxes in with Town tax results in some residents paying double.
Jann Mirchandani tells Patch why she should be elected Yorktown supervisor.
Dan Branda tells Patch why he should be elected to represent District 4 in the Westchester County Legislature.
Residents want open government, new ideas, and solutions - not excuses.
There are several ways to pay, including in person, online, mail or leaving it in the drop box.
Among the work that will be done is fixing broken steps, replacing deteriorated curbs and adding landscaping.
The funding is designed to rebuild roads, bridges and public transportation and streamline food assistance in the wake of disasters.
For those age 60 and up, the cards and forms may be useful in the event of an emergency, providing valuable information quickly.
The new contract with CRP Sanitation Inc. will cost the town $358,000 per month - an additional 25% increase.
Yorktown took action at its meeting Tuesday to solve — for at least a year — the troublesome state of refuse collection in the town.
CRP Carting of Cortlandt Manor is set to be appointed at a Tuesday meeting of the Yorktown Town Board.
Yorktown is fed up with a Town Board that makes obvious mistakes and works behind closed doors.
Yorktown Slate and Town Residents Again Call for Termination of Competitive Carting Trash Contract.
Yorktown Democratic Slate Call for Accountability and Transparency in light of Competitive Carting Debacle
The town's supervisor said two private carters who saw what was happening have agreed to provide the additional trucks and crews.
Competitive Carting began serving the town in January, though it was a rocky start.
The first meeting for August will involve and date change and a change of venue.
County leaders say the declaration is another important step in the recovery process.
Here are some of the meetings being held in the town of Yorktown this week.
The town's refuse and recycling staff drive around Yorktown each morning to document whether the garbage has been collected.
Here are some of the meetings scheduled in Yorktown and Somers for this week.
If approved, the request will support recovery and reconstruction efforts in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties.
The company faces daily fines of $1,500 and the termination of its contract if the garbage collection disruption is not resolved.
“It’s all very surreal,” Yorktown Supervisor Tom Diana said. “It’s amazing how fast it came and now it’s gone.”
Here are some of the meetings being held in Yorktown and Somers for this week.
The Yorktown Planning Board will also discuss Garden Lane Apartments and Underhill Farm.
There are a few meetings in Yorktown and Cortlandt for the week of June 19.
Sgroi died of a sudden illness at the age of 37.
The Somers Planning Board will also be meeting with week of June 12.
The Somers Town Board will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Here are the meetings for the week of June 5 in Yorktown and Somers.
A developer whose contract was terminated for cause wants to stop work on the golf course while a lawsuit is settled.
The Cortlandt Town Board will hold a regular meeting Tuesday, May 16.
Both the Yorktown and Somers planning boards will be holding public sessions.