Town board members closed the public hearing and will take a vote on the budget on Dec. 18.
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.
Yorktown resident Brian Amico told the Westchester County Solid Waste Commission that Joseph F. Spiezoo, III has been appointed as the Chairman of the Board.
County will keep emergency center open until late-December.
County officials and local hospitals have developed a safe sleeping campaign to help stop infant deaths in our area.
Depending on how you look at it, Yorktown’s preliminary 2013 budget either raises or lowers a homeowner’s property taxes.
County Executive Robert Astorino's 2013 budget calls for the elimination of several park curator positions.
Preliminary spending plan, sporting an array of tax rates, still faces a Dec. 5 public hearing.
There are no layoffs in the $13.1 million budget plan, which stays under the tax cap. A public hearing has been scheduled for Dec. 6.
All written comments must be received by the town's planning department on or before Wednesday, Dec. 19.
The lawsuit claims the town of Yorktown improperly awarded a contract to the lowest bidder without making a determination if the low bidder was the "lowest responsible bidder."
Logs or piles of branches that are not cut, bundled and tied will not be picked up in Yorktown.
Supervisor Michael Grace releases his tentative 2013 budget.
New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said 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.
Some tips on food safety from the Westchester County Health Department.
Residents are asked to limit their travel so emergency workers can continue to clear fallen trees and wires.
The Environmental Conservation Department will not pick up logs or piles of branches that are not cut, bundled and tied.
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Somers Supervisor Mary Beth Murphy sends a Monday morning update on the storm's aftermath.
Officials ask residents to limit travel.
Yorktown police provided the following update on Sandy's aftermath.
Meet Somers' candidates for Town Board.
The town remains under a state of emergency. NYSEG reports that most of Somers power will be on by late Sunday.
Yorktown is requesting residents do not place leaves or debris on or near curbs.
Bill Clinton showed his support for Maloney's run for Congress on Sunday
A handful of Republicans, some of whom hold public office, announced their support for Democratic candidate Justin Wagner.
Tom DeChiaro was issued a temporary certificate of occupancy in February, but it has now expired. Yorktown town board members would have to hold a public hearing before issuing a TCO to DeChiaro.
During a contentious meeting Tuesday night, Yorktown town board members selected the lowest bidder – Competition Carting -– as the town's newest residential garbage collector.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off again at 9 p.m.
Hudson Valley Hospital Center announced last week a $150,000 grant the hospital was to secure. The grant would be used to fund new intra-operative radiation procedure.
Westchester politicos seek union concessions in lieu of layoffs to balance 2013 budget.
Daniel McMahon said he anticipates the project would cause an increase of 106 calls of service annually, which would increase the need for manpower and/or overtime.
Due to the large crowd and the number of people who wanted to make comments, the public hearing was adjourned to Monday, Oct. 29.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
Here are details on Tuesday's Presidential Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Residents can address the 2,200-page draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) on Oct. 15 at the Nutrition Center Room in Yorktown.