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The former Yorktown comptroller sent is in dispute with the town over nearly $77,000 of unused vacation time.
The public hearing will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 16. The property's owner is working on bringing a golf course to Yorktown.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Yorktown town board members passed a resolution on Sept. 26 demanding Goldberg returns $76,959.63 – money she says she is owned for unused vacation time.
Joan Goldberg, who filed a notice of petition on Oct. 9, had written a check for $76,959.63 to herself for accumulated unused vacation time. The town is asking for the money back.
Friday is the deadline to register to vote in November's general election.
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.
In her suit "Jane Doe" says she was raped during a frat party in 2010 and the college neither responded adequately nor protected her from harassment later.
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.
During the discussion, Greg Ball and Justin Wagner delved into everything from bipartisan efforts to gun laws.
Candidates clash over 'common sense,' 'extremism.'
The incumbent says he'll focus on jobs and taxes, while Wagner touched on several social issues.
Members of the Yorktown Smart Growth will hold the "Is Costco Right for Our Town?" meeting on Thursday, Oct. 4. Everyone is welcome to attend.
State, Westchester County and Mount Pleasant Republicans called for mandate relief in NY.
Denied Board of Legislators' backing, Astorino argues that he doesn't need it; Democrats disagree with his assessment.
Citizens for a Progressive Yorktown, supported by Costco's developer Breslin Realty, announced their launch in response anti-Costco efforts.
Also elected were: Elliot Krowe as vice chair, Sheila Schraier, Meryl Harris and Joe Vittoria as recording secretary, corresponding secretary, and treasurer, respectively.
Michael Grace said all laws had been followed and the town's receiver of taxes Elfriede Schmid had requested that his wife work in the office due to a personnel shortage.
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Union is third one to agree to make contributions toward health care insurance.
After two years, Westchester's "smoke house" open again so firefighters can train in realistic situations.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that a new Hudson span received the Federal Highway Administration's blessing.
ConsciousWine is hosting its first dinner in Yorktown at Hilltop Hanover Farm Saturday night.
The residents have set up a website, nocostco.com, to encourage others to join them in their efforts of stopping the project.
Once a Bedford-centric program, Energize New York continues to expand ever outward, into northern Westchester, including Yorktown and Somers.
Yorktown Councilman Nick Bianco said the speed bumps were placed on Quinlan Street under a condition that they would be removed if they weren't working.
Yorktown residents must pay their school tax bill in full by Oct. 1 to avoid penalties.
Conservative, Green, Independence and Republican lines made up the ballots. Incumbent Assemblyman Katz was the apparent winner in Thursday's Primary election.
Justin Wagner, a Democrat challenging state Sen. Greg Ball District 40, announced his support for a ban on hydrofracking during a press conference in Peekskill Wednesday.
The two will face off as write-in candidates in today's primary.
The primaries are on Thursday, Sept. 13. Find out where you can vote.
Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13
What's the best solution for slowing traffic on Quinlan Street? Residents want town board members to install speed humps, not bumps.
Delegates from the Lower Hudson Valley sound off on President Obama's acceptance speech
Lawmakers and delegates from both parties sound off on the former president's speech
The money will be used to fund renovations to multiple athletic fields across Yorktown.
The election will determine whether Democrats hold their 12-person super-majority on the board,