Complaints from homeowners have town board members reconsidering the sidewalk snow-removal policy.
Board members discussed the issue of the backlog of tickets at the town court
The scoping session will determine if there is a need for a further study.
Emails purporting to be from the government promised legal residency status for a fee.
Environmentalists participate in FERC roundtable to argue against clear-cutting practices.
Siegel's budget proposes a tax increase and reductions in some services.
Supervisor Susan Siegel has issued her tentative budget- proposed are a 3.65 percent increase in the tax rate and cuts in services.
New Yorkers will have seven choices when they hit the polls next month to elect a new governor. But the minor-party nominees say onerous ballot requirements and a lack of media coverage put them at a disadvantage.
Canidates for the 99th Assembly District share their opinions on various issues.
Siegel explains where the money for the town comes from and how it's being spent.
Siegel on your tax bill, cost beyond control and the prevailing wage.
Supervisor Susan Siegel's proposal to sell 15 acres of the property to a housing developer was met with resistance from residents.
Voters complained about the new voting procedures, the biggest being lack of privacy.
With 92 percent of the districts reporting, Katz is leading Borkowski 53 percent to 47 percent in Westchester County.
Hayworth ran on a platform of reducing federal spending.
Ball led with 61 percent of the vote in unofficial tallies for Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties.
We asked voters why voting in the primary is important and what they thought of the new voting machines.
Tully is running for the 99th Assembly District
Here's a Patch primer on what you need to know before casting your vote in tomorrow's races.
Read the settlement between Westchester County and the Anti-Discrimination Center that mandated 750 new affordable housing units – and set off a chain of local government reactions.
After three opportunities to satisfy the terms of an affordable housing lawsuit – and three rejections by a federal monitor – Westchester may have run out of chances.
Police department is down four cops and Chief McMahon gets the approval to hire a police officer.
While some were are support, many say it would infringe upon people's rights.
Somers Town Supervisor Mary Beth Murphy and 99th District Assemblyman face off next Tuesday.
Three brokers selected to proceed with comprehensive quotes.
Proposals would provide open space, trailway connection, revenue to improve existing recreational facilities and possible new sports fields.
During a special meeting, town board met briefly to discuss several matters.
It’s not sexy stuff, said county and local officials, but a newly adopted regional plan is critical to protecting water quality—and local taxpayers—in the Croton and Kensico watersheds.
Did you know that your brain is the last thing to decompose? Brain, vitreous humor, gastric, bile, urine, liver, and blood--inside Westchester's Crime Lab.
Board members discuss police side job and the SRO at Copper Beech M.S. during their long Tuesday, August 10, work session meeting.
At a news conference in front of the Clark Funeral Home, Katz said taxes are rising and the MTA tax is a burden.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) wants an end to stalled contract negotiations. Town says they don't have money.
The county submitted its third revision of a affordable housing implementation program late Monday.
Voters will now have to use the new optical scanning voting machines.
After months of controversy, the Yorktown Town Board has finally reached a decision regarding the Yorktown Stage.
The town board will meet at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
The lake's Maintenance Committee works on a recently discovered water chestnut problem
During a news conference on August 3, on the steps of the Putnam County Court House, Katz outlined his plan to restore fiscal responsibility in Albany.
During their August 3 outdoor meeting, the town board discussed several matters including the winery lawsuit which was dismissed.
Katz: "We must restore honesty and integrity in Albany, returning our government to function for and by the people." Tully: "I support a complete restructure of the ethics law to increase enforcement and make it more stringent."