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Public Hearing on Nursery Code Update Opens in White Plains

October 14, 2016 Pat Casey

The public hearing to change the White Plains zoning code to add Nursery Business as a Special Permit and add organic manufacturing as a permitted use was opened at the October Common Council meeting. The new code is expected to

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League of Women Voters of White Plains Candidates Forum

October 13, 2016 Pat Casey

This year the League of Woman Voters of White Plains will hold a dual meeting on October 13 at the Church Street School auditorium (295 Church St.) The first part, from 7 to 8 p.m., will be a candidates forum with candidates from the contested races –

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Dannon May Relocate Headquarters to White Plains

October 12, 2016 Pat Casey

Dannon is considering relocating its headquarters from Greenburgh to White Plains in an effort to provide its younger employees with a surrounding environment full of services and social interaction. The restaurant and entertainment culture developed over the past several years

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White Plains City Employees to Join Tri-City Green Commuter Challenge

October 7, 2016 Pat Casey

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and three Westchester mayors launched the first Green Cities Commuter Challenge to see which city can reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most over

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State Supreme Court Dismisses Massage Parlor Lawsuit Against Greenburgh

October 6, 2016 Pat Casey

A NYS Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought against the Town of Greenburgh by licensed massage therapists after the Town passed a law requiring massage therapists to apply for a town license on top of the professional state license

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Goats Take Up Seasonal Residence at Baldwin Farm, White Plains

October 5, 2016 Pat Casey

The City of White Plains is taking an innovative approach to clearing the overgrown city-owned land at Baldwin Farm: Goats. That’s right, Goats. Goats are efficient munchers with, as it turns out, a special taste for poison ivy (and there’s

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WP Students Achieve Dream of Visiting White House During Obama Term

October 4, 2016 Pat Casey

Twenty-three White Plains Higher Aims Clubmen students visited the White House and US Capitol on September 24. The Clubmen Higher Aims program is a youth development, academic assistance and career readiness program sponsored in part by the City of White

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White Plains School Board Appoints New Acting Superintendent

October 3, 2016 Pat Casey

The White Plains Board of Education approved the appointment of Dr. Howard W. Smith as Acting Superintendent of Schools during a vote at a Special Board of Education meeting on Monday evening. Dr. Smith’s term began on October 1, 2016

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52 N. B’way Proposal Not Necessarily Compatible with Master Plan

September 30, 2016 Pat Casey

During the Sept. 20 meeting of the White Plains Planning Board, board members were tasked by the Common Council to determine if a proposed amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance put forward by the new owners at 52 North Broadway,

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NYSDOT Looking Into Center Median Turnaround on Sprain Brook Parkway

September 13, 2016 Pat Casey

This past July the Sprain Brook Parkway in Greenburgh was closed for five hours as a result of a chemical spill. Motorists were very frustrated and upset and contacted Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner who wrote to the State Department of

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