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Transportation Survey Offered to Community for Improvements in Mt. Kisco

September 12, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Mount Kisco officials are encouraging the public to participate in its transportation survey to allow the village and its consultant to study traffic, pedestrian and bicycle safety on its streets. The Mount Kisco Complete Streets Community Transportation Safety Survey was

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Code Enforcement Officer Files Suit Over Sign Stealing Claims

September 10, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Yorktown’s code enforcement officer is fighting back over allegations that he wrongly removed a political sign from a candidate’s property earlier this year. Jason Zeif filed a lawsuit in state Supreme Court in mid-July against Jann Mirchandani and two media

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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Latimer Proposes to Rename County Trailway in Honor of O’Rourke

September 10, 2024 Martin Wilbur

As Westchester County executive in the 1980s and ‘90s, Andrew P. O’Rourke had several major accomplishments. Now the county plans to honor its second-longest tenured executive next year if the Board of Legislators approves the proposal for one of his

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Mt. Pleasant Traffic Report Lays Out Town’s Options for Routes 9A, 100

September 10, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Feedback from Mount Pleasant residents will be sought on a recently completed traffic study that evaluated portions of two state routes and a nearby residential neighborhood that has experienced high volume counts from cut-through traffic. Last week town officials discussed

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GovernmentThe Examiner

New Castle Residents to Receive Survey on Town-Owned Land

September 9, 2024 Martin Wilbur

New Castle officials will be sending a land planning survey to residents in the coming weeks to help gauge public sentiment about potential future uses of town-owned land near Town Hall and the Chappaqua train station. The survey, the next

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Upgraded Board of Elections Building Unveiled in Carmel

September 5, 2024 Jack Walsh

A newly refurbished Board of Elections facility on Old Route 6 in Carmel was unveiled last week. The renovations were part of a broader initiative funded by the $2 million Facilities Improvement Fund created last year. With this funding, the

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Village Officials, Swim Advocates Bid Current P’ville Pool Farewell

September 3, 2024 Abby Luby

Last week as children were splashing around in the Pleasantville pool in the background, a small group of people held up their wine glasses to toast the end of an era. Now that Labor Day has come and gone, the

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Barker Terrace Residents Receive Two-Week Adjournment in Eviction Case

September 3, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Most of the 10 Mount Kisco residents facing eviction for failing to pay prohibitively higher monthly maintenance costs had their cases adjourned for two weeks so they may find representation or reach an agreement with management. Nine of the 10

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Featured PieceGovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Ex-Cortlandt Worker, Business Owner Plead Guilty in Dumping Scheme

September 2, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

A former longtime Town of Cortlandt employee and owner of a prominent Peekskill-based landscaping company pled guilty last week for their involvement in an illegal dumping and bribery scheme at a town facility on Arlo Lane. Robert Dyckman, 52, former

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Hearing Set on Age-Restricted Housing Project in Yorktown

August 28, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

A public hearing will be held Tues., Sept. 3 for an age-restricted housing project at 800 East Main Street in Jefferson Valley. Proposed on the 35-acre site that once was the home of Contractors Register are 250 luxury, multi-family rental

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