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Pleasantville Officials Approve Bid to Reconstruct Village Pool

August 19, 2024 Abby Luby

The Pleasantville Village Board voted unanimously last week to award the bid to start the $6 million pool refurbishment project shortly after Labor Day. The vote, which was taken at the Aug.12 board meeting, accepted the bid from Heuer & Company

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Former Yorktown Councilman Anthony Grasso Dies at 96

August 15, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Former Yorktown Councilman Anthony L. Grasso, a longtime leader in the town’s Republican Committee, died peacefully Aug. 13. He was 96. Grasso served one term on the Town Board from 1985 to 1990, where he was liaison to the Planning

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Greenburgh Nature Center Puts Pressure on Town for Contract

August 13, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

The Greenburgh Nature Center will be celebrating its 50th anniversary next year, but supporters of the non-profit educational organization maintain its future is uncertain. The Nature Center, which attracts more than 90,000 visitors annually to its 33-acre preserve, has been

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Mount Kisco Enacts Moratorium on Battery Energy Storage Systems

August 11, 2024 Abby Luby

The Village of Mount Kisco last week voted to approve a six-month moratorium on any battery energy storage systems (“BESS”) application. The unanimous vote by the Village Board followed a brief public hearing on the potential impact of battery storage

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Mt. Kisco Receives $5M Grant for Preston Way Bridge; Work Slated for 2025

August 8, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Motorists who travel along Preston Way in Mount Kisco will have to prepare for a major detour next year when the bridge over the Metro-North train tracks will be replaced forcing closure of that street. Funding for the work is

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Mixed Sentiment for Toll Brothers 162-Unit Plan in Mount Pleasant

August 8, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Toll Brothers proposed 162-unit age-restricted townhouse plan for the Legionaries property off Columbus Avenue in Thornwood received mixed reviews from Mount Pleasant residents last week during the resumption of the public hearing. About 20 speakers aired questions and comments about

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North Castle Delays Action on BESS-Related Zoning Text Amendment

August 7, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The North Castle Town Board recently postponed taking a vote on a resolution to exclude battery energy storage systems (BESS) from being considered a public utility until officials could clarify certain points of the proposed law. At the board’s last

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Public Enthusiasm Heard at Meeting for New Pleasantville Pool

August 6, 2024 Abby Luby

A two-hour special work session last Thursday on the Pleasantville pool reconstruction featured unanimous support among residents who spoke despite the project’s escalating costs. About 50 people attended the meeting in person at Village Hall with about another 50 watching via Zoom.

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North Castle’s Concerns Persist Over Greenwich Housing Proposal

August 1, 2024 Martin Wilbur

A major residential project proposed in Greenwich, Conn. pressed up against the state line continues to be monitored by North Castle officials who are concerned that traffic, parking and emergency services could be negatively affected. While developer Tishman Speyer has

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Mt. Kisco to Hold Hearing on Proposed Parkland Preservation Law

July 31, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Village of Mount Kisco is considering a Parkland Preservation Law that would be designed to protect Leonard Park and Flewellyn Park from alienation. At the Village Board’s last meeting, Mayor Michael Cindrich announced the proposed law, which will be

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