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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

$15M Route 9A Paving Begins This Week From Cortlandt to Ossining

November 5, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Anyone who has driven on Route 9A from Cortlandt to Mount Pleasant during the last few years is well aware of the potholes and rough ride on that section of roadway. In the coming weeks, a large portion of that stretch will

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GovernmentThe Examiner

P’ville Officials Continue to Weigh Changes for Next Year’s Music Festival

November 5, 2024 Abby Luby

A shorter event focused on local talent and a different approach to booking headliner bands could be some of the changes in store for next year’s Pleasantville Music Festival. Multiple alternatives and revisions were again discussed at length by Pleasantville

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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

White Plains Community Shares Ideas on Roadway Safety Improvements

November 1, 2024 Andy Milone

Ankita Rathi heard a lot of similar concerns during a public meeting last week focused on road safety in White Plains. “I wish we could cross before the car gets there,” the traffic consultant recalled hearing from multiple attendees during

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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Westchester Voters to Decide on Four-Year Terms for County Legislators

October 30, 2024 Martin Wilbur

When it comes to ballot initiatives in 2024, most voters are likely to be aware of the statewide Proposition 1. It is unclear how many Westchester County votes are familiar with another proposition on the back of their ballot that,

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Byrne Vetoes Legislature Amendment on County Attorney

October 29, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne last week vetoed a recently approved amendment to the county charter by the Legislature that would have given legislators the ability to fire the county attorney without the support of the county executive. During a

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Approves ShopRite TCO, Paves Way for Supermarket to Open

October 29, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Mount Kisco Planning Board approved a Temporary Certificate for Occupancy (TCO) last week for the new ShopRite at the Diamond Properties complex, setting up a likely mid-November opening for the supermarket. Board members were swayed as Diamond Properties CEO

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Ethics Board: No Conflict for Officials, but Disclosure Required

October 24, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Yorktown’s Board of Ethics advised Supervisor Ed Lachterman and Councilwoman Luciana Haughwout to publicly disclose their ties to attorney Michael Grace whenever he appears before the Town Board. In an article published Sept. 17, Examiner Media reported Lachterman, who has

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P’ville Music Fest’s Red Ink Prompts Discussion on Revamping Event

October 23, 2024 Abby Luby

For many attending last July’s Pleasantville Music Festival, it was a great day. But for the three days leading up to the event, the weather forecast for rain turned away many potential concertgoers, even as cloudy skies in the morning

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Pleasant Identifies Town-Owned Land in Pocantico Hills for Cell Tower

October 21, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Mount Pleasant officials appear likely to move forward with plans for a cell tower on a small town-owned parcel to solve deficient phone coverage in Pocantico Hills, a problem that has vexed municipal officials and residents for years. The Town Board listened

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Croton Residents Divided Over Condo Project Near Train Station

October 17, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Residents in the Village of Croton-on-Hudson are divided over a proposed 100-unit condominium development near the Croton Harmon Train Station. Wilder Balter Partners (WBP) is looking to construct a five-story building with 55 two-bedroom and 45 one-bedroom for-purchase condominiums on

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