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BusinessGovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cortlandt Planners Issue Negative Declaration for Hudson Wellness

April 12, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

A proposed luxury drug and alcohol rehabilitation specialty hospital in Cortlandt that has been closely watched by residents and officials in New Castle and Ossining cleared a major hurdle last week. The Cortlandt Planning Board voted 6-1 on Apr. 5

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BusinessThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cortlandt Planners Approve Gas Station/Convenience Store on Rt. 6

March 18, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

By Rick Pezzullo The Cortlandt Planning Board approved the expansion of an existing Sinclair gas station and convenience store on Route 6 in Cortlandt earlier this month. Palisades Enterprises LLC was seeking site plan approval to expand the current gas

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Resident Outcry Forces Croton to Delay Abolishing Justice Court

March 8, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt,  Croton-on-Hudson

Residents of Croton-on-Hudson came out in force last week to implore the Board of Trustees not to proceed with a plan to consolidate the village’s justice court services with the Town of Cortlandt as a potential cost savings measure. The

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GovernmentPoliticsThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Mayes to be Appointed Councilman on Cortlandt Town Board

February 17, 2022 Examiner Media Cortlandt

A Lakeland Board of Education trustee has been chosen to fill a vacancy on the Cortlandt Town Board. The current four Town Board members are expected Tuesday (Feb. 15) to appoint Robert Mayes to fill a seat that has been

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cortlandt Justice Court Switches One Court Session to Night

February 10, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

The first night court session in the Town of Cortlandt was held Feb. 2 at Cortlandt Town Hall. Town justices Maritza Fugaro-Norton and Kimberly Ragazzo last year proposed switching the traditional Thursday day court session to Wednesday evenings to provide

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HealthPolice/FireThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Mother, Daughters Arraigned for Providing Fake COVID Cards

February 8, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

By Rick Pezzullo A mother and her two daughters were arraigned in Cortlandt Town Court last week after being charged with providing fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination record cards to maintain and obtain employment at a Croton-on-Hudson nursing home. Westchester County District

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cortlandt Adds New Community Resource Officer From County

January 28, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

Police services in the Town of Cortlandt were enhanced last week with the addition of a new uniformed law enforcement officer from the Westchester County Department of Public Safety who will serve as a community resource officer (CRO). The new

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HealthThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cortlandt Authorizes Incentive for Employees to Get Vaccinated

January 26, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt,  COVID-19

The Cortlandt Town Board is offering incentives to encourage employees to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. Supervisor Dr. Richard Becker said about 20% of the town’s workforce, which amounts to approximately 40 employees, have yet to be vaccinated, putting

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GovernmentPoliticsThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Puglisi Decides Not to Take Paid Consulting Role in Cortlandt

January 20, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt

Former Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi has decided not to accept a paid consulting role that was approved by the Town Board following a rash of criticism posted on social media. During its first voting meeting of 2022 on Jan. 11,

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Former Town Leaders Remain in Local Government Roles

January 19, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt,  Somers

Two former town supervisors who retired from their posts a few weeks ago will still play a role in town government this year. During its first voting meeting of 2022 on Jan. 11, the Cortlandt Town Board voted to enter

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