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New Castle Fire Commissioners Weigh Reducing Firehouse Project Scope

May 24, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

New Castle Fire District No. 1 commissioners are considering a reduction in the scope of proposed work to renovate and expand the King Street firehouse, fearing escalating costs and interest rates could sink a proposition based on the original plan.

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New Castle Unveils Signs in Parks Raising Food Allergy Awareness

May 12, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

For those people who suffer from food allergies, they must stay constantly vigilant to not only avoid certain foods but even come close to others. For children, that can be especially difficult, since they are often in sizeable groups with

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New Castle Approves Six-Month Moratorium for North Greeley Avenue

May 3, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

The New Castle Town Board approved a six-month development moratorium for North Greeley Avenue last week as it weighs potential zoning changes designed to invigorate that portion of Chappaqua’s downtown. By a 4-1 vote, the board agreed to reinstate the

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New Castle Sewage Diversion to Mt. Kisco Project to Start Within Year

April 26, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco,  New Castle

New Castle officials have been given an approximate starting time for when Westchester County will begin construction of its sewage diversion project along Hunts Lane, but those in the area should prepare for two years of headaches. Town Administrator Jill

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Commissioners Concerned New Castle Firehouse Costs May Rise

April 19, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

New Castle fire commissioners are contemplating a referendum late this year that would expand and modernize the King Street firehouse but are concerned that rising interest rates and inflationary pressures will increase the project’s costs. Commissioners listened to a presentation

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Residents Charge That Rumble Strips Are Worsening Their Quality of Life

April 14, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

Residents of a New Castle street are appealing to the town that the introduction of a rumble strip late last year along the double yellow line has made their lives unbearable. Several Croton Lake Road residents said after placing the

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McCall to Run for Unexpired Term on New Castle Town Board

April 12, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

Holly McCall, last year’s defeated candidate for New Castle supervisor, was the only major party candidate to submit a petition by the Apr. 7 deadline to compete in a special town election for an unexpired term on the Town Board.

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Millwood Supply Property Owners Pitch Mixed-Use Plans for Site

March 21, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

The owners of the Millwood Supply property pitched a conceptual plan to the New Castle Town Board last week for a mixed-use development at the former lumberyard site. Preliminary plans call for up to 50 units of housing over ground-floor

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New Castle to Vote on 10% Affordable Requirement in Business Zones

March 18, 2022 Martin Wilbur New Castle

New Castle is likely to vote on expanding the 10 percent affordable housing requirement into two downtown business zones next week after it closed a public hearing on the proposed local law. Two of the three speakers at last Tuesday’s

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New Castle Considers Moratorium for North Greeley Corridor

March 14, 2022 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials are contemplating re-instatement of a moratorium for a stretch of North Greeley Avenue as they continue to search for ways to reinvigorate that portion of the Chappaqua hamlet. The Town Board is now weighing a six-month prohibition

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