Hastings-on-Hudson teenager turns on lights in developing world
A Hastings-on-Hudson teenager is receiving national recognition for developing a program that provides solar lanterns to people living without electricity in the developing world. Since founding the...
View ArticleGreenburgh, county officials push for Jackson Ave. improvements
Westchester lawmakers are asking the state for legislation allowing the Town of Greenburgh to use a sliver of county parkland for traffic improvements on Jackson Avenue. “We’re at the point where this...
View ArticleBridge replacement prompts closures this week on Bronx River Parkway
Motorists are advised that the northbound direction of the Bronx River Parkway will be closed between Harney Road (Exit 10) and Crane Road (Exit 12) from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on April 23-26. County...
View ArticleLowey announces $47,000 grant for Tarrytown first responders
U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey helped secure a $47,000 grant for the Tarrytown Fire Department that will fund technology to enable better coordination among first responders. “As the senseless across-the-board...
View ArticleHastings to represent Westchester at environmental competition
For the second year in a row, a team from Hastings High School will represent Westchester in a state competition testing students’ knowledge of the environment. Hastings placed fourth out of 23 teams...
View ArticleMercy College student introduces Obama; highlights career initiatives for...
It’s safe to say not many Americans get the opportunity to introduce President Obama and the First Lady at the White House. But that’s exactly what David Padilla, who served two deployments in the...
View ArticleGreenburgh considers mixed-use development near town border
With mixed-use developments springing up across Westchester County, the town of Greenburgh is mulling the construction of another north of Elmsford that could generate millions in tax revenue and...
View ArticleElmsford chooses superintendent to replace retiring district leader
The Elmsford Board of Education has chosen the head of a New Jersey school system to serve as the district’s next superintendent of schools. After whittling down a pool of more than 50 candidates,...
View ArticleEdgemont leader Bernstein challenges Feiner for Greenburgh supervisor
During his 22-year tenure as town supervisor, Paul Feiner has survived several challenges to his reign from members of his own political party. Now Feiner is gearing up for another fight against an...
View Article‘Dangerous’ stretch of road in Greenburgh to receive improvements
A dangerous stretch of road likely responsible for two fatal crashes and dozens of traffic accidents in the town of Greenburgh is expected to receive significant upgrades, county officials said. The...
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