
Whenever there is a power shortage as a result of a storm, some as big as last year’s “Sandy,” two things can be counted on. First, a large number of stories about... Read more »

Whenever there is a power shortage as a result of a storm, some as big as last year’s “Sandy,” two things can be counted on. First, a large number of stories about... Read more »

On Wednesday. February 6, 2013, The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation held two meetings open to the area public to receive their comments on DEC environmental permits for the new... Read more »

Our local Con Edison Co. is made up of some 14,000 employees in all five boroughs with 1400 of that number working in Westchester. In a meeting on June 1, in Sandy... Read more »

Stephen Demeter, the oldest son of the founder of Greenburgh’s and Tarrytown’s well-known sports bar, Demeter’s, now finds himself deep into a second business — harness racing. What started as a hobby... Read more »

When President Obama proposed his plan for a stimulus to get the economy moving again, few would have thought that part of that stimulus would make its way to Tarrytown in the... Read more »

In December of last year, Toll Brothers, a large well-known developer located in Horsham (outside Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, took over the ownership of the Wilson Park property from WCI, the company that had... Read more »
In a letter to the press, inviting journalists to attend a public meeting on April ll at the Greenburgh Town Hall, Supervisor Paul Feiner provided several major reasons why the recent Japanese... Read more »
As the Village prepares for its annual budget each year, three items have been growing out of proportion to all other Village financial problems. First are pensions. No one anticipated the impact... Read more »

Laurence Gottlieb, has been on the job as Westchester County’s new Director of Economic Development for just the past 9 months, but he summarizes his situation as being “ahead of target” particularly,... Read more »