A Monthly Retrospective of Linda Puglisi’s 30 Years as Town of Cortlandt Supervisor When Linda Puglisi was elected to her first term as Cortlandt Supervisor in 1992, she had just […] Read more »
Since 1962, the Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan has been a familiar sight to residents of Westchester’s River Towns. In 2017, it was decided that the power plant’s time along the Hudson River would come to […] Read more »
Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick has signed on as a cosponsor to S3461, a bill introduced by Sen. Jeremy Cooney (D-Rochester) that creates a floor for state Foundation Aid funding that would […] Read more »
On Jan. 21, the Peekskill Police Reform Task Force held its fourth public meeting via Zoom video conference to discuss the progress being made by its various subcommittees. The meeting was moderated by Mayor Andre Rainey and organizing committee […] Read more »
Jones’ district team will be led by Port Chester Village Trustee and community activist Joan Grangenois-Thomas Today, Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY) announced his district team, which will be led by Port […] Read more »
To the Editor: For generations, we’ve been told that money is power. It’s an axiom that continues to drive our politics. Despite being able to vote for our elected officials, […] Read more »
To mark Nita Lowey’s outstanding 32 years’ service in Congress, a 30-minute video of highlights was recently screened – and will remain available on YouTube – showcasing the politician’s many achievements. Offering glimpses of Lowey’s speeches and campaigns across the decades, […] Read more »
[Submitted by Peekskill Democratic City Committee] McKenzie Would be Ground-Breaking Candidate and Would Become Only the Second African American Woman to Lead a Westchester County Town or City For Council, […] Read more »
Every moment of my nearly 30-year tenure as the Town Supervisor of Greenburgh has been an absolute joy and it has been the greatest honor of my life to serve […] Read more »
Unite Sleepy Hollow, a non-partisan political committee for the Village that was created for the 2015 mayoral election announced today that Ken Wray would run for his seventh two-year term […] Read more »