The campaigning is over, the voters have made their voices heard. The rest will be history.
Tough, and sometimes bitter, campaigns will come to an end at the ballot box today. Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard.
"We absolutely do not support reactivating a facility that continues to pose a threat to our community and our environment," Jekins said.
The new equipment will help maintain 96 center lane miles of roads, as well as perform tree work, drainage work, and other maintenance.
Check out how the vote went Tuesday night.
In a race that could change the balance of power in Congress, voters have decided who will represent NY's 17th in the House.
In a race that could change the balance of power in Congress, voters have decided who will represent NY's 18th in the House.
Annual inspections verify heating oil truck meters and guarantee consumers receive what they pay for in every delivery.
Health officials are highlighting the free and affordable cancer screenings, education treatment and support groups available.
Kennedy Campaign Senior Counsel Paul A. Rossi called Robert Kennedy Jr. using a Katonah address "proper."
The judge in Albany found that the dark horse candidate falsely claimed to be a New Yorker in nominating petitions, invalidating them.
The town board will hold a public hearing Aug. 13.
The Democratic Party shared a statement in response to the story, writing, "The more we learn about RFK Jr, the more questions we have."
The community became among the first in the country to implement the Interfaith Prison Partnership's Adopt-A-Prison event in 2019.
"Decreasing support to districts is a step backwards" and "an insult to students, educators and taxpayers," according to NYS Harckham.
The hard-fought and sometimes bitter campaigning is over, the voters have made their choices and ballots have been tallied.
It's time to make your voice heard. Find your local polling place and what your ballot will look like where you live.
A familiar face in Bedford explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Westchester and what your ballot will look like where you live.
The Republican candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The Pound Ridge Party candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Republican candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Pound Ridge Party candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The Democrat candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
NYS Assembly Member Chris Burdick has convinced the NYSDOT there is a need to resurface, but funding is not currently available.
Work on the new accessible playground in Bedford Hills Memorial Park will begin October 28, and finish by early December.
The League of Women Voters in-person and virtual forums will offer voters a chance to hear straight from the candidates.
The task force recently provided an overview of their work and recommendations at the Town Of Bedford board meeting.
The hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village and Katonah will be celebrating what unites them at the Bedford Tri-Festa on Sept. 23.
Property owners affected by a sewer district proposal in Bedford will head to the polls next month to have their say.
Since many lifeguards have returned to college, Recreation and Parks is working to keep pools open with required staffing.
The town has an opportunity to expand the nature preserve and recreation area to more than 80 acres.
All family, adult, child and senior pool membership are being reduced by 50 percent, with the price change set to begin on Monday.
THRIVE: Bedford, Lewisboro, & Pound Ridge (DAPC), substance abuse prevention & mental health alliance, sponsors the 1-hour, free training.