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.
The resiliency projects will resurface roadways and are expected to improve travel along two vital routes in the county.
Backing from New Group of Political Supporters Demonstrates Campaign's County-Wide Momentum
The annual initiative brings together more than 8,000 events showcasing the important role of afterschool programs.
Residents can learn how to prepare, respond and recover from emergencies and receive free preparedness kit.
The town is warning about a bear sighting in the area and recommends residents be aware of their surroundings and stay vigilant.
Two candidates on the Village Inclusive slate were vying against two Democrats.
County Executive Latimer unveiled the latest Westchester crime stats showing another notable decline in crime rates.
"This capital budget has been developed with a focus on fiscal responsibility," the county executive said, announcing the budget.
The former mayor of Mount Kisco was previously an HR exec at Bernard Hodes Group, which specialized in talent acquisition and retention.
Congressman Talks Like a Moderate on TV but Votes Against the Interests of NY17 Constituents
Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester visit Albany to lobby for funding for youth services
The contest is open to all students who live in New Castle or attend school in the Chappaqua Central School District.
The committee's mission is to "build and sustain a community that is racially, culturally and socially integrated and inclusive, for all."
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.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Westchester and what your ballot will look like where you live.
The Village Inclusive Party 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 Democrat candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Village Inclusive Party candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
In addition to being a good time, the event is intended to "build relationships one scoop at a time," according to officials.
As part of a federal mandate, New Castle DPW will be going door-to-door to make there is accurate information for all properties in town.
Check out the calendar and find an opportunity to nurture our institutions, protect our freedoms and help lead our leaders close to home.
Two candidates were on the ballot running for the Democratic nomination for mayor.
Two candidates will be on the ballot running for the Democratic nomination for mayor.
The Mount Kisco resident shares why he should be on the ballot in November. Check out the full Q&A with Patch.