The lifelong resident of the village has spent six decades serving as a dedicated volunteer with numerous local organizations
Over 28 tons of food collected for area food pantries in 19 separate food drives since 2020
The funding made possible the renovation of a cottage and an updated kitchen at Endeavor
“The condition of Route 117 is no longer a matter of inconvenience”
Deputy Town Supervisor James Creighton Receives Award at National Disability Employment Awareness Summit
Announces November 15 Food Drive in Mount Kisco
Allows three-year program at up to nine intersections to deter dangerous driving behavior, prevent accidents and enhance pedestrian safety
To Advance Workforce Development for People
Closest hearing for members of the public is 140 miles away
Police officers now required to take temporary custody of firearms when responding to reports of family or domestic violence
District still coping with 2006 tax certiorari settlement
“An investment in compassion, health, and community”
“Solar power isn’t just a smart environmental choice, it's a strategic economic decision”
District still coping with tax funding losses from Indian Point closure
Once enacted, the law will mean millions of dollars more for union workers and a boost for local economies
“We can attest personally from our own driving about the urgent need to repave this road”
AARP’s tax prep program has served northern Westchester residents for decades, and we don’t want to lose it
McArdle, a former NYPD lieutenant who oversaw rescue and recovery operations at Ground Zero, died in 2023
Arcara, a Yorktown highway department worker, tragically lost his life three years ago after being struck by a vehicle in a work zone
From This American Life to Yours: An Evening with Ira Glass
A dazzling fusion of Grammy-winning musicians, breathtaking dance, and multimedia artistry on Paramount Stage.
Every municipality in Senate District 40 to receive $100K
Programs include workforce training, substance use prevention and domestic violence outreach
The Croton Bait & Tackle Shop and the Croton Animal Hospital recognized for their lasting contributions to the local economy and community
The event provided more than 40 participants an opportunity to ask questions and share ideas and opinions on a wide range of subjects
45 Pints of Blood Collected During Blood Emergency
State Sen. Harckham called Con Ed' proposed double-digit rate hikes for utility service as being out of touch with the reality of most NYers
"Libraries are more than just places to borrow books—they're vibrant community hubs for learning, creativity, and connection”
Teatown will transform its 1,000-acre preserve into an accessible and inclusive space for both educational programs and public use
More than 53,000 Pounds of Food Collected Since 2020
The specialized protective clothing is designed to withstand the intense heat and rugged conditions of wildland firefighting
State Senator has delivered more than $113 million for municipalities, schools and non-profit organizations in the 40th Senate District
Eleanor Kwei recognized for her contributions to the arts, her compassion, and an unwavering commitment to strengthening her community
Passes 83 Bills in his most productive State Senate session yet
“Because of his actions, vigilance and compassion, veterans have benefited.”
The project will resurface a 7.1-mile stretch of the heavily traveled thoroughfare from Maiden Lane in Cortlandt to Route 133 in Ossining
35th season of the Peekskill Farmers Market coincides with the 26th Annual Open Artist Studio Tours
New bill would establish a statewide mental health program led by peers tailored to the unique needs of first responders across New York
Recognition awards for three distinguished residents of the 40th Senate District—Orit Daly, Rabbi Sarah Freidson, and Rabbi Jennifer Jaech
New bill will create new green jobs, save ratepayers billions of dollars and avoid emitting millions of tons of greenhouse gases