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.
“Westchester County is taking a stand against these deceptive products," Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said.
NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports Associate Commissioner Rabiah Gaynor stopped by to see the unique program in action.
The innovative garden and its outdoor classroom will be a central educational hub for the farm and environmental center in Westchester.
Read the full emergency order here.
The town will also implement a $5 meter rental fee per billing cycle to support the maintenance of those meters.
The long season of campaigning is over, the voters have spoken.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Westchester County for the election.
Her term runs through Dec. 31, 2027.
She will take a seat on the Yorktown board after winning a special election on Tuesday, to fill the seat vacated by Supervisor Lachterman.
Nearly $600K in new state funding will go towards equipment, vehicles and facilities for emergency agencies in Westchester.
Supervisor Ed Lachterman vacated the seat after the special election on April 16, due to the sudden death of Supervisor Tom Diana in Jan.
The special election was held to fill a vacancy that opened when Supervisor Tom Diana died shortly after being sworn into office in January.
Deputy Supervisor Ed Lachtermann and Jan Mirchandani are vying for the town's top job.
Town voters are selecting a new supervisor.
Republican Deputy Supervisor Ed Lachterman will debate Democrat Jann Mirchandani.
The state Supreme Court said that Yorktown officials acted legally in 2022 when they voted on an annual garbage contract.
The more than half-a-million-dollar project was completed on time and within budget, according to the town.
The Town Board also approved additional compensation for the deputy supervisor who is also the acting supervisor.
Yorktown’s Heritage Preservation Commission applied to the town to designate the property a designated landmark.
Supervisor Diana had just been elected to his first full term as supervisor.
The school bill was mailed to each resident on Sept. 1.
The United States Postal Service said it’s looking for new team members to serve local communities through immediate openings.
A coffee reception will follow at the Nutrition Center.
The 2024 budget is the third year in a row that the tax levy did not increase.
A lawsuit said the town ignored adverse impacts and was at odds with the town's comprehensive plan.
Incumbent Democrat Vedat Gashi was challenged by Republican Dan Branda to represent District 4 in the Westchester Board of Legislators.
Republicans were likely elected to serve on the town council, according to unofficial results.
Check back with Patch as the votes are counted.
‘New Day’ slate highlights the bad garbage contract, no audit since '21 & widespread flooding and infrastructure failures.
​The campaign season in Yorktown has been hard fought, with the ‘New Day’ slate drawing attention to the Town Board’s poor and costly decisi
The ‘New Day’ slate secured key endorsements from important unions, key Yorktown residents, and significant regional organizations.
Yorktown budget was released with no completed audit of the Town's finances since at least 2021.
Yorktown’s Town Board has proposed a $69 million tentative budget - but the Town has not completed an audit of its finances.
Patrick J. Murphy tells Patch why he should be elected to the Yorktown Town Board.
"Over and over again, this Town Board has said one thing and done another."
A New Day for Yorktown slate is mobilizing residents invigorated by the Town Board’s approval of a bad garbage contract, and much more!
Edward A. Lachterman tells Patch why he should be elected to the Yorktown Town Board.
Vedat Gashi tells Patch why he should be elected to represent District 4 in the Westchester County Legislature.