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Loans Available at 1 Percent for Small Biz Affected by Sandy
Gov. Cuomo announced a $10 million emergency loan fund for businesses hard-hit by the storm.

Before becoming a Patch editor, I was a freelance writer. Before that, I received my Bachelors degree from the University at Buffalo and Masters degree from New York University. After a brief stint in higher education, I served as the communications director for the National Academy Foundation, a national nonprofit in New York City. I love living in Northern Westchester, and think it is a special corner of the world. If I could just import a Wegmans from Rochester, life would be complete. I live in Cross River with my husband, Jonathan, and two children, Maxwell and Amanda, who both attend school in the Katonah Lewisboro district.
Gov. Cuomo announced a $10 million emergency loan fund for businesses hard-hit by the storm.

A Lewisboro fourth grader, a Cross River resident and native of Far Rockaway and local business owners are among those coordinating supply drives to areas affected by the storm.
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The information was provided by Bedford police and does not indicate a conviction.
Owner Tom Leggio said he wasn't able to negotiate a lease that worked for him.
KLSSA President Jeani Granelli reminds the community about all that school-related professionals do to keep the district humming.
All storm debris must be out at the edge of the property by November 19th and placed so that it does not interfere with traffic.
The new emergency operations center at the Bedford Hills Fire Department gets a thumbs up from local officials.
The Bedford Hills Historical Museum is discovering the history around local residents and World Wars I and II.
Today is a day to celebrate the service of all U.S. military veterans.
Here's a collection of recent business openings and changes.
We know some of you may want to stay home in your powered-up homes. But if you feel like getting out, there's plenty to do.
Local leaders deem the emergency status no longer needed.
Here's a roundup of local and regional efforts to help those in need after last week's superstorm.
The information was provided by Bedford police and does not indicate a conviction.
Local roads are clear but watch for ice during Thursday morning's commute.
The information below was provided by Bedford police and does not indicate a conviction.
Here's a look at the upcoming forecast for Bedford and Katonah Lewisboro.
Janet Donohue was re-elected as town clerk in Lewisboro.
NYSEG officials say they've restored service to 94 percent of their Brewster division customers but a developing storm could cause further damage to facilities.