As of Monday, July 6, new protocols are in place for the health and safety of the public as well as the employees of the court system at the Richard J. Daronco County Courthouse in White Plains. Upon entering the lobby, you will find not only the screening area for […]
Month: July 2020
Latimer urges Westchester to be prepared for severe storms
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is reminding residents to review their emergency plans and stock up on necessary supplies so they are prepared during hurricane season. “Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a shortage of various items in our stores in recent months. I am once again urging our […]
Gaynor’s replacement testifies in abuse case
During a June 25 deposition in the ongoing abuse case against former Immaculate Heart of Mary gym teacher and coach Edwin Gaynor, Dan O’Hare—a former colleague who took over for Gaynor at IHM in the late 1960s—testified that Gaynor was dismissed from IHM following allegations of sexual misconduct. But despite […]
Local Little Leagues back in action
Although the coronavirus shutdown may have prevented sports seasons from getting off the ground this spring, area little leaguers were able to take the field this week as re-opening guidelines finally allowed them to play ball. An order from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, allowed youth sports to resume on […]
County announces 2020 Jandon Scholarships recipients
The Westchester County Board of Legislators and the Jan-don Foundation are pleased to announce the recipients of scholar-ships in the 2020 Jandon Scholars program. The program awards $12,000 over four years to Westchester public high school seniors who meet certain academic requirements and financial eligibility guidelines, to help them complete […]