Under the leadership of Westchester County Executive George Latimer, the Police Reform and Reimagining Task Force, the Departments of Community Mental Health (DCMH), Public Safety, Emergency Services and Social Services, and several partner organizations, Project Alliance has made significant progress in the county’s response to people experiencing a behavioral or […]
Month: June 2023
Primary elections kick off with early voting
Tuesday, June 27, there will be Primary elections in the village of Mamaroneck, towns of Harrison, Mount Kisco and Pelham, and cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and Yonkers from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. To see the list of primary election candidates, visit citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/2023/2023primaryelectioncandidatelist.pdf Primary Election Registration Deadlines: • […]
BOL celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride Month
On Monday, the Westchester County Board of Legislators celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride Month with an in-person ceremony recognizing the efforts of two inspiring community leaders: Sam Gomez and Daniel Longhurst. Chair Vedat Gashi (D – New Castle, Somers, Yorktown) convened the observance noting, “While we commemorate Pride throughout the month with […]
Tuckahoe falls to Chatham in Class C State Finals
For a team that demonstrated a knack for defying the odds during a magical postseason run, Tuckahoe found itself in need of another miracle on Saturday, when it trailed Chatham late in the Class C state championship game. And even though the hits—not enough of them, anyway—didn’t end up coming […]
Fordham U., Business Council of Westchester host forum
Leaders in real estate, economics and finance discussed industry trends and market influencers and how they are impacting the commercial sector in Westchester County and beyond at a forum last week hosted by Fordham University’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies and The Business Council of Westchester. “Let’s Get Fiscal! […]