To the Editor, It was an enormous privilege running for state Senate in New York’s 37th District this year. Thank you to the many readers whom I had the opportunity to meet along the trail. Your willingness to share concerns, ideas, and even disagreements, was invaluable. I did not prevail […]
Month: December 2016
City law prohibits food truck option for Rye Town Park
Despite interest from multiple food truck concessioners to fill the opening left by Seaside Johnnies’ exit, a citywide provision currently prohibits vehicular vendors from peddling out of Rye Town Park, according to the city manager. Even with the Rye Town Park Commission recently drawing interest from Westchester’s famed food stand, […]
Rye Brook considers laws to regulate gun stores
The village of Rye Brook plans to propose a local law that would regulate where gun retailers would be allowed to open stores within the village. The pending legislation comes in the wake of the recent opening of a gun store in a contentious area in Harrison last month. According […]
Residents skeptical of new village zoning laws
Even in the wake of a slew of newly passed zoning laws meant to curb what village board members and Larchmont residents have characterized as unfettered development, some residents continue to lobby for more stringent regulation. Eleven laws adopted by the village of Larchmont Board of Trustees on Nov. 21 […]