Month: June 2017

Features

Sprint to Flint brings community together

Runners of all ages gathered in Larchmont’s Flint Park with the option to compete in either a 1-mile or 5K race to help raise money for the village Recreation Committee’s future events, and allow them the chance to score one of the coveted first-place titles. Formerly named “Larchmont Run,” Sprint […]

News

County Dem seeking suit against Big Pharma

Westchester County Legislator MaryJane Shimsky has introduced a bill that would authorize the county attorney to file a lawsuit against large pharmaceutical companies for deceptive practices. The effort comes as a way to stem the tide of rising costs for government and public safety from a growing drug epidemic in […]

News

State committee to hold transparency forum

The state Committee on Open Government will host a forum on transparency in the wake of a lawsuit filed by two residents alleging systematic failure to comply with Open Meetings Law. On June 27, Robert Freeman, executive director of the New York State Committee on Open Government, will host a […]

Lead Stories

Waverly Ave. development breaks ground

After nearly a decade of legal entanglements, a large-scale development located on Waverly Avenue, set to add 100 residential units to the village of Mamaroneck, will break ground this week after press time. “Bottom line is we now have a new addition, welcoming new residents to the village of Mamaroneck […]

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Town FD to hold $1.4M bond votes

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he town of Mamaroneck Fire District will hold a special election on June 27 to ask eligible voters to bond for up to $1.4 million for new turnout gear and the reconstruction of the headquarters’ floor. The bond to acquire turnout gear—a firefighter’s full ensemble—is estimated to cost a maximum […]