Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Monday that the commissioner of health has designated COVID-19 a highly contagious communicable disease that presents a serious risk of harm to the public health under New York State’s HERO Act, which requires all employers to implement workplace safety plans in the event of an […]
Month: September 2021
Panthers fall in Broncos’ home opener
Hurricane Ida may have delayed the home opener for Bronxville’s field hockey team, but when the Broncos finally set foot onto Chambers Field on Monday afternoon, it looked like they hadn’t missed a beat. In their first game at the high school since last spring’s Fall II championship win, Bronxville […]
County offers assistance through storm recovery
Devastation from Hurricane Ida is all around us. It is difficult to put into words the loss we have seen across Westchester County—the loss of homes, livelihoods, the hundreds of families who now have no place to call home. We understand that these are extremely challenging times, but we want […]
County looks to dismiss Million Air lawsuit
Attorneys for Million Air are asking the federal district court to reject Westchester County’s Motion to Dismiss the company’s $30 million lawsuit charging the county with ongoing breaches of contract and bad faith conduct in conjunction with Million Air’s plan to construct a new aircraft hangar at Westchester County Airport. […]
Tigers shine after devastating storm
On Friday, Sept 10, the Mamaroneck football team kicked off its 2021 season, taking on Yonkers Brave in front of a raucous crowd under the lights at Memorial Field. But even though the Tigers thrilled onlookers with a decisive win, the game—played against the backdrop of the devastation Hurricane Ida […]


