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Westchester inspectors trying to keep watery gas from damaging your car
NEW YORK -- CBS New York told you last week about multiple vehicles suffering significant damage after filling up at a gas station in Queens after water somehow got into the underground storage tanks.The city's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection said it sent an inspector to test the gasoline again Tuesday to make sure the issue has been resolved.Protecting you from that is very much on the radar of other local consumer protection officials.Westchester County officials are on the caseTanks that hold the fuel that flows through the pumps and into your vehicle are buried underground at more than...
Longtime Firefighter, Marine, Navy Veteran From Westchester Dies: 'An Icon'
A beloved firefighter and veteran from Westchester is being remembered for his lifetime of service to others and his legendary clam-shucking skills. Rye Brook resident Raymond Nethercott, the most senior member of the Port Chester Fire Department's Washington Engine & Hose Co. #4, die…
Purple Plains Cannabis Dispensary Arrives in Pound Ridge
POUND RIDGE, N.Y. - At Purple Plains in Pound Ridge, two rows of shiny acrylic cannisters line up like soldiers waiting to tempt customers with their contents. But instead of sipping, like oenophiles might have during the shop’s previous iteration as a wine shop, these cannaseurs are sniffing to assess each product’s flavor and aroma.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The nose, as they say, is all important. Not surprisingly, the terminology is very similar. Besides the obvious fruity notes, wines offer tastes of leather, oak, and even tobacco. In the case of cannabis – which Purple...
New Superintendent Takes Command At Carmel School District
On Monday, July 1, Erin Meehan-Fairben officially began her position as superintendent of Putnam County's Carmel Central School District, to which she holds deeply personal ties. A native of the area, Fairben was born in Putnam County Hospital and was raised within the Carmel community until she was around 5...
Some Danbury Residents Doing Without Hot Water
Residents of Glen Apartments in Danbury have been without hot water for days now, following a power outage that took place almost one week ago. The power went out around 9:30PM last Wednesday and was restored the next morning, but hot water issues began last Thursday afternoon. The water heater was reset and temporarily fixed, but the problem recurred again on Saturday. City Hall said a crew was working to restore hot water by the end of yesterday. Glen Apartments is managed by the Danbury Housing Authority. It serves older residents and those with disabilities.
City of Norwalk Meetings…At your Fingertips
Here is a list of upcoming City of Norwalk meetings:. Land Use & Building Management Committee of the Common Council Special Meeting. There are NO ITEMS on the Board of Education Calendar this week. Happy Fourth of July!
Norwalk’s new arts district awaits formal designation from the state
Norwalk is on the verge of receiving state recognition for its burgeoning arts and cultural district. Marc Alan of the Arts and Cultural Commission spearheaded the initiative after attending a seminar on Connecticut’s new arts and cultural legislation. Municipal cultural districts must meet several conditions to be designated by...
Planning Board Suggests Unified Plan for Lake Osceola Area
The Yorktown Planning Board isn’t ready to issue a recommendation to the town board regarding a proposal to expand the Lake Osceola Overlay District to include a 50-acre site where a large mixed-use development is sought. At its June 24 meeting, planners suggested a holistic approach should be taken...
Republican John Sarcone expresses confidence in battle for Westchester District Attorney
The Republican taking on former Judge Susan Cacace in the race for Westchester District Attorney said he is undaunted by the Democrats' huge advantage among registered voters in the county. John Sarcone is even trying to portray Cacace as a far-left Democrat ‒ after she got finished turning back primary challengers who called...
Discovering Norwalk: First impressions from a first-time visitor
When I first arrived in Norwalk, I was impressed by its small-town charm and cosmopolitan vitality. The city is filled with diverse, warm-hearted, community-oriented locals. As a multimedia journalist interning with NancyOnNorwalk this summer, I was privileged to listen in on my first civic engagement meeting, “Norwalk 101.” The discussion showed me how a municipality like Norwalk is managed, and how each facet of government plays a vital role.
Mixed-Use Property To Be Built In Armonk: Here's Where
The groundbreaking event will be held on Tuesday, July 16 for a property located in Armonk at 100 Business Park Dr., according to its developer, South Florida-based-Basis Industrial. The site, which Basis Industrial purchased in Spring 2023, will include an 82,400-square-foot Extra Space Storage; a 26,550-square-foot Sportime pickleball facility; and...
Public HEaring Set for Section 8 Housing Program
YORKTOWN, N.Y. — A public hearing has been set for the Housing Choice Voucher Program’s five-year plan for Thursday, Aug. 8. The voucher program’s mission is to serve the needs of varying low-income families in the Public Housing Agency’s jurisdiction while also listing the goals and objectives to be used in measuring its success.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Eligibility for a housing voucher is based on the total gross annual income and family size. According to the Yorktown Section 8 Office, the family’s income cannot exceed 50 percent of the average income of the county or...
It’s Obvious Diana, Yorktown Republicans Are Avoiding a Debate
The debate between Town Board candidates Donna Diana and Susan Siegel is canceled due to Yorktown Stage not being available because of a theater camp – that closes at 3 p.m. That is what the Yorktown Republican Committee is saying. Is Yorktown Stage the only venue in town? What...
Mahopac Crowd Decries Battery-Storage Facility at Public Hearing
Residents of Carmel and Somers turned out in force at the June 19 Carmel Town Board meeting to express opposition to a battery-energy storage facility proposed for a Mahopac site. It was the first public hearing on the matter. After much public outcry, the board proposed a six-month moratorium on...
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