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Town Supervisors Endorse Mary Beth Murphy for State Senate
Six supervisors gave their support to their Somers counterpart.
Before becoming a Patch editor, I was a freelance writer. Before that, I received my Bachelors degree from the University at Buffalo and Masters degree from New York University. After a brief stint in higher education, I served as the communications director for the National Academy Foundation, a national nonprofit in New York City. I love living in Northern Westchester, and think it is a special corner of the world. If I could just import a Wegmans from Rochester, life would be complete. I live in Cross River with my husband, Jonathan, and two children, Maxwell and Amanda, who both attend school in the Katonah Lewisboro district.
Six supervisors gave their support to their Somers counterpart.
Three northern Westchester town supervisors say they're backing their Somers counterpart in the Republican primary for the 40th State Senate District; Yorktown's Susan Siegel remains neutral.
Harrison Edwards Public Relations & Marketing, including Ridgefielder Bob Knight, has been using social media since 2004.
Imagination reigns at the Katonah Art Center's Castles and Dragons Camp.
Here's a wrap-up of police activity for July 19 - 22.
The town will ask departments to consider cuts from 5 to 15 percent next year.
Members of the League of Women Voters of Bedford, Lewisboro and North Salem weigh in on the new machines.
Bedford's Lee Roberts was among six supervisors signaling their support.
Two break-ins occurred in downtown Katonah on July 17.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Bedford residents can become a part of the Bylane Farm's history by donating fabric.
Insurance representatives say it could force a rise in premiums.
A committee is studying Bedford's glare from above.
The Bedford Garden Club's first-ever Veg Out drew 250 people.
Bedford residents react to the news of their potential new neighbors.
The Bedford Garden Club's first-ever Veg Out was a success and drew 250 people
The Marymount Convent weavers use ancient art to restore a 19th century tradition.
The John Jay Booster Club donated the $70,000 board to the school district.
Here's a round up of police activity from July 8 - July 14.
The Journal News reports that he filed divorce papers just days before she was charged with drunken driving.