Under the leadership of Westchester County Executive George Latimer, the County’s existing – and newly formed – advisory boards have taken on new life.
“I take my responsibilities as County Executive very seriously and I welcome any additional responsibility if it helps us effectively distribute the vaccines to our residents.
At today’s bi-weekly COVID-19 briefing, County Executive George Latimer released a short Public Service Announcement featuring Consumer Protection Director Jim Maisano on the importance of watching out for COVID-19 vaccine scams.
The Westchester County Department of Health is alerting residents that a black stray kitten that was caught on Mount Joy Place between Chauncey Avenue and Coligni Avenue in New Rochelle on December 8, was confirmed to be rabid today.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer and the Westchester County Youth Bureau are pleased to announce the establishment of the Ossining Youth Bureau and the reestablishment of the Port Chester and Yonkers Youth Bureaus.
The Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection is warning all Westchester residents to be vigilant for COVID-19 vaccine scams as we enter the next phase of the pandemic.
The Westchester County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has voted preliminary approval of tax-exempt bond financing for the complete renovation of Marble Hall, a 134-unit affordable housing project in Tuckahoe
County Executive George Latimer held a briefing today outlining Westchester’s actions in response to the forecast of a major winter storm that is expected to bring significant snowfall to the County Wednesday night and Thursday.
Latimer was joined by City of Mount Vernon Mayor Shaywn Patterson-Howard. Westchester County announced additional funding for local businesses, nonprofits $4M in Business FIRST grants will support organizations impacted by COVID-19.
After months of restrictions put in place to protect New York State residents from COVID-19, many people are feeling “pandemic fatigue,” especially facing the holidays ahead.