Former Rye city councilman and Westchester politician received more than 9,500 nominating signatures, assuring his spot on the ballot for the Nov. 3 general election.
Former and current councilmembers share stories of city's past on Wednesday as Rye begins process of planning for future.
Bronx native, who served 16 terms in the House of Representatives from 1989-2021, 'helped shape U.S. policy on the global stage while never losing sight of the needs of the communities he represented at home.'
Former Rye and Harrison resident Jeanine Pirro is speculated to be on President Donald Trump’s short list for the role of U.S. Attorney General, following the abrupt firing of Pam Bondi on April 2.
By the time the decommissioning process of Indian Point’s final reactor began in April 2021, it had been active for almost 60 years, providing more than 80 percent of the region’s carbon-free electricity.
Shea's $260,000 annual salary ranks third among municipal managers in Westchester County.
In Rye, news of Jackson’s passing sparked memories of March 11, 1987: the day he spoke to students and teachers at Rye High School.
The Beaver Swamp Brook issue energized her, Baldwin said, and sparked deeper involvement with city and local officials.
In an email, former Mayor Josh Cohn told The Record that “Henderson would not have been my choice" for an appointment to the ethics board.
Parker, who officially stepped down on Jan. 1, has not determined her next steps, but looks back fondly on her years of public service.

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