Congressman Mike Lawler to Westchester County Board of Legislators Vice-Chair Jose Alvarado As two of seventeen elected representatives of Westchester County, we are compelled to address the recent ...
A call for an apology after Congressman Lawler questions a colleague’s citizenship.
A call for an apology after Congressman Lawler questions a colleague’s citizenship.
Former City Council President Chuck Lesnick announced his 2025 bid for re-election.
For Black History Month, the story of A. Philip Randolph, labor organizer ...
I want to thank Mr. Philip Armstrong for bringing the February 19th meeting of the Zoning Board to the attention of our elected officials concerning the continued indifference being displayed by the ...
The EMPOWERED Art Exhibit currently taking place at the Yonkers Riverfront Public Library, curated by Haifa Bint-Kadi, features artwork with the mission to give a voice to the disappeared, ...
In 1925, a group of Pullman porters sought out A. Philip Randolph in Harlem. They needed someone to lead their fight against the Pullman Company, which employed the largest number of Black workers in ...
(Yonkers, NY 2/15/2025) Yonkers 6th District Councilmember Anthony Merante, surrounded by a room packed with enthusiastic supporters at the Mont Olympos Diner, officially announced his bid for ...
I am writing to voice my anger and concern about the way that Spot Zoning and Colossal Development has been playing out in Yonkers over the last several years. I attended a meeting of the Zoning Board ...
Despite multiple concerns, a large-scale project is moving through the approval process at the City of Yonkers ...
“Did you know two 36-story buildings are being planned that will block your view of the river?” I tell this to a shocked neighbor who has a Hudson River view from their apartment. No one has heard of ...
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