Mount Vernon votes on $108 million debt for schools
Voters will decide today if they want to invest in their aging schools.
Bill Heltzel has covered criminal justice, courts, government and sports as a beat reporter and investigative reporter for daily newspapers in Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He worked for Bloomberg LP in training and sales. He joined The Business Journal in 2016.
Voters will decide today if they want to invest in their aging schools.
World Olivet Assembly, an evangelical Christian group, plans to house and train missionaries on grounds once used as summer camps...
New Rochelle's ethnic gateway wants to exploit its hidden assets to stimulate development.
Westchester County and Standard Amusements are negotiating a 30-year deal to revive money-losing Playland amusement park.
Palisades Hudson Financial Group is attracted to the boomtown economy of Austin, TX.
A $230 million building at Westchester Medical Center will enable the health center to improve outpatient services.
KSQ sees design as the theme that describes its work.
Empire Resorts is allowing the public to watch the building of its $1.3 billion casino.
African Americans and Latinos who master social and emotional skills will achieve more academically and become increasingly crucial for a...
An ambulance company that serves Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and White Plains filed for liquidation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on...
Local merchants worry that they will lose prime parking spaces in Fleetwood Garage if developers go ahead with their plan...
White Plains Hospital has brought all of its cancer center services and staff under one roof, and partnered with Montefiore...
A county official pocketed $4,575 from contractors who were paying fines.
HRHCare in Peekskill has joined a national task force that is trying to improve patient care while keeping costs down.
The classes, which will be held in Manhattan and Farmingdale, will focus on developing entrepreneurship skills in small business owners.