BRIEFS

County unveils COVID-19 dashboard

On Wednesday, Dec. 23, County Executive George Latimer unveiled Westchester’s new COVID-19 dashboard.

Coals to close its doors in P.C.

Coals at 35 North Main St. will permanently close its doors on Wednesday, Dec. 30, according to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page. 

NYS DOT installs no left turn signs at Hutch King St. exit 30S in Rye Brook

The New York State Department of Transportation, following requests from Rye Brook officials and state legislators Senator Shelley B. Mayer and Assemblyman Steve Otis, has installed “No Left Turn” signs at the Exit 30S Route 120A/Rye Brook/Greenwich exit ramp off the northbound Hutchinson River Parkway. 

Mayor asks Corbia to step down from Housing Authority board

Port Chester Mayor Richard “Fritz” Falanka has followed through with his board’s request at their Dec. 7 meeting to ask Tom Corbia to step down from the Port Chester Housing Authority board.

COVID-19 update: Mobile testing site coming to Port Chester, BBMS moves to remote learning for the week

A Westchester Medical Center Mobile COVID-19 testing site will be set up in Port Chester next week. 

Survey on police coming soon

Keep your eyes peeled for the Village of Port Chester’s community survey to gather input on the public’s perception of its Police Department which could be released as soon as Friday, Nov. 27.

Active COVID-19 cases continue to increase

The number of active COVID-19 cases in Port Chester is higher than it has been in several months. 

P.C. superintendent search survey available

With Port Chester Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edward Kliszus retiring at the end of the 2020-21 school year, the school district has begun its search to hire his replacement.

Rye Town Sustainability Committee observes Earth Day with cleanup

The Town of Rye's Sustainability Committee is organizing a multi-municipality cleanup day on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

COVID-19 cases continue spiking in Port Chester

Novel coronavirus cases significantly rose in Port Chester for another week in a row after months of remaining steadily low.

COVID-19 cases shoot up in P.C.

Active cases of the novel coronavirus continue to steadily climb in the Town of Rye.

Calling all veterans

We are looking to honor local veterans, living or deceased, in our Veterans Day issue on Nov. 6.

Active COVID-19 cases double in Port Chester

After weeks of remaining relatively low, the number of active COVID-19 cases is on the rise again in Rye Town.

COVID-19 cases in town increase after weeks of remaining low

Last Wednesday, Sept. 23, Port Chester had one of its lowest numbers of active COVID-19 cases. 

P.C. COVID-19 cases continue to reach new lows

For the second week in a row, Port Chester has maintained a record low number of active COVID-19 cases.