Leaders in real estate, economics and finance discussed industry trends and market influencers and how they are impacting the commercial sector in Westchester County and beyond at a forum last week hosted by Fordham University’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies and The Business Council of Westchester. “Let’s Get Fiscal! […]
Author: Jim Scova
Latimer unveils ‘John Carey Place,’ renaming portion of county property
In celebration of the life and legacy of the late Honorable John Carey, Westchester County Executive George Latimer has renamed a portion of Playland Parkway to “John Carey Place.” Carey passed away in October 2019 at the age of 95 after a long, distinguished career in public service, and John […]
Tuckahoe bond rating upgraded to AA+
The village of Tuckahoe is proud to announce that S&P Global Ratings upgraded the village’s bond rating from AA to AA+ while concurrently assigning a stable outlook. Tuckahoe’s new AA+ rating will assist the Village by reducing interest payments on future debt. “I am thrilled to hear that S&P has […]
Youth Leadership Taskforce honored
County Executive George Latimer recently honored a group of students from across Westchester who have worked throughout the school year to prevent substance abuse among their peers. The Westchester County Youth Leadership Taskforce consists of 60 students from 26 schools. These student leaders work in their schools and home communities […]
Latimer recognizes May as Mental Health Awareness Month
County Executive George Latimer officially launched the month of May as “Mental Health Awareness Month” in Westchester. The annual recognition will appear in digital form outside the Westchester County Center for the month of May, and a banner will also be displayed in the entranceway of the Michaelian Office Building. […]