As­sem­bly­man Robert J. Castel­li (R, I, C – Gold­ens Bridge) is pleased to an­nounce that the Wom­an’s Club of White Plains has been added to the State Reg­is­ter of His­toric Places, and will soon be sent to the Na­tion­al Park Ser­vice for list­ing on the Na­tion­al Reg­is­ter.

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Dread­ing those win­ter heat­ing bills and won­der­ing how to make your home more en­er­gy ef­fi­cient? Call 211 and set up an ap­point­ment for a free home en­er­gy as­sess­ment that might save you some mon­ey.

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Westchester County Legislator Bill Burton (D-Ossining) and other community leaders joined educators, parents, business leaders, and childcare advocates at Ossining’s Market Square on Thursday, July 15, at 6:00 pm to protest cuts to childcare funding being made by the County Executive.

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Comments made before a vote on the Marcellus Shale Hydrofracking (Drilling) Ban Resolution, passed by the Westchester County Board of Legislators at its meeting on Monday, June 21, 2010.

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County Executive Robert P. Astorino, Board Chairman Ken Jenkins of Yonkers, Vice Chairman Lyndon Williams of Mount Vernon and Legislators Alfreda Williams of Greenburgh and Vito Pinto of Eastchester joined together at a news conference to detail ways county residents can help.

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Westchester County residents and small business owners who suffered damage as a result of last July’s storms can still apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The first deadline for applications is December 1.

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“Judge Jeanine Pirro” is a one-hour daily court show featuring Jeanine Pirro, former Westchester County district attorney and county court judge. She is also a legal commentator and author. The show airs weekdays at 4 p.m on FOX 5.

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Part 2 of Westchester County Executive Andrew Spano’s remarks on the Affordable Housing Lawsuit.

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Westchester County Executive Andrew Spano remarks on the Affordable Housing Lawsuit. Part 1 of 2

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