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GREENBURGH, NY Rep. Mondaire Jones has requested federal funding for a sidewalk on a heavily-used section of Dobbs Ferry Road.
Adding sidewalks along Dobbs Ferry Road, a/k/a New York State Route 100B, is one of the town s highest priorities. Greenburgh s Sidewalk Prioritization Report, completed in 2020, names this section of Dobbs Ferry Road near Knollwood Road as one of its two top state road projects.
The Congressman is asking for $2.5 million from the Community Project Funding Program.
Subscribe This would be an enormous help, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner told Patch. If we get the federal funding, it would really enhance the quality of life for local residents.
Burr Ridge police say a man was trying to establish "squatter's rights" by moving into a house for sale on Madison Street, while no one was living there.
4 Powerball tickets worth $1 million sold in Hudson Valley
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Jan 26, 2021, 8:36am EST
You might want to check if you re a winner, because four $1 million Powerball tickets were sold in the Hudson Valley.
The second-prize tickets for Saturday night s drawing were sold at the Acme on Knollwood Road in White Plains; R&J Food Corp. on South Broadway in Yonkers; Spring Valley Wholesales in Spring Valley; and Stewart s Shops on Vassar Road in Poughkeepsie.
The winning numbers in the drawing were white balls
05, 08, 17, 27, 28, plus
Powerball 14, and
Power Play multiplier 3X.
The sole winning ticket for Saturday night s estimated $23.2 million Powerball jackpot was sold in Clifton, New Jersey.
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New Kensington-Arnold School District’s financial picture for the coming school year looks “bleak,” with officials considering raising taxes and burning through the district’s reserves but still facing a deficit, according to Acting Superintendent Jon Banko.
“We’ve been about as fiscally responsible as we possibly could be,” Banko said. “We closed two schools, we’ve reduced our faculty, we’ve done a lot of things to keep the budget under control.”
Property owners in New Kensington-Arnold could see their school property taxes go up nearly 7% for next school year.
State DOT to Recalibrate Route 202 Traffic Lights Written by Town of Yorktown
The New York Department of Transportation will recalibrate traffic lights on Route 202 to improve the signal operation on the corridor near the Taconic State Parkway.
In early December state officials contacted Supervisor Matt Slater and Highway Superintendent Dave Paganelli to inform them that state DOT will make the changes by mid-December. The state examined traffic lights along the corridor after receiving an Oct. 20 letter from the two elected officials about a general mistiming of lights in the area. The mistimed lights prompted messages to Town Hall from residents.