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... first Westchester resident to run for president in the general election in 140 years. The last was Samuel Tilden of Yonkers, who won the popular vote but lost in the Electoral College to Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876. The fallout of setting up a ...
... related to its previous closed investigation of Clinton's use of a private server at her Chappaqua home. Comey is a Yonkers native who lived in the city until his teenage years before his family moved to Allendale, N.J., where he graduated high ...
... seat in New York - and she would go on to win the seat by more than double the share of her challenger, former Yonkers mayor John Spencer. Then-first lady Hillary Clinton blows out the candles of her birthday cake as then-president Bill Clinton ...
State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins hit the campaign trail Monday to court voters at the Nodine Hill Community Center in Yonkers, despite having no opponents in the upcoming election. The Yonkers Democrat says there is even more at stake than her re-election if there is a strong Hillary Clinton turnout statewide on Election Day.
... of river designated a federal Superfund site and "kill" the proposal for 43 berths at locations between Kingston and Yonkers, Maloney said. He made the announcement at the waterfront in the City of Newburgh, one of the proposed locations, and was ...
YONKERS, NY, Monday, September 5, 2016 - If you want a commemorative photo of Carlos Danger, try the harness racing paddock before the race. While his alter ego nom de plume-disgraced former New York politician Anthony Weiner-has a thing for the camera, alas, 'Carlos' the four-legged does not.
Those opposed to federal government-imposed rules about anchorage sites along the Hudson River from Yonkers to Kingston want a meeting, but one will not take place until spring, reported lohud.com. The proposal is to place 10 formal commercial anchorage sites along the Hudson River, including three in the Lower Hudson Valley at Stony Point, Montrose and Yonkers.
A proposal to place 10 formal commercial anchorage sites along the Hudson River, including three in the Lower Hudson Valley at Stony Point, Montrose, and Yonkers has prompted the two New York Senators to call for a public hearing, lohud.com reported. A public hearing is being requested of the U.S. Coast Guard by Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand over the anchorage sites, which are considered necessary for safe navigation up the river.
This event is being organized to publicize awareness and support for the bipartisan legislation " Made in America Manfuactoring Communities Act ," that will benefit local businesses in New York State and the City of Yonkers by bringing together resources of multiple federal agcencies that drive business development in the local community. The legislation will stimulate the manufacturing industry and help create well-paying jobs in Westchester County by creating a permanent program that designates local regions as "Manufacturing Communities," which would put them in the front of the line to receive federal economic development funding specifically for the purpose of investing in manufacturing.