Thursday, March 31, 2022

Yorktown Insider: New York State Senator Pete Harckham 42nd District: Yorktown Playground Moves Forward.

 


I attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the inclusive playground for children with differing abilities in Yorktown, which is being made possible by a $250,000 grant that I secured for the Town of Yorktown. The playground is being built at Granite Knolls Park and will feature age and developmentally inclusive equipment that is sensory stimulating and universally designed.

New York State Senator Pete Harckham 42nd District


Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Yorktown Insider: Westchester County: WESTCHESTER COUNTY TO HOST FIRST HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING DAY EVENT OF 2022 IN YORKTOWN.

 


WESTCHESTER COUNTY TO HOST FIRST HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING DAY EVENT OF 2022 AT FDR STATE PARK IN YORKTOWN.

 

HRD Event to be held on Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County’s Department of Environmental Facilities (DEF) will be hosting a Household Recycling Day (HRD) Event on Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at FDR State Park, 2957 Crompond Rd., Route 202, Yorktown. The upcoming HRD event in Yorktown will be the first of four HRD events planned for 2022, to give residents across the County an opportunity to conveniently and safely dispose of their household waste.   

 

In 2021, DEF held four HRD events that welcomed over 2,500 County residents, and accepted over 160,000 pounds of household waste for disposal. HRD events return in 2022 looking to reach even more residents.

 

In addition to properly labelled household chemicals, tires, scrap metal, electronics, appliances and other special wastes found in a typical household, residents can bring documents for shredding and expired or unwanted medications for disposal to the HRD event on April 23.

 

Generally, the following items are accepted for safe disposal or recycling:

 

·         Properly labelled household chemicals, such as:

o   Household cleaning products

o   Most automotive fluids (antifreeze, brake fluid, gasoline, but not motor oil)

o   Flammable liquids (kerosene, butane, lighter fluid, turpentine)

o   Metal, jewelry, and furniture polishes and waxes; wood preservatives

o   Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides

o   Photographic and swimming pool chemicals

·         Batteries – only vehicle, rechargeable, or button cell

·         Fluorescent light bulbs & CFLs

·         Fire extinguishers

·         BBQ propane tanks (up to 20 lbs.)

·         Mercury containing devices (thermometers and thermostats)

·         Electronic waste (TVs, computer monitors and towers)

·         Expired or unwanted medications, both OTC and prescription

·         Personal documents for shredding (limit of four (4) file-size boxes per household)

·         Tires

 

Items that will not be accepted and should not be brought to the Household Recycling Day include paint (both latex and oil), non-rechargeable alkaline and carbon zinc batteries (they can be safely discarded in the trash), motor oil, smoke detectors, cell phones, explosives (flares, fireworks, ammunition), construction debris and hypodermic needles. Also, waste from businesses, schools, or other institutions will not be accepted.

 

For more information on what to bring to this event, visit www.westchestergov.com/recycling or call (914) 813-5425.

 

If you are unable to attend the HRD Event, you can still dispose of your hard-to-get-rid-of household waste by making a convenient appointment for the County’s Household-Material Recycling Facility (H-MRF), 15 Woods Road, Valhalla.  The H-MRF is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment, and accepts the same items that are accepted at the HRD events. For more information about the H-MRF or to make an appointment, visit https://environment.westchestergov.com/facilities/h-mrf or call (914) 813-5425.

 

For more information on Westchester County environmental programs and events follow us on Facebook at:

www.facebook.com/WestchesterCountyDEF

 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Yorktown Insider: Election 2022 Desk News: Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater to seek Republican and Conservative Party Lines for New York State Assembly Run for 94th District: Elections 2022.


Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater Announces Run for New York State Assembly in the 94th District and is Seeking the Republican and Conservative Party Lines.

Already Supervisor Slater has the backing of the Affiliated Police Association of Westchester, who are led by Yonkers PBA Head Keith Olson.

Supervisor Slater got elected to his second term as Yorktown Supervisor in Last Year's Election. This Seat is currently held by Republican Assemblyman Kevin Byrne in the 94th District. The 94th District includes parts of Northern Westchester and Most of Putnam County.

Assemblyman Byrne is running for Putnam County Executive, since Current and Long Time County Executive Mary Ellen Odell is Term Limited. Byrne Already has the GOP Nomination for Putnam County Executive in This Year's Election.

For More Info on Matt Slater's State Assembly Campaign Website, Please Visit:https://www.slaterforny.com/?fbclid=IwAR3CwHtY1FY2XiSxC6-AiYbSns_LLLDamGsWEOYuJ8tKFLu8RxdcDQ0-ocg

Keep coming back to Yorktown Insider for the Most Comprehensive Coverage of the 2022 Elections in terms of Local, State and National Races on Yorktown Insider.

Yorktown Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yorktown Insider: Election Desk 2022 News: Photo Cap: Lawler, Slater Demand Reforms at Yorktown Crime Scene.

PHOTO CAP : Assemblyman Mike Lawler is joined by Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater and concerned citizens at a news conference outside the rec...