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Harrison's Top Stories This Week

HARRISON, N.Y. -- In case you weren't able to check in with The Harrison Daily Voice every day, here are some of the top stories this week.

An overhead sign that fell on Westchester Avenue in Harrison caused a disagreement between the county and the state over whose job it was to fix it.

An overhead sign that fell on Westchester Avenue in Harrison caused a disagreement between the county and the state over whose job it was to fix it.

Photo Credit: Casey Donahue

  • An overhead highway sign fell onto Westchester Avenue on Tuesday. Afterward, Westchester County and the state could not agree on whose responsibility it is to fix it.
  • The Town of Harrison reached an agreement on the $3.6 million renovation planned for the Harrison Public Library. The town will contribute $1.1 million to the project, which is set to begin next year.
  • The Westchester County Association's newly formed Healthcare Consortium called the health-care system in Westchester "unsustainable." Members of the group say that hospitals will be hit hard when the Affordable Care Act goes into effect next year.

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