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Ken Jenkins has been a fixture in Westchester County government for 18 years, first as a lawmaker who led the Board of Legislators for four years and then as deputy to County Executive George Latimer.
After seven years as second fiddle, Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins now leads the band. The business community had a glimpse of what’s to come the morning of Thursday, Jan. 23 ...
Ken Jenkins will continue as Westchester County executive after coming out on top in Tuesday’s special election. Jenkins, a Democrat, defeated Republican Christine Sculti with more than 60 ...
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins has endorsed Lakisha Collins-Bellamy for reelection as Yonkers City Council ...
Bellamy, with County Executive Ken Jenkins Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins, a Yonkers resident for all of his life, ...
Lower Hudson Valley officials say they're taking proactive measures to ensure safety of faith communities after airstrikes in ...
Christine Sculti, the Republican candidate for county executive, blasted Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins for allegedly misleading county residents and sticking them with a “massive” bill.
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Westchester County is facing a more than $24 million gap in its general fund this year. County Executive Ken Jenkins said the biggest issue is a drop in sales tax revenue. He also pointed to ...
Correction: This article initially misstated the nature of Jenkins' 2013 bid for county executive. He sought the Democratic endorsement at a party convention but didn't run in a primary afterward.
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