Ken Jenkins had a long history in Westchester government and Democratic politics before ascending to county executive to replace George Latimer.
Standard Amusements is said to want to end its 30-year management deal at Playland, just three years into its 30-year ...
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and Republican Christine Sculti were nominated to run in a Feb. 11 special election ...
Ken Jenkins was sworn in Monday as Westchester's 10th county executive, replacing George Latimer, who left his post for Congress. It's a move that also makes Jenkins the first African-American to ...
The law, announced by County Executive Ken Jenkins at the Department of Emergency Services in Valhalla on Wednesday, Jan. 15, ...
Efforts to combat flooding at a Westchester locale are gaining momentum, thanks to a $1.2 million bond act and a partnership ...
Jenkins signed a Land Acquisition Act allocating $10,000,000 for the purchase of property in downtown White Plains for the ...
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.
Westchester County Republicans have chosen Christine Sculti to face off against County Executive Ken Jenkins on Feb. 11 for the office Jenkins was appointed to fill on a temporary basis this month.