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How To Contact City Town And Village Clerks In Westchester County

City Of Mount Vernon Clerk George Brown gwbrown@cmvny.com 914-665-2348 City Of New Rochelle Bennie F. Giles bgiles@newrochelleny.com 914-654-2000 City Of Peekskill Pamela Beach PBeach@cityofpeekskill.com 914-737-3400 City Of Rye Carolyn E. D'Andrea cityclerk@ryeny.gov (914) 967-7371 City Of White Plains Anne M. McPherson cityclerk@whiteplainsny.gov 914-422-1227 City Of Yonkers Vincent E. Spano Vincent.Spano@yonkersny.gov 914-377-6020 Town of Bedford Lisbeth “Boo” Fumagalli townclerk@bedfordny.gov 914-666-4534 Town of Cortlandt Joann Dyckman joannd@townofcortlandt.com 914-734-1020 Town of Eastchester Linda (Doherty) Laird townclerk@eastchester.org 914-771-3351 Town of Greenburgh Judith A. Beville townclerk@greenburghny.com 914.989.1500 Town of Harrison Jacqueline “Jackie” Greer JGreer@Harrison-NY.Gov 914-670-3030 Town of Lewisboro Janet Donohue townclerk@lewisborogov.com 914-763-3511 Town of Mamaroneck Christina Battalia TownClerk@townofmamaroneck.org 914-382-7870 Town of Mount Pleasant Patricia June Scova pscova@mtpleasantny.com 914-742-2312 Town of New Castle Mary C. Deems mdeems@mynewcastle.org 914-238-4771 Town of North Castle Alison Simon asmimon@northcastleny.co 914-273-3321 Town of North Salem Veronica Howley vhowley@northsalemny.org 914-669-5577 Town of Ossining Mary Ann Roberts mroberts@townofossining.com 914-762-8428 Town of Pelham Colleen Walsh townclerk@townofpelham.com 914-738-0777 Town of Pound Ridge Joanne Pace jpac@townofpoundridge.com 914-764-5511 Town of Rye Hope Vespia hvespia@townofryeny.com 914-939-3570 Town of Somers Patricia Kalba townclerk@somersny.com 914-277-3323 Town of Yorktown Diana L. Quast townclerk@yorktownny.org 914-962-5722 Village of Ardsley Barbara A. Berardi bberard1@ardsleyvillage.com 914-693-1550 x120 Village of Briarcliff Manor Christine Dennett Clerksoffice@briarcliffmanor.org 914-941-4801 Village of Bronxville James M. Palmer JPalmer@vobny.com 914-337-6500 Village of Buchanan Kevin Hay VillageClerk@villageofbuchanan.com 914-737-1033 Village of Croton-on-Hudson Pauline DiSanto pdisanto@crotononhudson-ny.gov 914-271-4781 Village of Dobbs Ferry Liz Dreaper ldreaper@dobbsferry.com 914-693-2203 Village of Elmsford Fran LeFevre franlefevre@elmsfordny.org 914-592-6555 Village of Hastings-on-Hudson Susan Maggiotto smaggiotto@hastingsgov.org 914-478-3400 Village of Irvington Brenda M. Jeselnik bjeselnik@irvingtonny.gov 914-591-7070 Village of Larchmont Justin Datino villageclerk@villageoflarchmont.org 914-834-6230 Village of Mamaroneck Agostino A. Fusco afusco@vomny.org 914-777-7722 Village/Town of Mount Kisco Edward W. Brancati EBrancati@mountkisco.org 914-241-0500 Village of Pelham Manor Terri Rouke info@pelhamgov.com 914-738-0777 Village of Port Chester David Thomas dthomas@portchesterny.com 914-939-5202 Village of Rye Brook Christopher Bradbury cbradbury@ryebrook.org 914-939-1121 Village/Town of Scarsdale Donna Conkling clerk@scarsdale.com 914-722-1100 Village of Sleepy Hollow Paula A. McCarthy Tompkins pmccarthy@villageofsleepyhollow.org 914-631-0533 Village of Tarrytown Carol A. Booth cbooth@tarrytowngov.com 914-631-1652 Village of Tuckahoe Camille DiSalvo cdisalvo@tuckahoe-ny.gov 914-961-3100

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