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  • We have some good news for you.

    Westchester County is offering one last day of free Bee-Line bus rides to get more people to give the Bee-Line a try as well as stimulate the economy and give local retail businesses a boost.

    The one remaining Bee-Line Shopping Stimulus Day is:

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 -- Saturday before Christmas

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  • SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAMS

    Our mission is to indentify and prioritize the needs of the elderly in
    Westchester; to create comprehensive and coordinated plans for meeting those needs; and to advocate for responsive policies, programs, actions, legislation and resources on behalf of the
    elderly.

    The City of Peekskill Senior Nutrition Program is composed of two segments: meals served at congregate sites throughout the County

  • The City of Peekskill Emergency Management Office (PEMO) has created a innovative system to keep citizens informed before, during and after incidents, storms and other emergencies affecting the City. This system is be able to send text based messages to email addresses and text capable cell phones of all members of the public who sign up for this program. Our Emergency Management Staff are also be able to update citizens directly from the field.

  • The Peekskill Office of Emergency Management provides as a free service to citizens living within the 10 mile EPZ of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plants the ability to order Potassium Iodide (KI) pills online for delivery to your residence for use when directed in case of a nuclear emergency. PEMO will only mail to address within the 10 mile EPZ and will only mail reasonable request amounts. Only order enough pills for those persons who normally reside in your residence on a regular basis. Feel free to direct any questions to: OEM@cityofpeekskill.com.

  • The Peekskill Senior Center offers social, recreational, instructional and civic programs to Peekskill Seniors 60 years of age and older Monday thru Thursday from 9:30am till 3:30pm at the Neighborhood Center, 4 Nelson Avenue.

  • As the summer heats up, OEM reminds residents to take steps to stay cool: