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Westchester, Explained 12: Inside the County Clerk's Office and the Records that Shape Westchester

26 min · 3 jun 2026
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As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  In this episode, we sit down with Westchester County Clerk Tom Roach to explore the many services provided by the County Clerk’s Office – from passports and property records to county IDs and court filings. We discuss efforts to modernize operations, expand mobile services, protect homeowners from deed fraud and make government more accessible and convenient for residents.  We also take a look at the history behind the office and the important role it plays in preserving public records while embracing new technology. Join us as we break down how these services impact everyday life and why it matters to Westchester residents. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

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Westchester, Explained 16: Inside Westchester's Office of Housing Counsel

As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  In this episode, we take a closer look at one of Westchester County’s newest initiatives that has quickly become a powerful resource for residents facing housing instability.  We sit down with George Asante, Director of the Office of Housing Counsel, to discuss how the County is connecting tenants with legal assistance, advocacy services and critical resources to help prevent evictions and keep families housed. We explore the real-life challenges that can place individuals and families at risk of losing their homes, the success stories emerging from the program and the partnerships making this work possible across Westchester. Join us as we examine how stable housing strengthens individuals, families and communities -- and why it matters to Westchester residents. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

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TWIW 27: June 29, 2026

In this episode: * Westchester County Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler joined County Executive Ken Jenkins to discuss the upcoming heat wave later this week and how to safe from heat-related illnesses.  * Mayor of Pleasantville Peter Scherer joined to highlight exciting updates about the Village.  * Jenkins previewed the upcoming exhibition, The Declaration Distributed: Westchester County’s Holt Broadside of 1776, which opens to the public July 4.  * Deputy County Executive Joan McDonald spotlighted New York State's official FIFA World Cup Final Watch Party, which will be held at the Kensico Dam Plaza. * McDonald also gave an update on upcoming events at Westchester County Parks. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

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Westchester, Explained 15: Westchester Needs Blood Donors and Why it Matters

As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  In this episode, we talk about donating blood, platelets and plasma in Westchester with Brian Harper of the New York Blood Center. We discuss the critical need for blood donations and why maintaining a healthy blood supply is so important for hospitals and patients across Westchester and the region. And we will also explore how donated blood supports everything from emergency trauma care and cancer treatment to routine surgeries. We also break down the donation process, dispel common misconceptions and highlight the lifesaving impact a single donation can have. Join us as we discuss the importance of giving blood, platelets or plasma -- and the urgent need for donors this summer, and why it matters to Westchester residents. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

24 jun 202621 min
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TWIW 26: June 22, 2026

In this episode: * Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins discussed Primary Election Day in Westchester County on Tuesday, June 23.  * City of White Plains Mayor Justin Brasch joined to discuss some of the exciting developments taking place in the City. * Westchester County Records Manager Courtney Fallon and Director of Knowledge Management and Archives Stephanie Bradford joined to preview the upcoming exhibition, The Declaration Distributed: Westchester County’s Holt Broadside of 1776, which opens to the public July 4.  * Jenkins recognized the extraordinary accomplishments of student-athlete championships in Westchester.  * Westchester County has begun Phase I of a major capital restoration project at the historic Merestead estate in Mount Kisco.  * Jenkins gave an update on upcoming events at Westchester County Parks.  --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom [https://www.westchestercountyny.gov/all-press-releases] or follow us on social:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/westchester_county_government/]  |  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/]  |  X (Twitter) [https://twitter.com/westchestergov]  |  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/westchester-county]  |  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC774tkGUZw8xoZtHhuQUsQ]

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Westchester, Explained 14: Exploring Juneteenth with Historian Joyce Cole

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