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District 10 Update: November 21, 2025



Last week, I had the privilege of joining several government colleagues on a trip to Israel and the West Bank sponsored by the Westchester Jewish Council. We learned so much about the government, the history, the current reality on the ground, and the grassroots groups who are committed to and actively working toward peace in the region for both Israelis and Palestinians. We also saw some of the progressive initiatives shaping the country's future. I posted some highlights and hope to share more details soon, but I returned to our deep dive into the budget for next year, and that work takes priority.
 
Group of people seated under an open wooden pavilion listening to a speaker at a Roots community gathering. 

Please check out my weekly update below, which includes information on the following:
  • District 10 Events
  • FY2026 Budget Review
  • Westchester Watch: Legislative Highlights
  • Board Celebrates Albanian American Heritage Month
  • Holiday Gift Drive Now Underway
  • Need Help Understanding Winter Utility Bills?
  • Call for 2026 ArtsWestchester Arts Award Nominations
  • Free One-on-One Consultations for Westchester Seniors
  • What's Happening in Our Parks
Thank you for taking the time to read my newsletter!

Sincerely,
Judah Holstein
Judah Holstein
Legislator, 10th District
District 10 Events

Reminder: On November 22, you may join the New Rochelle Thanksgving Parade, with Grand Marshal Chris Selin. The parade begins at 10 am, and runs along North Ave from Eastchester Rd to Bonnefy Pl. There is also a Pancake Breakfast between 8:00 and 9:30 AM at New Rochelle High School, Cafeteria 4 ($5 donation). Learn More
 
Save-the-date graphic for the 61st Annual New Rochelle Thanksgiving Parade on November 22, 2025.

11/24 to 12/13: Eastchester residents may drop off Letters to Santa in the box outside of Eastchester Town Hall, and Santa will respond.

Flyer for Eastchester Recreation's Letters to Santa program with dates, mailbox location, and instructions.

The new Head Start Center has opened at 32 LeCount Pl., in New Rochelle. Children ages 3 to 5 can enjoy learning and nutritional snacks. Some spaces are still available. Contact them at 914-571-1046.

Flyer for FSW Head Start in New Rochelle with photos of children, center features, benefits, and contact information  Spanish Flyer for FSW Head Start in New Rochelle with photos of children, center features, benefits, and contact information
FY2026 Budget Review

The Board has launched a series of committee meetings to review the capital budget. The last meeting is Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 7 PM, at the Board of Legislators Chamber, 148 Martine Avenue, 8th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601. These meetings are live-streamed here. At the meetings, representatives from County departments and offices take questions from the Budget & Appropriations Committee.
Westchester Watch banner with county seal over photos of seniors, a farm silo and a road crew.   
Westchester Watch: Legislative Highlights
 
The Board of Legislators approved three major initiatives Monday night: building affordable apartments for seniors in New Rochelle, upgrading a popular Yorktown farm that feeds families and teaches environmental conservation, and repairing roads and bridges in Yonkers. Read More
Board Celebrates Albanian American Heritage Month
 
The Board of Legislators celebrated Albanian American Heritage Month on Monday night with a ceremony recognizing two exemplary community leaders: Jacqueline Kapaj-Vieira, founder and executive director of the Albanian American Educators Association, and Edi Dedi, restaurateur and educator behind Zuppa Restaurant & Lounge in downtown Yonkers. Read More

Two photos of county legislators presenting proclamations to honorees in the legislative chamber.
Holiday Gift Drive Now Underway
 
Westchester County has launched its 20th annual Holiday Gift Drive, collecting new, unwrapped gifts and monetary donations to support approximately 1,000 local children in foster care, homeless shelters, and child welfare programs. Donations are accepted through December 15 at six drop-off locations. Learn More
  
Holiday Gift Drive flyer showing a snowman. Requests new, unwrapped gifts by December 15 to support vulnerable Westchester children.
Person wrapped in a blanket and hat looking worried while reading a utility bill.
   
Need Help Understanding Winter Utility Bills?

Learn about programs that can assist you in managing your bills. Click here or call 1-800-342-3377.
Call for 2026 ArtsWestchester Arts Award Nominations
 
Graphic for the 2026 ArtsWestchester Arts Award calling for nominations. Deadline is December 2, 2025.Do you know an artist or organization that has had a significant impact on the Westchester community? Help ArtsWestchester recognize the stars of Westchester's arts community by submitting nominations for Arts Awards before December 2, 2025. Learn More
Free One-on-One Consultations for Westchester Seniors

On Thursday, December 4, the Senior Law Day Collaborative will have attorneys, geriatric care managers, and financial planners on hand to meet privately via Zoom. Senior citizens and their family members can ask questions about Medicaid, wills and estates, finances, or home care. Registration opens on 12/3 at 7 AM.

Flyer announcing free 15-minute Zoom consultations for Westchester seniors on Thursday, December 4th, 10 a.m. to noon. Registration opens December 3rd at seniorlawday.info
Circle of fall leaves around a green maple leaf icon.   
What's Happening in Our Parks

Find out what's going on this fall in Westchester County Parks. Learn More


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