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BusinessThe Putnam Examiner

Reiki Practitioner Opens Etsy Store Combining Home Décor, Positive Energy

April 29, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

After spending nearly 15 years as a registered nurse providing those in need with relief and rehabilitation, Putnam Valley resident Nicole Taylor was motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic to help people find solace in other ways. As Taylor continued her

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Charges Dropped Against Man Accused of Attacking Elderly Korean American Woman

April 27, 2021 Anna Young Mimi Rocah,  Westchester County District Attorney,  White Plains

Charges have been dropped against the man accused of attacking an 83-year-old Korean American woman in White Plains last month, according to the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Mimi Rocah released a statement on Tuesday asserting that while

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Arts & EntertainmentBusinessThe White Plains Examiner

Town of Greenburgh Seeking Vendors to Launch Second Farmers Market

April 27, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

A second farmers market could be coming to the Town of Greenburgh. Town Supervisor Paul Feiner and Town Clerk Judith Beville are collaborating with the planning department to launch a farmers’ market at Greenburgh Town Hall. Feiner said it would

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The Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Residents Oppose Latest Noise Ordinance Proposal

April 26, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

The fate of a proposed noise ordinance in Putnam Valley is unknown as residents were once again divided on the towns third revision of the law. Residents continued to remain in opposition of the proposal as the latest revision went

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Man Charged in U.S. Capitol Attack; Boasts Involvement on Dating Platform

April 23, 2021 Anna Young Carmel,  crime

Carmel resident Robert Chapman boasted about his involvement in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on the dating app Bumble and his match turned him into the FBI, according to a federal affidavit. Chapman, who also bragged on

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Cherry Blossom Festival to Return to Peekskill Riverfront Saturday

April 23, 2021 Anna Young Cherry Blossoms,  Peekskill,  riverfront green

To reinvigorate a sense of normalcy following the blunder of the past year, the Rotary Club of Peekskill will be hosting its fourth annual Cherry Blossom Festival next month at the Riverfront Green. The event, which will take place on

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Dobbs Ferry Man Who Created a ‘Kill List’ Charged for Wrecking MTA Vehicle

April 22, 2021 Anna Young Dobbs Ferry,  MTA,  Ossining,  White Plains

A Dobbs Ferry man who repeatedly rammed his car into an MTA vehicle, threatened police officers, and kept a “kill list” naming various public officials was taken into federal custody on Thursday. Nicholas Skulstad, 33, was charged in White Plains

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Multi-Phase Revitalization Project Proposed for Huestis Park in Kent

April 21, 2021 Anna Young Kent

Huestis Park could soon undergo a multi-phase revitalization project as Kent officials aim to modernize the area and make it more appealing to community members and visitors. After experiencing some embarrassment with the current condition of the park located off

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Car Struck by Bullets on State Road in Patterson as Teen was Target Shooting

April 20, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Patterson

A Putnam County teen was arrested last week after a vehicle driving on a state road was shot twice as the culprit was target shooting.  On Apr. 16, a motorist was driving on Route 22 in Patterson when they heard

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HealthThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Launches Effort to Combat COVID Vaccine Hesitancy

April 20, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

Following the suspension of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the Town of Greenburgh is attempting to address any hesitancy community members may feel about receiving the immunization. After the town launched its COVID Angels program in January, Supervisor Paul

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