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Police/FireThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Disbarred Yorktown Attorney Sentenced to Prison for Stealing $1M from 9/11 Victim

April 19, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Yorktown

A disbarred Yorktown lawyer will spend over four years in prison after stealing nearly $1 million that had been awarded to a Sept. 11, 2001 first responder he represented. Gustavo Vila, of Yorktown Heights, was sentenced on Monday in White

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Alzheimer’s Association Launches Virtual Book Club for Caregivers

April 16, 2021 Anna Young alzheimer's association

The Hudson Valley and Long Island chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association will be offering a special support group for book enthusiasts caring for loved ones with dementia. The virtual book club/support group will be held from 4 to 5 p.m.

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HealthThe White Plains Examiner

Seniors Asked to Be ‘Patient’ as Greenburgh Mulls Reviving Activities

April 13, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

Despite a push from Greenburgh seniors to restart indoor activities, Town Board members are asking for patience as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact Westchester County. During an Apr. 6 work session, Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said he’s been receiving

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Oliverio Says Proposed Noise Ordinance Has Putnam Valley in a ‘Sticky Wicket’ 

April 12, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

Another public hearing has been set for the third revision the Putnam Valley Town Board has made to its proposed noise ordinance, but officials say the proposal will be thrown out for good if the community rebukes it. Putnam Valley

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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Officials Debate ‘Controversial’ Black Lives Matter Project

April 12, 2021 Anna Young Black Lives Matter,  Greenburgh

As Greenburgh undertakes a multitiered project to support the Black Lives Matter movement, officials debated whether the town should make strides to condemn all levels of hate and bigotry. Councilman Ken Jones, who is overseeing a subcommittee that is spearheading

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Scarsdale Golf Club
Arts & EntertainmentThe White Plains Examiner

Scarsdale Golf Club Looks to Install Seasonal ‘Bubble’ to Boost Membership

April 6, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh,  Hartsdale

The Scarsdale Golf Club is looking to cultivate membership by erecting a seasonal structure that would provide coverage to two outdoor tennis courts on the grounds of the Hartsdale facility. While a formal application hasn’t been submitted to the Town

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Memorial Service to Be Held Honoring Late Croton-on-Hudson Trustee Habib

April 1, 2021 Anna Young Croton-on-Hudson

A memorial service will be held at Senasqua Park a week from Sunday following the sudden passing of Croton-on-Hudson Village Trustee John Habib. The service, organized by Habib’s wife Tanya, invites those to gather at his favorite park along the

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EducationThe Putnam Examiner

‘We’re Prepared’: Carmel Schools Gear Up to Resume In-Person Learning

March 29, 2021 Anna Young Carmel Central School District

Following a strong push from parents in recent months, Carmel Central School District officials swiftly created a plan that will allow students in all grade levels to return to in-person learning starting in April. Beginning April 13, all students can

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Pleasantville Leaf Blower Law
GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Croton-on-Hudson Delays Leaf Blower Ban, Will Revise Proposal

March 25, 2021 Anna Young Croton-on-Hudson

A proposal that would have outlawed gas-powered leaf blowers year-round by 2023 in Croton-on-Hudson will be pushed back and undergo a complete revision as officials look to narrow the scope of the law. While the original proposal – drafted by

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Police Assist as Woman Goes into Labor at Home

March 24, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

One Greenburgh detective sprang into action this week after a woman went into labor but was unable to make it to the hospital in time. On Monday around 5:30 p.m., Greenburgh police officers and EMS units responded to a residence

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