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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Residents Say Putnam Valley’s Latest Noise Proposal is a ‘Nightmare’

March 22, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

It’s back to the drawing board for the Putnam Valley Town Board after a public hearing regarding a revised noise ordinance had residents concerned elements of the law are unenforceable. During a public hearing last Wednesday, about five residents pressed

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Pleasantville Leaf Blower Law
GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Residents Divided on Pending Leaf Blower Law

March 18, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

As Greenburgh aims to regulate the use of leaf blowers, residents are divided on the direction the Town Board should take as some want officials to find a middle ground within the proposal while others desire something more stringent. As

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Mahopac Man Charged in U.S. Capitol Attack; Posts Video of Himself During Riot

March 18, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Mahopac,  Putnam County

A Mahopac man is facing federal charges for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, becoming the ninth Hudson Valley resident accused of participating in the fatal insurrection in Washington, D.C. Robert Ballesteros, 27, turned

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

‘We Want to Do This Right’: Kent Officials Extend Mining Moratorium a Third Time

March 16, 2021 Anna Young Kent

A mining moratorium has been extended for another six months in Kent as officials continue to craft legislation that will regulate excavation work within the town. As the Kent Town Board works to include mining safeguards in the municipal code,

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Croton-on-Hudson Village Trustee John Habib
BusinessThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Croton-on-Hudson Mourns Village Trustee Habib; Known for His Passion for Service

March 15, 2021 Anna Young Croton-on-Hudson

Croton-on-Hudson Village Trustee John Habib, a prominent civic and community leader who friends described as a warm, positive and caring person who tirelessly advocated for his hometown, died last Thursday. “He was a very caring and passionate person, uniquely positive

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Duo Arrested in Greenburgh After Defrauding an Elderly Wisconsin Resident

March 15, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Greenburgh

Greenburgh Police arrested two Bronx residents after they swindled an elderly Wisconsin resident of over $15,000. Dale Brown, 34, and Jeanelle Cruz, 32, were both arrested and charged with criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree, a D

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Man Charged After Attacking Elderly Asian American Woman in White Plains

March 15, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Westchester County District Attorney,  White Plains

*Editor’s Note: The Westchester County District Attorney’s Office Dropped All Charges Against Glenmore Nembhard. A homeless man is facing felony charges after he spat on and punched an 83-year-old Asian American woman outside The Westchester mall in White Plains. Glenmore

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Police/FireThe Examiner

Pleasantville Man Sentenced to Prison in Child Sex Abuse Case

March 10, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Pleasantville,  port chester,  westchester county district

A Pleasantville man will serve up to six years in prison after he admitted to taking sexually explicit photos of a young child in her Port Chester home. Jonn Passaretti, 52, was sentenced on March 4 to two-to-six years in

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Bruce Bellom

March 3, 2021 Anna Young Peekskill

Bruce Bellom, of Peekskill, NY passed away on March 1, 2021 at Westchester Medical Center with the love of his life, Linda Belger, by his side following a month-long battle with COVID-19. He was 66 years old. Bruce was born

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Officials Look to Schedule Second Public Hearing for Noise Ordinance

March 1, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

The Putnam Valley Town Board on Wednesday will schedule another public hearing to review the latest changes made to the towns noise ordinance. Per the board’s pre-work session agenda for Wednesday, officials will vote to set the public hearing for

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