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Police/FireThe Examiner

Truck Overturns on Route 9A; No Serious Injuries Reported

January 10, 2023 Martin Wilbur Hawthorne,  Mount Pleasant

Route 9A in Hawthorne was closed for several hours last Tuesday afternoon when a large dump trailer overturned after the driver of a passenger car lost control of his vehicle and struck the truck’s right tire. The accident occurred at

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HealthHuman InterestOther News

“Smiles for Veterans” Program Offers Free Dental Services

November 18, 2022 Examiner Media Hawthorne

By Jessica Jafet It is said that a smile is contagious, and when shared, can make a person feel better about themselves and their environment. Through its “Smiles for Veterans” program, the Hawthorne-based Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) is

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Local Man Helps Out Neighbors During His Dog Day Afternoons

August 17, 2022 Martin Wilbur Hawthorne

When dog owners in Hawthorne are stuck at work, go away for a few days or have a medical procedure that temporarily prevents them from walking their pet, there’s one local man they turn to first. That would be 33-year

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Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Students Impress at School STEAM Fair

April 15, 2022 Martin Wilbur Hawthorne,  Linden Hill School

Throughout winter and spring, it’s common to find thousands of students throughout the region working on science and technology projects at fairs and competitions. One school that might not be top of mind when it comes to seeing high-quality projects

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BusinessHealthThe Examiner

Hope’s Door May Face Temporary Closure After COVID Outbreak

January 6, 2022 Martin Wilbur Hawthorne,  Hope's Door

A social services agency that helps domestic abuse victims has been struggling to keep its shelter open after all of the facility’s full-time employees recently tested positive for COVID-19. The Hawthorne-based Hope’s Door has been on the verge of having

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Mt. Pleasant IDA Approves Incentives for 16-Unit Building in Hawthorne

August 5, 2021 Examiner Media Hawthorne,  Mount Pleasant

The Mount Pleasant Industrial Development Agency (IDA) voted at its July 29 meeting to approve financial incentives for the construction of a three-story building with 16 apartments and underground parking located at 500 Commerce St. in Hawthorne. The residential project, which

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HealthThe Examiner

Full Programming for Isolated Senior Citizens Can’t Return Soon Enough

July 27, 2021 Abby Luby Chappaqua,  Hawthorne,  Mount Kisco,  Mount Pleasant,  New Castle,  Pleasantvile,  Vahalla

After the pandemic forced senior centers and programs throughout the county to close or drastically limit their offerings, most are trying to slowly return to normal. During the past year the most pressing concern has been for older seniors living

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Butterfly Fair Scheduled for This Saturday in Hawthorne

July 6, 2021 Examiner Media Hawthorne

Join the Pleasantville Garden Club for the presentation of an amazing butterfly garden at Bradhurst Park in Hawthorne this Saturday, July 10 from 9 a.m. to noon. The Mount Pleasant Recreation Department and the garden club are celebrating this joint

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Marie Cronin Donnelly

June 1, 2021 Examiner Media Hawthorne

Marie Cronin Donnelly, 89, of Hawthorne and formerly of Tarrytown and Boston, died on May 23 at her home. Donnelly was an accomplished librarian who worked until she was 84 years old. A devoted mother and wife, she always put

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‘I’m Disappointed’: Gate of Heaven Solar Farm Proposal Stirs Dismay at Hearing

May 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Hawthorne,  Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant Planning Board members and neighboring residents of Gate of Heaven Cemetery indicated last week that they are apprehensive about a proposed 4.375-megawatt solar farm on an unused 32-acre portion of the cemetery’s grounds. The ground-mounted solar array pitched

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