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Chappaqua Man Arrested for Stealing Black Lives Matter Sign

September 16, 2020 Examiner Media Chappaqua,  crime,  Westchester County

New Castle Police arrested a Chappaqua man Tuesday night for allegedly stealing a Black Lives Matter yard sign from a private home last weekend. Vincent LaDuca, 57, was charged with one count of Petit Larceny, a class A misdemeanor, upon

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The Northern Westchester Examiner

Former Lewisboro Town Justice Sentenced To Prison For Tax Evasion

September 16, 2020 Anna Young crime,  Lewisboro,  Westchester County

A former Lewisboro town justice will spend the next six months in prison after failing to pay nearly $500,000 in taxes and falsifying information during a roughly eight-year long tax evasion scheme. Marc Seedorf, a 64-year old South Salem resident,

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The Putnam Examiner

With Different Format, Walk to End Alzheimer’s Seeks to Raise Funds, Awareness

September 15, 2020 Examiner Media Putnam County,  Westchester County

Dementia has touched Eileen Bridgham-Kounios of Carmel’s life twice on her father’s side – both her father and his mother had Alzheimer’s. Now she worries the condition is hereditary and that she may be at risk as well. As a

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The Northern Westchester Examiner

New Affordable Housing Project in Peekskill Praised

September 15, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Peekskill,  Westchester County

New York State, Westchester County and local officials last week lauded a new $51 million affordable housing development at 645 Main Street in Peekskill during a ground- breaking ceremony. When complete, the project, being constructed by Wilder Balter Partners Inc.

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The White Plains Examiner

MTA Ordered to Develop Plan to Bolster Mask Compliance

September 15, 2020 Rick Pezzullo MTA,  Westchester County

The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) was directed by Governor Andrew Cuomo last week to develop a plan to bolster mask compliance across public transportation system’s subways, buses and railroads. As a result, the MTA announced riders who refuse to wear

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COVID-19

Westchester Sees COVID-19 Case Uptick Despite Dodging P’ville Outbreak

September 14, 2020 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  Pleasantville,  Putnam,  Westchester County

All 205 COVID-19 tests administered at a drive-through testing site at Phelps Hospital over Labor Day weekend from a potential exposure at Holy Innocents Church in Pleasantville came back negative, Westchester County reported. Individuals who attended Masses or First Communion

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The White Plains Examiner

One Injured In Greenburgh Shooting, Police Investigating

September 14, 2020 Anna Young Greenburgh,  Westchester County

One person was injured in a Sunday night shooting in Greenburgh, according to police. Around 6 p.m. Sunday, Greenburgh police responded to a reported shooting near Manhattan Avenue and Elm Street. The male victim, a 39 year old Greenburgh resident,

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The Northern Westchester Examiner

Somers Controversial Sewer Project Will Now Be Up To The Voters

September 14, 2020 Anna Young Somers,  Westchester County

Somers residents will soon have the opportunity to vote on whether a new sewer district will be created in the Shenorock and Lake Lincolndale communities after officials opted to move the controversial project forward. Following several divisive meetings and a

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The White Plains Examiner

Music Conservatory’s Star-Studded Fundraiser To Be Held Virtually

September 11, 2020 Anna Young Westchester County,  White Plains

The Music Conservatory of Westchester’s annual gala may have been curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the show must go on. The 19th annual fundraising event, which will take place virtually on Sept. 23 at 7 p.m., will feature a

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The Examiner

Pleasantville Evades COVID-19 Outbreak After Holy Innocents Church Exposure

September 11, 2020 Anna Young Pleasantville,  Westchester County

The remainder of tests performed on individuals who were exposed to COVID-19 at Holy Innocents Church in Pleasantville last month were all negative, village officials said. Over Labor Day weekend, a total of 205 coronavirus tests were performed, all of

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