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Approval Of North Castle Town Budget Tops Week's News In Armonk Approval Of North Castle Town Budget Tops Week's News In Armonk
Approval Of North Castle Town Budget Tops Week's News In Armonk ARMONK, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Armonk last week: The North Castle Town Board voted unanimously at a recent meeting to approve the town's 2015 budget. Marti, a former resident of Adopt-a-Dog in Armonk, is currently on the big screen as Sandy in "Annie," the remake of the classic musical that was released last week. Armonk has become quite the restaurant town and here ere are some palate-pleasing drinks -- with recipes -- sure to get you in the holiday spirit for New Year's Eve.  
Update On Bedford Schools' Capital Plan Tops Week's News Update On Bedford Schools' Capital Plan Tops Week's News
Update On Bedford Schools' Capital Plan Tops Week's News BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Bedford last week: The next phase of the Bedford Central School District's capital plans set to be under way in the summer of 2015. An accident on southbound I-684 in Katonah resulted in stop-and-go traffic on Tuesday morning. New York State Police charged a Bedford Hills woman with aggravated driving while intoxicated on Sunday following a two-car accident on Interstate 684.   
Briarcliff HS Students' Collection Of Food For Needy Tops Week's News Briarcliff HS Students' Collection Of Food For Needy Tops Week's News
Briarcliff HS Students' Collection Of Food For Needy Tops Week's News BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Briarcliff Manor last week: Briarcliff High School’s Food for Friends group collected donations to bring to the Elmsford-based Food Bank for Westchester in time for the holidays. Travis Sherer, a Pace University adjunct professor has been named to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Task Force on Ending AIDS.  All six county-run golf courses in Westchester, including Hudson Hills in Ossining will close for the season on Jan. 4. 
Eastchester Firefighters' Response To Nursery Fire Tops Week's News Eastchester Firefighters' Response To Nursery Fire Tops Week's News
Eastchester Firefighters' Response To Nursery Fire Tops Week's News EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Eastchester last week: The Eastchester Fire Dept. responded to a fire at Sprainbrook Nursery at 448 Underhill Road in Greenburg after two 50-pound propane tank explosions occurred, according to a report by LoHud.com.  The Eastchester Public Library is offering a variety of upcoming programs for teens. All six county-run golf courses in Westchester will close for the season on Sunday, Jan. 4. A Tuckahoe teen charged with a hate crime attack at the Palisades Mall on Black Friday appeared before a judge, News 1…
Greenburgh Investigation Into Nursery Fire Tops Week's News Greenburgh Investigation Into Nursery Fire Tops Week's News
Greenburgh Investigation Into Nursery Fire Tops Week's News GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Greenburgh last week: Greenburgh Police Chief Chris McNerney told the Daily Voice an active investigation is under way to determine the exact cause of the Sprainbrook Nursery fire. A Con Edison utility pole fell down on Route 119 near Knollwood Road Tuesday afternoon and the roadway was temporarily closed while Con Edison worked on cutting power to the pole and removing it from the roadway. Authorities in South Carolina discovered the body of a missing 4-year-old autistic boy from White Plains in a pon…
Naming Of New Official At Manhattanville Tops Week's News In Harrison Naming Of New Official At Manhattanville Tops Week's News In Harrison
Naming Of New Official At Manhattanville Tops Week's News In Harrison HARRISON, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Harrison last week: Jean Mann was named Manhattanville School of Business director of marketing and enrollment services. Jordan Roskind of Harrison was named Westchester Knicks Adidas Fan of the Game and Markeith Cummings the Player of the Game  All six county-run golf courses in Westchester will close for the season on Sunday, Jan. 4.  Authorities in South Carolina discovered the body of a missing 4-year-old autistic boy from White Plains in a pond on Friday morning, according to ABC New York. 
Swimwear Line Designed By Mamaroneck HS Grad Tops Week's News Swimwear Line Designed By Mamaroneck HS Grad Tops Week's News
Swimwear Line Designed By Mamaroneck HS Grad Tops Week's News MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Mamaroneck and Larchmont last week: Jake Danehy, a graduate of Mamaroneck High School has developed a line of men's swimwear made from recycled material through his new company, Fair Harbor. Just in time for the holidays, a Larchmont woman, Diane Hall, was reunited with her high school ring after losing it nearly 30 years ago. More than 100 people braved damp, chilly weather Monday night to light candles in memory of slain New York City police officers and thank members of the Village of Mamaroneck Police Depar…
Fight Over Homeless Shelter In Valhalla Tops Week's News In Mount Pleasant Fight Over Homeless Shelter In Valhalla Tops Week's News In Mount Pleasant
Fight Over Homeless Shelter In Valhalla Tops Week's News In Mount Pleasant MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Mount Pleasant and Valhalla last week: The Westchester County Board of Legistlators wants to know why the Department of Social Services decided to shut down the Valhalla Residence Shelter, according to News 12 Westchester.  Travis Sherer, a Pace University adjunct professor has been named to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Task Force on Ending AIDS.  In an effort to raise awareness and combat local hunger, Briarcliff High School’s Food for Friends group collected donations to bring to the Elmsford-based Food Bank for W…
Activation Of Red Light Cameras In Mount Vernon Tops Week's News Activation Of Red Light Cameras In Mount Vernon Tops Week's News
Activation Of Red Light Cameras In Mount Vernon Tops Week's News MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Mount Vernon last week: Mount Vernon motorists are going to need to exercise a little more caution when approaching yellow lights from now on, as the city activates the red-light cameras that were installed earlier this year. More than 800 coats were donated to men, women and children from the Mount Vernon community through the Junior League of Bronxville celebrated its annual holiday coat drive. Authorities in South Carolina discovered the body of a missing 4-year-old autistic boy from White Plains in a pond…
House Fire In Montrose Tops Week's News In Cortlandt House Fire In Montrose Tops Week's News In Cortlandt
House Fire In Montrose Tops Week's News In Cortlandt COERTLANDT, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Cortlandt last week: A firefighter was injured battling a house fire on Angela Drive in Montrose. Westchester Home has announced the top designers and architects, including two from Croton-On-Hudson, whose intriguing interiors and appealing architecture have been chosen as finalists, from 200 submissions, in the magazine’s fourth annual Design Awards Contest. A 19-year-old Peekskill resident was arrested and charged in the robbery of a Shell Station, Peekskill police said.
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