- Terry Losicco, the man convicted in the 1980 murder of Somers resident Eleanor Prouty, has been granted parole, according to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCSS).
- Bedford police are cautioning the public to be aware of a phone scam in which con artists pose as IRS agents.
- The Yorktown Central School District has been selected as a New York State School District of Character for 2016.
- Scrutiny of grade crossings remains a focus a year after six people were killed when a train struck at car at a Valhalla intersection.
- Ossining High School graduate Dominic Pace, class of 1993, will be returning to Ossining on March 25, when he screens his new movie "The Midnight Man" at the Ossining Public Library at 7 p.m.
- Scarsdale native and former South Salem resident Robert Durst pleaded guilty to gun charges in Louisiana on Wednesday.
- The Greeley Boys Swimming and Diving Team won their 8th Conference Championship in a row last Saturday.
- State Assemblyman Tom Abinanti (D-Greenburgh/Mount Pleasant) has introduced a bill designed to protect consumers from unscrupulous ticketing practices for sporting events and concerts.
- Cortlandt resident Jessica Vargas was charged with grand larceny on Monday after reportedly stealing more than $25,000 from the Dunkin Donuts she worked at, according to New York State Police.
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