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Grand Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

Fallen Tree, Broken Utility Poles Close Northern Westchester Road Fallen Tree, Broken Utility Poles Close Northern Westchester Road
Fallen Tree, Broken Utility Poles Close Northern Westchester Road A combination of a fallen tree and two broken utility poles caused a late-night closure on a main road in Northern Westchester.  Because of the fallen tree and broken utility poles, Grand Street (Route 129) in Croton-on-Hudson at Niles Road was closed around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 18, according to the village's fire department.  The broken utility lines also left many in the area without electricity, village officials said. Residents are asked to use Batten Road as a detour to avoid the closure as Con Edison works to restore service.  This is a developing story. Check b…
Shots Fired Incident In Northern Westchester Under Investigation Shots Fired Incident In Northern Westchester Under Investigation
Shots Fired Incident In Northern Westchester Under Investigation Police are investigating and asking the public for help after shots were fired in a busy area of a local village. The incident took place in Northern Westchester around 11 p.m., Friday, Dec. 10 in the village of Croton-on-Hudson. According to police, officers responded to the area of Harrison and Grand streets after receiving reports of shots fired in the area. No injuries are reported, but police are asking anyone with information to contact the department's Detective Division at 914-271-5177. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
105-Twenty, Sister Eatery Of Briarcliff Manor Staple 105-Ten, Debuts In Croton-On-Hudson 105-Twenty, Sister Eatery Of Briarcliff Manor Staple 105-Ten, Debuts In Croton-On-Hudson
105-Twenty, Sister Eatery Of Briarcliff Manor Staple 105-Ten, Debuts In Croton-On-Hudson Food fanatics in the Croton-on-Hudson area will be pleased to hear about the opening of new bar and grill 105-Twenty Monday, Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. Located at 120 Grand Street, 105-Twenty is the sister locale of Briarcliff Manor’s 105-Ten, an area staple whose name is also based on the zip code of its hometown. The restaurant has released a sneak peek of its menu on Facebook. As for drinks, you’ll find a wide variety of red and white wines, bottled and draught beers, and specialty cocktails. As far as food options go, you’ll have just as big a selection: from burgers and roasted chicken entrees…