- A Yorktown man was arrested after he assaulted a 14-year-old boy on the North County Trailway in Mount Pleasant following a bike collision last weekend
- A North Rockland High School grad and Yonkers resident who served as a New York City Fire Department battalion chief was killed Tuesday when a home in the Bronx with a marijuana-growing operation exploded.
- A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a rape that occurred on June 3 in Mount Kisco, as well as an attempted rape on Aug. 21 at the Metro-North railroad station parking lot in Purdys.
- Four schools from the Hudson Valley, and two from Westchester County, have made it onto the list of National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2016, according to federal education officials.
- New York State Police out of the Somers barracks executed a search warrant on Wednesday at the home of a 17-year-old Somers teen suspected of growing marijuana.
- Amy Leffler, of Pound Ridge died after a bicycling accident that occurred on her normal route.
- The Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps, the Town of Lewisboro’s all-volunteer and community supported emergency medical service provider, has received a new and fully equipped sport utility vehicle to serve as a “fly car” for rapid response to emergencies.
- With elementary schools in New York state having one more day to take samples of both drinking and cooking water to have them tested for lead, the Katonah-Lewisboro district has announced new protocols.
- Chappaqua's most prominent residents, the Clinton's, have made a de facto expansion to their property by acquiring their next-door neighbor's parcel.
- Three Westchester County men were arrested Friday along with dozens of others during the takedown of a national heroin smuggling ring that included the seizure of $13 million in heroin.
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