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Beverly Road, Mount Kisco, NY

Driver's Medical Incident, Disoriented Woman Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter Driver's Medical Incident, Disoriented Woman Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Driver's Medical Incident, Disoriented Woman Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter Police intervention was required in Mount Kisco when a man needed to be hospitalized while dealing with debilitating headaches. Officers from the Westchester County Police Department were dispatched to Beverly Road on Thursday, Sept. 27, where there was a report of a man who had passed out behind the wheel of a car. The man was woken up by the officers, and proceeded to state that he was “suffering from a severe headache that had made it impossible for him to continue driving.” he was subsequently transported to Westchester Medical Center for treatment on the headaches. Other items on the …
Meet 'Scrabble': Bear That's Been A Regular In Mount Kisco Gets A Nickname Meet 'Scrabble': Bear That's Been A Regular In Mount Kisco Gets A Nickname
Meet 'Scrabble': Bear That's Been A Regular In Mount Kisco Gets A Nickname Related story: NYPD Detective ID'd As Man Attacked In His Hudson Valley Garage By Black Bear  There was Yogi and Bobo, and, of course, Winnie the Pooh. Now a bear that's being spotted so frequently in a Northern Westchester neighborhood has a nickname of its town. Meet  "Scrabble." A resident of a Mount Kisco neighborhood where the black bear has made itself at home this weekend tells Daily Voice it has earned the nickname, originated by kids in the neighborhood, "because he breaks off pieces of wood when climbing fences." Other residents have said "Scrabble"…
Photos: New Sighting Of Bear Making Rounds In Chappaqua, Mount Kisco Photos: New Sighting Of Bear Making Rounds In Chappaqua, Mount Kisco
Photos: New Sighting Of Bear Making Rounds In Chappaqua, Mount Kisco Related story: Black Bear Attacks Area Resident In Garage, Police Say Have you seen it? Shortly after an alert was issued by New Castle Police reporting a black bear sighting in Chappaqua, a bear (likely the same one) was spotted on a residential street in neighboring Mount Kisco. Shortly after the bear was seen in the vicinity of Douglas Road and Kipp Street in Chappaqua, it was spotted just a few minutes due north "hanging around" on Beverly Road in Mount Kisco on Saturday, reports Daily Voice reader Dan Taplitz. This past Monday, Sept. 10, a bear was observed near the interse…