CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Cortlandt, Peekskill and Yorktown last week.
- A Cortlandt man is facing multiple charges following an alleged domestic incident in the parking area of Mavis Discount Tire.
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Once the Obama family moves from the White House, they could be relocating to Westchester County.
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Westchester Real Estate, Inc. honored real estate agents from Somers.
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Breaking Ground Dance Center recently joined the select group of dance studios that are a part of the national affiliation, More Than Just Great Dancing.
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A corrections officer sustained broken ribs after being attacked by an inmate in Sing Sing.
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North Salem's Open Land Foundation received more than $3,000 in state funding.
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Chappaqua resident Al Maiolo, president of Aero Hardware, was recently honored by Mount Kisco Country Club for four decades of service and dedication to the club.
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Valhalla High School juniors Sabrina Bellantoni, Pearse Callaghan and Marc Charbonier received "Distinguished" Art Awards at the New York State Art Teachers Association Portfolio Day.
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The Lewisboro Library reopened after a massive renovation.
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A record crowd of approximately 600 turned out for the Chappaqua School Foundation's annual Spring Benefit.
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Perfect Touch Soccer Academy, a Briarcliff-based soccer school, recently returned from Salou, Spain where they finished as semifinalist in the Costa Daurado Cup.
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