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North Central Avenue, Hartsdale, NY
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Hartsdale Jewelry Store Robbed In Elaborate Heist, Police Say
Suspects in Westchester took pages out of a movie script to break into an area jewelry store as part of an elaborate heist, police said. Officers from the Greenburgh Police Department responded to Tarrytown Jewelers on North Central Avenue in Hartsdale at approximately 12:40 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 4, where there was a reported burglary. The investigation into the burglary found that suspects cut through the roof of the neighboring business, Noblesse Nail Salon, then proceeded to lower themselves into the building. It is alleged that the suspects then made several openings in the wall of the …
Police & Fire
Suspect Arrested For Assaulting Workers, Robbing Hartsdale McDonald's
A 20-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly assaulting employees at a McDonald’s restaurant in Westchester while stealing food from behind the counter, police said. The Greenburgh Police Department responded to McDonald’s on North Central Avenue in Hartsdale on Sunday, Oct. 11, where there was a report of a man stealing food. During the robbery, Greenburgh Police Lt. Kobie Powell said that the man - later identified as Hartsdale resident Cornelius Mantle - assaulted two McDonald’s employees before fleeing the scene on foot. No weapon was used or displayed during the robbery. The i…
Police & Fire
Teen In Critical Condition After Two Children Hit By Car In Hartsdale
A 14-year-old remains in critical condition on Sunday morning, Oct. 20 after two children were hit by a car in Westchester. The other child struck, an 11-year-old, is reportedly "progressing nicely" and may be released from the hospital Sunday after initially being listed in stable condition after the incident on Friday night, Oct. 18, on North Central Avenue in Hartsdale. Both children are at Westchester Medical Center. "The 14-year-old is in a medically induced coma resultant to his condition - swelling," Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said. "He is still listed as critical but st…
Police & Fire
Woman Identified As Victim Struck, Killed By Car In Hartsdale
Click here for an updated story: ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By BMW In Westchester The person killed late Friday afternoon after being struck by a car in Hartsdale has been identified as an elderly woman. The crash occurred in front of Petco at 324 North Central Ave. in Hartsdale at approximately 5 p.m. on Friday, Greenburgh Police Chief Chris McNerney said. North Central Avenue was closed for several hours during the accident investigation, which is continuing. The driver of the automobile has been cooperating with police. The woman's name and hometown have not yet bee…
Lifestyle
Opening Day Set For New Shake Shack In Greenburgh
Shake Shack is set to shake things up by opening its second Westchester location in the heart of Hartsdale. After developers opened up the first Shake Shack to rave reviews at the Cross County Shopping Center in Yonkers, they quickly went to work to identify the ideal location for a second location. That search led them to the Dalewood Shopping Center on North Central Avenue. Late last year, the Greenburgh Town Board and Planning Board approved plans for a new restaurant and commercial building at the shopping center, which includes plans for a sidewalk connecting Central Park Avenue to the…
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: Firefighters In Hartsdale Extinguish Car Engine Fire
Firefighters in Hartsdale worked quickly recently to extinguish a fire that broke out in the engine of a parked car. Crews were dispatched to the intersection of North Central Avenue and Concord Avenue in Hartsdale at approximately 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 14, after receiving reports of an active car fire in the area. Upon arrival, firefighters worked quickly to stretch a line and began extinguishing the fire. Crews were able to then gain access to the vehicle’s engine and passenger compartment to completely extinguish the blaze, while a second engine waited in the wings in case supplementa…