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Westchester CVS Incident Involving Woman Leads To Chase, 3 Arrests Westchester CVS Incident Involving Woman Leads To Chase, 3 Arrests
Westchester CVS Incident Involving Woman Leads To Chase, 3 Arrests Three Connecticut men were apprehended after an incident involving a woman in a CVS parking lot in New York led to a police chase and separate crashes. The chain of events began around 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 17 in Northern Westchester County. The North Castle Police Department received a call from a person reporting a concerning incident that had just occurred in the CVS parking lot at 450 Main St. in Armonk, according to Lt. Thomas McCormack. The caller reported that an unfamiliar vehicle pulled up next to her while sitting in her car in the parking lot.  The man then exited his…
Popular Westchester Pizzeria Back In Business Six Months After Fire Popular Westchester Pizzeria Back In Business Six Months After Fire
Popular Westchester Pizzeria Back In Business Six Months After Fire Six months after the building’s interior was damaged in a fire, Broadway North Pizza Restaurant in Northern Westchester is once again open for business. Located at 393 Main Street in Armonk, Broadway North has risen from the ashes like a phoenix after a neighboring bagel shop went up in flames and damaged its interior on April 1. The fire, which was ruled to be accidental, started in the area of the hood above the grill of the adjacent business and extended through the roof and partially into the pizzeria. The majority of the fire was contained within the neighboring business, but firefigh…
Northern Westchester Roadway Reopens After Two-Alarm Fire Northern Westchester Roadway Reopens After Two-Alarm Fire
Northern Westchester Roadway Reopens After Two-Alarm Fire This story has been updated. A busy roadway in Northern Westchester has reopened after a two-alarm fire broke out. Main Street in Armonk had been closed starting around 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 30 between Bedford Road and Maple Avenue due to the fire and subsequent fire investigation. The road reopened around 4:30 p.m. This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
16-Year-Old Girl Struck By Vehicle In Westchester 16-Year-Old Girl Struck By Vehicle In Westchester
16-Year-Old Girl Struck By Vehicle In Westchester A 16-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries after she was struck by a vehicle at a busy intersection in Northern Westchester on Sunday. Just before 4:30 p.m., the North Castle Police Department responded to 375 Main St. in Armonk on E-911 calls reporting a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.  Upon arrival, officers found the girl lying in the roadway approximately 90 feet south of the intersection of Main Street and Bedford Road, according to North Castle Police. Responding officers and members of the Armonk Fire Department immediately began to render aid to the pedestr…
Changes Afoot For Armonk Business Landscape Changes Afoot For Armonk Business Landscape
Changes Afoot For Armonk Business Landscape Downtown Armonk is seeing a changing of the guard. Two longtime businesses, The Right Thing and Sheep Shack, are shutting their doors, while a host of new businesses will be opening soon. Sheep Shack, which has sold women's clothes at 418 Main St. for 42 years will be closing at the end of February as its owner, Ronnie Zeidenberg, plans on retiring. "It's been a very lucrative 42 years," Zeidenberg, who lives in Armonk, said. "I have wonderful customers, but it's time for me to move on. This is the right time." Zeidenberg said it's a bittersweet feeling. Her customers …
Get Your Freak Shake Here: Westchester's Sugar Hi Is A 'Sweet' Destination Get Your Freak Shake Here: Westchester's Sugar Hi Is A 'Sweet' Destination
Get Your Freak Shake Here: Westchester's Sugar Hi Is A 'Sweet' Destination Westchester must have a sweet tooth. This story  -- about twin sisters opening a candy, cake and ice cream shop in Armonk -- was one of the most popular Daily Voice stories of 2017. What follows is the original piece, which ran in late October.  Hilary Assael plans to ruin your diet  ---and make your life "sweeter." Her new bakery, Sugar Hi, which she runs with her twin sister Elissa Weinhoff, an EMT with the Armonk Fire Department, opened Sunday, Oct. 22 and promises lots of cronuts, cakes, candy (including high-end chocolate), freak shakes, homemade pop tarts,oversized rice cris…