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Suspect In Fatal Shooting Of Westchester Teen Basketball Star Tops News Suspect In Fatal Shooting Of Westchester Teen Basketball Star Tops News
Suspect In Fatal Shooting Of Westchester Teen Basketball Star Tops News  WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here a look at last week's top stories from around Southern Westchester County. The man arrested in connection to the fatal shooting of Shamoya McKenzie in Mount Vernon was briefly employed by the city as a seasonal maintenance worker, according to local officials. Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh went on a rant Wednesday about Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner's suggestion that an "Almost Presidential Museum Library" be created to recognize the contributions of Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton and four other presidential candidates who won…
Carmel Man Injuring Two Sheriff's Sergeants During Fight Tops Week's News Carmel Man Injuring Two Sheriff's Sergeants During Fight Tops Week's News
Carmel Man Injuring Two Sheriff's Sergeants During Fight Tops Week's News PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County. Carmel resident John Groissl injured two Putnam County Sheriff's Department sergeants when he attacked them at the Putnam County Correctional Facility after being asked to leave, according to Sheriff Donald B. Smith. Brewster resident Michael Zemsky, a suspect in a Danbury robbery, turned himself in to police early Friday, less than 12 hours after the incident at Union Savings Bank, police said. The victims in a violent head-on crash between a pickup truck and a Verizon truck on Route 22 on Tuesda…
MLK Jr. Art Exhibit By Pocantico Hills Students Showcased In State Capitol MLK Jr. Art Exhibit By Pocantico Hills Students Showcased In State Capitol
MLK Jr. Art Exhibit By Pocantico Hills Students Showcased In State Capitol POCANTICO HILLS, N.Y. --  Pocantico Hills fourth-graders recognized Martin Luther King Jr.'s great legacy in a creative way this year. The students participated in the 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Fine Arts and Essay Display by creating posters that are exhibited in the Concourse of the Empire State Plaza in Albany. The artwork went up on Jan. 12 and will be available for viewing through Feb. 28. The students used symbols of doves, peace signs and hearts to represent MLK’s message of nonviolence, according to a release from Pocantico Hills Central School District. They colored their artwork…
Dutchess Legislator Says Reporting A Fake Bias Crime Should Be A Felony Dutchess Legislator Says Reporting A Fake Bias Crime Should Be A Felony
Dutchess Legislator Says Reporting A Fake Bias Crime Should Be A Felony DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. --  State Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R - East Fishkill) recently announced that he's introducing legislation that would make the reporting of a fake bias crime a felony. His legislation was prompted by several high-profile bias crime claims that proved to be hoaxes, according to a release statement. "These hoaxes waste police resources, rip at the fabric of society and unnecessarily instill fear in communities," said Lalor in the statement. "Because of their particularly destructive nature they should be punished differently than garden-variety fa…
Hen Hud Superintendent Addresses Indian Point Closure At BOE Meeting Hen Hud Superintendent Addresses Indian Point Closure At BOE Meeting
Hen Hud Superintendent Addresses Indian Point Closure At BOE Meeting MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter discussed the pending closure of Indian Point in 2020/21 during Hendrick Hudson School District's Jan. 11 Board of Education meeting. Following his remarks, he and Assistant Superintendent for Business Enrique Catalan answered questions regarding the closure and how it may affect the district. “I know there is a lot of shock, and there are many questions and concerns about what happens,” said Hochreiter, citing the fact that Entergy provides approximately 30 percent of the school district’s revenue. Hochreiter commended district staff for…
Two Hen Hud Students Named Top Scholars in Regeneron Science Talent Search Two Hen Hud Students Named Top Scholars in Regeneron Science Talent Search
Two Hen Hud Students Named Top Scholars in Regeneron Science Talent Search MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Hendrick Hudson High School students Jonathan Chung and Melanie Porras were chosen as Top Scholars (semi-finalists) for this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search competition, the Hendrick Hudson School District announced. The Regeneron Science Talent Search is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious math and science competition for high school seniors, according to a release from the district. Now in its 75th year, the competition is administered by the Society for Science and the Public and is sponsored by Regeneron. This year, 300 Scholars were selected from more th…
Cellist Michael Finckel Performs at Hoff-Barthelson Music School's Recital Cellist Michael Finckel Performs at Hoff-Barthelson Music School's Recital
Cellist Michael Finckel Performs at Hoff-Barthelson Music School's Recital SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Cellist Michael Finckel will be the featured artist at Hoff-Barthelson Music School’s HB Artist Recital Series on Friday, Feb. 3, at the Greenville Community Church in Scarsdale. Joining Finckel will be fellow HBMS faculty members Gary Kosloski, violin, and Gerald Robbins, piano. The program will include performances of Robert Schumann’s Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 110 and Antonín Dvořák’s Piano Trio No. 3 in F minor, Op. 65. The program is subject to change. Admission to the recital is $18, $15 for seniors (65-plus) and free of charge to HBMS students and students 18 ye…
New Rochelle Special Olympics Team Finishes Up Successful Soccer Season New Rochelle Special Olympics Team Finishes Up Successful Soccer Season
New Rochelle Special Olympics Team Finishes Up Successful Soccer Season NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. --  The New Rochelle Special Olympics Team recently concluded a successful soccer season, and this month has begun competing in floor hockey. The team's home-floor hockey games will be played on Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 at Isaac E. Young Middle School, and on April 5 at New Rochelle High School. The team's soccer season ended with a 3-1 victory over Ardsley on Wednesday, Dec. 14, bringing its final record to five wins, two losses and one draw. One of the goals in the final game was a rebound scored by Thiago Reche after a shot by Kyle Fitzpatrick. This season's top scorers w…
Bestselling Author Gary Belsky Speaks at Scarsdale Library Bestselling Author Gary Belsky Speaks at Scarsdale Library
Bestselling Author Gary Belsky Speaks at Scarsdale Library SCARSDALE, N.Y. --  Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Gary Belsky will speak at the Scarsdale Public Library on Sunday, Feb. 5.Belsky is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller “On the Origins of Sports: The Early History and Original Rules of Everybody’s Favorite Game.” He has spent much of his career in the world of sports. He is the former editor in chief of ESPN The Magazine and espn.com/insider and is a seasoned commentator on sports topics. His writing on both sports and business topics has appeared in publications, including The New York Times, Money magazine, Cr…
New Rochelle High School Senior Puts Headlock On Wrestling Title New Rochelle High School Senior Puts Headlock On Wrestling Title
New Rochelle High School Senior Puts Headlock On Wrestling Title NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Jordan Wallace, a senior at New Rochelle High School, defeated John F. Kennedy High School's Jack Krug Saturday, Jan. 7, to win the Murphy-Guccione Shoreline Classic in his 170-pound weight class. The win was Wallace's last opportunity to take the prize in his hometown tournament because he is a senior. In addition to the title, the 17-year-old won the tournament's prestigious Most Valuable Wrestler award. It's the first time in recent memory that a New Rochelle student has won the title, said Steve Young, NRHS's director of athletics. "It's been my goal to win …
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