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Village of Ossining Police Department

Beloved Retired Police Sergeant From Northern Westchester Dies: 'Steadfast Patriarch' Beloved Retired Police Sergeant From Northern Westchester Dies: 'Steadfast Patriarch'
Beloved Retired Police Sergeant From Northern Westchester Dies: 'Steadfast Patriarch' A community in Northern Westchester is mourning the loss of a beloved former police sergeant who left quite a lasting impact.  Retired Ossining Police Sergeant Richard Parthemore Sr. died in Florida on Monday morning, Jan. 29, the department announced on social media.  Parthemore joined the Village of Ossining Police Department in 1968 and dedicated himself to serving his community until he retired from the Town of Ossining Police Department decades later in 1988.  Serving Ossining ran in Parthemore's family, as his brother, Jeffery, and son, Richard Part…
Woman Nabbed For Thanksgiving Eve Shooting At Northern Westchester Home Woman Nabbed For Thanksgiving Eve Shooting At Northern Westchester Home
Woman Nabbed For Thanksgiving Eve Shooting At Northern Westchester Home A woman is facing charges for a shooting that state police happened during a Thanksgiving Eve incident in Northern Westchester. Jamie Diasparra, 33, of Ossining, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 27, after state police responded to a Cortlandt home for a welfare check, said Trooper AJ Hicks. An investigation determined a domestic incident between two visitors occurred at the location two days prior on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 25, involving a firearm, Hicks said. A further investigation determined, Diasparra, obtained a pistol from the residence she was visiting and shot the victim once. …
COVID-19: Northern Westchester Bar's Liquor License Suspended For Violations Of Regulations COVID-19: Northern Westchester Bar's Liquor License Suspended For Violations Of Regulations
Covid-19: Northern Westchester Bar's Liquor License Suspended For Violations Of Regulations New York State has suspended liquor licenses for 11 bars, including one in the Hudson Valley, after finding what it called "egregious violations" of COVID-19 pandemic-related executive orders. On Monday, Aug. 3, the state's multi-agency task force, led by the State Police and State Liquor Authority, conducted 945 compliance checks, documenting violations at 27 establishments.  Businesses found in violation of COVID-19 regulations face fines up to $10,000 per violation, while egregious violations can result in the immediate suspension of a bar or restaurant's liquor license.  The …