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Granite Springs Road, Yorktown, NY

18-Year-Old Drunk Driver Nabbed After Crashing In Westchester: Police 18-Year-Old Drunk Driver Nabbed After Crashing In Westchester: Police
18-Year-Old Drunk Driver Nabbed After Crashing In Westchester: Police An 18-year-old woman has been hit with drunk driving charges after crashing her car while intoxicated in Northern Westchester, police said.  The arrest stemmed from an early morning incident on Sunday, July 2 just before 6 a.m., when police in Yorktown responded to Granite Springs Road, where there had been a reported car crash.  According to Yorktown Police, officers who arrived at the scene of the crash saw four people standing next to a vehicle that had been heavily damaged.  After identifying the driver as an 18-year-old woman from Peekskill, an investigation found that …
Repeat Offender: Woman Charged With Second DWI After Crash In Westchester, Police Say Repeat Offender: Woman Charged With Second DWI After Crash In Westchester, Police Say
Repeat Offender: Woman Charged With Second DWI After Crash In Westchester, Police Say A woman charged with drunk driving after an accident in Northern Westchester was found to have a previous DWI conviction, police said.  On Friday, Dec. 9, around 11:50 p.m., police in Yorktown responded to a single-vehicle accident on Granite Springs Road and determined that the driver had been operating the car while intoxicated, according to Yorktown Police.  The driver, identified as 45-year-old Elizabeth Noble of Somers, was then arrested and taken to a local hospital for evaluation. Police then realized after further investigation that Noble had previously been convicted of d…
New Home Of Historic Distinction Named In Westchester New Home Of Historic Distinction Named In Westchester
New Home Of Historic Distinction Named In Westchester A new Home of Historic Distinction has been named in Northern Westchester, according to the Yorktown Landmarks Preservation Commission. Theodosius White’s tenant farmhouse is located within a 178-acre property inherited in 1827 after the death of esteemed Revolutionary War surgeon and former Yorktown Supervisor Ebenezer White. The property is located in the area surrounding what is now Granite Springs Road. It comprises several houses and a smaller one-time tenant farmhouse, which now serves as the home of Trisha Sullivan Rothberg, Seth Rothberg and their son Liam. This home is known as The…