SOMERS/NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories last week from around Somers and North Salem.
- A Purdys man was charged with four counts of burglary stemming from a series of robberies in Somers and North Salem.
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Members of the Croton community gathered to mourn the loss of 6-year-old Lacey Carr on Thursday.
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The Pleasantville-based Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation sold a large portion of its collection of Abraham Lincoln photos to Yale University.
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Yarn Bombers have been secretly trying to beautify sections of Peekskill.
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An Ossining man reached the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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Baseball icon Pete Rose visited Mount Kisco for an ALS fundraiser.
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Prosecutors will not pursue civil rights charges in the 2010 shooting of Danroy "D.J." Henry Jr. in Thornwood.
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A South Salem Studio will be featured in an upcoming HBO documentary.
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The Briarcliff Middle School math team placed fourth at a regional competition.
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A former teacher at a Bedford private school was charged with downloading child pornography.
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Heavenly Productions Foundation's youth from Armonk, Bedford, Chappaqua, Yonkers and New York City earned the opportunity to attend a New York Knicks game against the Brooklyn Nets.
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