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Police Charge Harriman Man With Stealing Gun, Shooting Family Member
HARRIMAN, N.Y. -- New York State Police have arrested a Harrison man after a family member contacted police to report that he had stolen a gun and shot him in the arm. According to TWC News, 25-year-old Matthew Bauman had stolen the gun and planned to rob the Quick Shop Deli on River Road as a way to fund his drug addiction. To read more about the arrest, click here.
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Armonk's Frosty The Snowman Parade Gets New Route, Gazebo
ARMONK, N.Y. -- Armonk's favorite parade is getting a new route to the renovated gazebo in the hamlet's center. For the past five years, the Frosty Day Parade is held to remember the lyricist Steve Nelson, who is supposed to have based the song on his times visiting Armonk. This year the parade gets a new route, The Examiner News reports, starting on Old Route 22 at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday and north along Main Street to Maple Avenue before turning right to go to the park ending at Wampus Brook Park for a 5 p.m. tree lighting ceremony. For more on this year's parade, click here.
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New Rochelle Sets Up New Program For City's Homeless
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The city of New Rochelle will be using federal grant money to establish a program to help get homeless people into permanent housing, according to lohud.com.According to Lohud, New Rochelle wants to use a $306,189 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to establish a rent-assistance program in an effort to find housing for the homeless that would start in 2016. For more on the program read here.
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Share Healthy Habits With Friends During Franklin Lakes 'Friendsgiving'
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. - Members of the Franklin Lakes YMCA are invited to bring their friends to share in their workout for the borough's "Friendsgiving" event. Members can bring a friend to any group exercise class or to the fitness center for a free trial until Sunday Nov. 29. Every time a member brings a friend to the facility, they are entered to win a $50 FLCC gift card or a Kid Central Care Card (good for 20 visits) Member must be present. Sign-in at the front desk. Free babysitting in Kid Central available for guests, but parent drop off only. For more information, click h…
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Cortlandt Purchases Con Edison Property For Use By Town Departments
CORTLANDT, N.Y. - The Cortlandt Town Board recently purchased 99 acres of land along the Hudson River from Con Edison.The land, in the hamlet of Verplanck, was purchased in a bid of $2.75 million. Because of Cortlandt's low debt, the board was able to secure a bond for part of the cost after having made a 10 percent down payment. Town officials say the land will be used as a new operating department site for the highway, parks, sanitation and water departments as well as include a network of fields, walking paths and a handball court. "We will sell off the other town property where th…
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Putnam Sheriff, Kent Police Teaming Up in
Stop-dwi
Patrols
CARMEL, N.Y. - The Putnam County Sheriff and the Town of Kent Police Department are working together to increase patrols, as a part of a statewide crackdown on drunk driving, during the Thanksgiving holiday. “Some people, including college students home on school break for Thanksgiving Day, like to kick-off the long holiday weekend at house parties or at drinking establishments on what has come to be called 'Blackout Wednesday' the evening before Thanksgiving Day. Unfortunately, that all too often can result in people getting behind the wheel after they’ve had too much to drink”, said Town o…
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Rockland County Exec Condemns Spring Valley Mayor's 'Anti-Semitic Remarks'
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. - Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme is reported to have said some negative things about the Jewish population in his town. Delhomme stated that he would block any applications that come in from Jewish residents as they failed to support him in the election, according to a report from lohud.com. On Twitter, Rockland County Executive Ed Day has condemned the remarks. "My administration has created a culture and climate in which these types of anti-Semitic remarks are very much responded to," Day said. "Mayor Delhomme's hateful comments are completely o…
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Fairfield Psychiatrist Called A Flight Risk After Arrest On Drug Charges
FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Police have determined that Fairfield psychiatrist Dr. Ljudmil Kljusev is a flight risk, after being arrested earlier this month on federal charges of illegally distributing narcotics.According to the New Haven Register, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Merriam said that because of Kljusev's dual citizenship with Canada, she has determined him to be a significant flight risk if released. Kljusev, who has operated a psychiatry practice in Milford, was arrested Nov. 12, at his home in Fairfield and charged with distributing narcotics outside of the scope of professional practice…
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Support Groups Offer Meetings During Holiday Season
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - Support groups for cancer survivors or those going through treatment are now available across Westchester County during the holiday season. Support Connection, a nonprofit organization, provides free, confidential support services for people affected by breast and ovarian cancer, offers a wide range of free support groups women with breast and ovarian cancer. Their groups focus on topics pertaining to living with cancer through all stages of diagnosis, treatment and post-treatment. The following support groups are scheduled Westchester in December: Yorktown a…
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Stamford Receives State Clean Energy Award
STAMFORD, Conn. - The City of Stamford has been honored as a Silver Recipient at the Clean Energy Communities awards ceremony. More than 145 Connecticut municipalities were honored in October for their participation in the nationally-recognized Clean Energy Communities program, an Energize Connecticut initiative that incentivizes cities and towns to support energy efficiency and renewable energy. Stamford was honored for doing the following: Becoming the sixth city in the country to achieve 2030 District designation. Converting street lights to LEDs starting in 2011. Having 4,503 (9 percen…
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