Some others top stories of the week include (Click on the link to read the entire story):
- Westchester native Rony Marie Madry of Poughkeepsie died on Oct. 6. She was 30.
- The identity has been released of a 25-year-old man who was killed in a single-car crash early Saturday morning on Route 117 about one-eighth of a mile east of the entrance to Rockefeller State Park in Westchester, Mount Pleasant Police said.
- Croton Creek Steakhouse & Wine Bar, in business 11 years, is closing.
- A Westchester County businessman is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly scheming to line his own pockets with thousands of dollars in business taxes from clients that employed his service.
- Four of the Hudson Valley’s largest cities have been designated as “Hub” drug treatment courts by Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr.
- The bear went over the mountain -- and then headed down to the river in Northern Westchester -- but not before making quite a mess of things during both the day and night on Saturday.
- Local elected officials in New Rochelle have broken ground on a $100 million development that will sit in the heart of the city’s waterfront.
- The Hospital for Special Surgery is set to open the doors on its new White Plains location.
- Westchester's own Austin Rogers' prolific -- and historic -- run on "Jeopardy!" is over.
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