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Route 116, NY

Section Of Busy Route In Northern Westchester To Close For Extended Time: Here's Where Section Of Busy Route In Northern Westchester To Close For Extended Time: Here's Where
Section Of Busy Route In Northern Westchester To Close For Extended Time: Here's Where Part of a well-traveled route in Northern Westchester will soon close to traffic for a month as construction crews replace a blocked culvert.  The stretch of Route 116/121 between Baxter Road and the intersection of Route 121 (Peach Lake Road) and Route 116 (Titicus Road) will be closed for several weeks for culvert replacement by the New York State Department of Transportation. Warren Lucas The work to begin clearing the culvert began on Monday, July 8. However, the closure will not begin until later in the week or the next week depending on the track of Hurricane Beryl, Lucas …
Pair Of Bears Spotted Near Northern Westchester Intersection: Here's Where Pair Of Bears Spotted Near Northern Westchester Intersection: Here's Where
Pair Of Bears Spotted Near Northern Westchester Intersection: Here's Where Two black bears were seen together at an intersection in Northern Westchester, officials announced. The duo was seen by the intersection of Route 116 and Route 121 on Old Salem Center Road in North Salem, Supervisor Warren Lucas announced on Thursday, Oct. 12 around 4:15 p.m.  Authorities were notified about the animals, but Lucas said residents should have no cause for concern.  "The police are aware, please be aware. At this point they weren't bothering anyone," Lucas said. 
Apparent Murder-Suicide Under Investigation In Northern Westchester Apparent Murder-Suicide Under Investigation In Northern Westchester
Apparent Murder-Suicide Under Investigation In Northern Westchester New York State Police say an investigation is underway after an apparent murder-suicide overnight. It happened on Titicus Road (Route 116) in the town of North Salem. Police said troopers from Somers barracks were dispatched shortly before 2 a.m. Thursday, April 16 for an alarm activation, and discovered two dead adults inside a private residence.  The two have been identified as Barry Naderman, 63, and Peggy Naderman, 64, according to state police. The Westchester County Medical Examiner’s Office also responded to the residence, and the initial investigation revealed that the Naderm…
ID Released For Man Killed In Somers Crash ID Released For Man Killed In Somers Crash
ID Released For Man Killed In Somers Crash A 63-year-old Westchester man killed during a single-vehicle crash on Route 116 has been identified.  William S. Jackson of Mount Vernon was killed around 5:25 a.m. Tuesday in the town of Somers after losing control of his vehicle, said Trooper AJ Hicks, spokesman for the New York State Police. An initial investigation suggests Jackson was driving a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee westbound on State Route 116 when he lost control, causing the vehicle to leave the roadway via the north shoulder, struck a concrete wall, and then overturned, Hicks said.  Jackson was extricated from the vehicle by So…
Man Killed In Single-Vehicle Westchester Crash Identified Man Killed In Single-Vehicle Westchester Crash Identified
Man Killed In Single-Vehicle Westchester Crash Identified This story has been updated. A 63-year-old Westchester man killed during a single-vehicle crash on Route 116 has been identified.  William S. Jackson, of Mount Vernon, was killed around 5:25 a.m. Tuesday in the town of Somers after losing control of his vehicle, said Trooper AJ Hicks, spokesman for the New York State Police. An initial investigation suggests Jackson was driving a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee westbound on State Route 116 when he lost control, causing the vehicle to leave the roadway via the north shoulder, struck a concrete wall, and then overturned, Hicks said.  Jackson was e…
Man Convicted Of Sexually Attacking Sleeping Woman, Teen In Northern Westchester Man Convicted Of Sexually Attacking Sleeping Woman, Teen In Northern Westchester
Man Convicted Of Sexually Attacking Sleeping Woman, Teen In Northern Westchester A 26-year-old man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman and a teenager in Northern Westchester. Ronal Danilo Sandoval-Campos of Purdys was found guilty on eight counts related to sex crimes in 2016, Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr., announced on Tuesday. At approximately midnight on June 3, 2016, Sandoval-Campos broke into a Mount Kisco home and climbed on top of a 42-year-old sleeping woman, sexually attacking her, according to the indictment. During the struggle, she took a gray baseball hat off his head as he was fleeing the scene. On Au…
Woman Threw Hatchet In Northern Westchester Domestic Dispute, Police Say Woman Threw Hatchet In Northern Westchester Domestic Dispute, Police Say
Woman Threw Hatchet In Northern Westchester Domestic Dispute, Police Say A 41-year-old Fairfield County woman is behind bars after New York State Police say she threw a hatchet at a male victim and rammed his vehicle during a domestic dispute in Northern Westchester. Troopers responded to Spring Hill Road in North Salem to assist North Salem Police Department with a domestic dispute on Thursday, March 30 at approximately 9:30 p.m. An investigation determined the dispute began on Route 116 around 4:30 p.m. when Debbie P. Coller of Stamford is alleged to have rammed the victim’s vehicle several times with her own vehicle, police said. Coller then forced entry int…
Two Hospitalized In Northern Westchester Crash Two Hospitalized In Northern Westchester Crash
Two Hospitalized In Northern Westchester Crash Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Monday in North Salem after one of the drivers slid on snow and crossed the double-yellow line, according to Town of North Salem Police Chief Thomas Howley. The crash took place around 2:16 p.m. on Titicus Road (Route 116) in the area of Wallace Road, Howley said. Howley said the snow caused the driver to slid over the double-yellow line, crashing into another vehicle. Two people were transported to local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries, he added.