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Kevin Haugh, 62, who retired after 38 years of service, has been steadily losing his ability to move since well before his ALS diagnosis in February. He wants to enjoy the outdoors while he still can.
Police and Village of Port Chester officials say Tania Lopez, 16, died as a result of a crash Saturday evening on Westchester Avenue.
A car crashed into the Montefiore Medical Group Urgent Care in Yonkers around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Police say the driver may have suffered a medical episode before the crash at 1010 Central Park Ave.
Crews will be active at several locations, including the PJB Fireman's Field on Route 202, Warren Street to Heritage Hills, and the Heritage Hills main entrance to the activities center.
Infants and young children should get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics. It comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention came out ...
Local departments including Clarkstown and Westchester County police are part of the joint enforcement effort.
The AFL-CIO made its 39th bus tour stop in Croton-on-Hudson Tuesday as part of "It's Better in a Union" nationwide bus tour. The tour was created to bring attention to cuts in Washington that the ...
Rocky Alexander, owner of the clean-eating restaurant Rock's Kitchen, brought together about 20 Stony Point business owners, along with his state senator, to figure out a survival plan.
Food assistance for Westchester County's most vulnerable would be slashed under a just signed federal budget bill, according to leaders who spoke out about it at press conference in Port Chester on ...
Stamford police say they peacefully resolved an arrest standoff Tuesday morning. Officers say the suspect, Jerry Genesis, barricaded himself inside an apartment to avoid arrest from a warrant issued ...
Concerns over a state road on the New Castle/Ossining border are growing. Neighbors say an accident that happened there last week highlights the need for action.
It all started when John Jaques began growing native grapes in the backyard of his Washingtonville store as early as 1824.
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