Community Corner
$2M Library Budget Approved | Wegmans Coming to Westchester | Taconic Exit Signs to Be Unveiled
Plus State Police to crack down on drunk and distracted driving and more: news in and around Larchmont and Mamaroneck.

LARCHMONT, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. If you missed any of it on Larchmont-Mamaroneck Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Construction Worker Killed at Gap Distribution Site Identified By Police
- Should Bronxville Alter Regulations to Encourage, Help Downtown Businesses?: Mayor
- Former Millbrook Mayor Accused of Having Sex with Minor
- 2 Hudson Valley Men Die Skiing at Killington
- Greenburgh's PCSB Bank to Become Public Company
- Local Businesses Partner with Katonah Elementary to Fund Bicycles for West African Students
- State Police Campaign to Stop Drunk Driving During Holidays Begins
- Scarsdale Realtor Holding 3 Holiday Drives to Help the Community
- Irvington High's Positive Impact Club Attends Youth Leadership Conference
- 5 Port Chester Students Attend Model UN Conference
- Mamaroneck Voters Approve $2M Budget for Library
- Energy Service Companies Overcharge, Says NY Banning Sales to Low Income New Yorkers
- Wegmans Coming to Westchester
- New Exit Signs on the Taconic to be Unveiled
- Soil and Water Achievement Winners Announced in Westchester
- US Attorney to Investigate College of New Rochelle's Financial Crisis
- Poughkeepsie Mayor Vetoes 'Speculative' Revenue Items in 2017 Budget
- Four John Jay HS Student Athletes Sign College Letters of Intent
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