The hateful graffiti was discovered by volunteers cleaning up the park as part of Stash the Trash.
New York's Speed Awareness Week begins Saturday.
Police who stopped him on Route 9 allege he had 25 grams of cocaine with him.
Saturday night blaze began in the garage and caused considerable damage, but all four people escaped safely.
The Joseph Caputo Community Center is now open after police investigated a bomb threat on Wednesday.
The Ossining Police Department conducted a joint operation with the Westchester County Health Department.
Police are asking anyone with information about the incident Dec. 30 to give detectives a call.
A Cortlandt man was apparently fatally injured by someone trying to drive away, police said.
Police said they found him at the bus stop.
Prosecutors allege he received 100 days in Workers’ Compensation leave and at least $16,000 in wages.
He is due in court Oct. 22.
The Westchester County's marine police will keep ticketing reckless operators in the Hudson River through Labor Day.
The two men had known each other for years, according to the DA.
Multiple summonses were recently issued for violations of navigation law, including operating recklessly near swimmers or boats.
He had fled to Mineola, Long Island, prosecutors alleged.
The 35-year-old had lots of weapons in his apartment, police said.
According to police, Mark See, 38, was arrested after his speedboat slammed into an anchored sailboat on the Hudson River.
Andrew Knight of Ossining was sentenced to state prison for the stabbing death of 21-year-old Gregory Jackson, Jr.
Here's to tell the difference between a real contact tracer and a scammer.
State Police in Troop K said they removed 18 impaired motorists from public roadways over the June 27 weekend, including one on route 9.
Jorge Denis has been arrested twice in 2 months; Ossining police allege he was approaching young girls and asking them to get into his SUV.
As unrest follows tragedy, the NY State Sheriff's Association president condemns politicians and others who sow distrust of the police.
The chase down Route 9 went from the Annsville Circle to the Croton Point Avenue exit.
A man who got stuck in a tidal marsh couldn't be seen, much less reached on foot or by boat.
He was sent to Dutchess County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 secure bond.
The dispute that led to the killing was over an item of clothing, prosecutors said.
The victim suffered from multiple gunshot wounds and sustained life-altering permanent injuries.
The Ossining Police Department conducted compliance checks Tuesday of retail establishments that sell alcoholic beverages.
The driver had to be extricated from his car and the woods to be airlifted to Westchester Medical Center.
Police said the man crashed in Ossining on New Year's Day.
29 local police departments plus the county public safety department have deployed decoy packages that contain a tracking device.
In all, 77 new police officers graduated from Westchester's police academy.
Prosecutors said the plea was made while pre-trial hearings were underway.
The victim first confronted the man then reported the assault, prosecutors said.
It was Sunday afternoon when the driver, two Good Samaritans, a police officer and the car were hauled back up.
Officers said they saw two men retrieve a package full of money from the front of an uninhabited house.
The police department asked for the public's help with information about the incident.
A 17-year-old was charged with making a terroristic threat.
The arrest was part of a sweep of known or suspected human rights violators issued final orders of removal, ICE officials said.