The three-story house is on Main Street.
"For a task force to be credible, I think it’s important that it be independent," said Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Jeff Baran.
Officials are demanding a briefing from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission about a report that found false statements and flawed science.
The annual giveaway sponsored by Cortlandt's Conservation Advisory Council is earlier this year because of the state's plastic bag ban.
Prosecutors want sexual abuse victims to come forward after a police officer was accused of abusing a woman with a learning disability.
Peekskill has won a grant from New York State to reconstruct Fleischmann Pier for recreation.
The public comment period on the sale of Indian Point has been extended and the buyer has agreed to meet in Westchester.​
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Top news today includes: electrocuted worker ID'd; sex trafficker pimped girl from treatment center; man tried to light woman's car on fire.
Plus 'In Living Color' star visits Mount Vernon students; politics in play in Yorktown; Maryknoll missionaries: here is the Daily Digest.
The Westchester County Executive also asked for a longer public-comment period. Only 2 comments have been received online by the NRC.
Westchester mobster sentenced; two dead in wrong-way crash; bank robbery arrest
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plus pollution may have traveled underground from New Jersey clean-up site; Express to close stores in New York and more news of the week
Alomaisi was a well-known photographer documenting wildlife in the Hudson Valley.
plus state budget hearing scheduled for Westchester; Rockland County Exec wants more land preserved as open space and more news of the day
Hannukah attacker defendant's lawyer under attack; former cop accused of assaulting man he had in custody and more news of the day
Plus arrest in killing of family; funeral arrangements for former county fire coordinator and more news of the day
Because of the Saturday snowstorm, the Van Cortlandtville Historical Society has moved the Rhode Island Regiment talk to March.
The cost to dismantle, demolish and remove the plant and store the fuel rods is estimated at $2.3 billion.
public's help sought in 19-year-old's shooting death; training session for school nurses; stolen credit cards case and more news of the day
The CEO of Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill describes the need for and solutions to the affordable housing crisis.
ICE detains Hudson Valley man accused in Christmas Eve hit-and-run; region's flu cases increase; 'train daddy' stickers support subway chief
Four babies were born Wednesday. One New Year's baby was early and another was a week late.
Video on the Neighbors app shows two foxes playing in a Cortlandt neighbor's yard.
Video on the Neighbors app shows a big cat stroll through a neighbor's yard.
Drivers can enjoy a walk by the river or a meal or the city's booming restaurant scene and everyone enjoys cleaner air quality.
plus revitalizing downtown for millennials; new law mandating formal fire inspections and more news of the day
The Peekskill display follows FUJIFILM’s second national Printlife Photo Exhibition in Grand Central Terminal featuring 13,000 images.
Recruiting for temporary workers ends in January. Census jobs pay competitive wages and many offer flexible hours.
man rescued from unused well; West Point sergeant accused of child porn possession and more news of the day
historic mansion scavenger hunt; community reels after 4 found dead; dog rescued after 'lifetime of abuse' and more news of the day
Historic scavenger hunt; making ornaments, ice skating, finding a Christmas tree: fun for the family.
Make sure you get to the library and pick your own.
Nearly $4 million Raised Through Calendar Sales Distributed to Children's Charities Since 1986
Catholic school, coach, accused of sex abuse; Winter Wonderland; man accused of groping fellow train passenger and more news of the day
plus reward in Rockland County stabbing case; holiday volunteer opportunities and more news of the day
Veterans, service members and families celebrated Veterans Day in the Teaching Kitchen at NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital.
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