He sideswiped a vehicle on I-287, and fled before being caught on I-95, with a BAC of 0.21 percent, state police said.
The Stamford man tested positive for alcohol impairment after being stopped in Rye, according to New York State Police.
The three-car crash in Greenwich closed the interstate highway for several hours Monday evening, re-opening shortly before 11 p.m.
Rye police are reminding visitors admission to the iconic park is free for all, not a free-for-all, and traffic rules are still in effect.
16 people were taken to area hospitals after the pursuit through NYC, New Rochelle, Larchmont, and Rye, according to New York State Police.
Alcohol was not a likely factor, according to investigators, who are waiting for court-ordered blood results and toxicology to come back.
The driver of the wrong-way vehicle suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash and was taken to Westchester Medical Center.
At the November 20th Rye City Council Meeting, the council voted to waive parking restrictions and parking fees later this month.
The Westchester County man was hit by a Grand Central-bound express train at about 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, according to MTA police.
The maintenance work will take place between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., weather permitting, according to NYSDOT.
Fire officials said that because of the challenging nature of the accident scene, fire equipment had to be carefully repositioned.
The weekend pileup with 3 cars and a tractor-trailer left one driver pinned in a vehicle by the crashed truck.
At 5:08 a.m., county police started receiving emergency 911 calls reporting the head-on collision on the parkway.
The work, which won't be complete until the fall of 2025, will take place overnights to limit disruptions to the busy stretch of highway.
The company that owns the cement truck was issued a total of four summonses and the vehicle was towed, police said.
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Because of the extent of the crash and the rocky debris in the road, the thruway was shut down and traffic was diverted for about an hour.
The magic of Hollywood coming to the Hudson Valley will make some parking at the Rye Train Station once again temporarily disappear.
The president will be visiting Connecticut this evening, but his motorcade route will start at Westchester County Airport (HPN).
For most of the morning, I-287 remained closed at the ramp, while eastbound traffic was diverted to I-95 south.
Firefighters arrived minutes after the single car crash was reported and found a vehicle on its side with a single occupant stuck inside.
Police say the magic of Hollywood coming to the Hudson Valley will make some parking at the Rye Train Station temporarily disappear.
Unfortunately, it's not an April Fool's prank. The work on the ramps connecting the Hudson Valley's busiest highways runs April 1-Sept. 15.
Con Edison will begin a gas main project the week of January 8. Work will take place Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m to 4 p.m.
High temperatures and a stubborn tractor trailer blaze tested firefighters and commuters Monday evening.
State officials want to repair New York's infrastructure and make it more able to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
The road closures will take place after 3 p.m. and again later in the evening, after 6:30 p.m.
Con Ed and the City of Rye announced that on Monday, the long-awaited gas main replacement in the Central Business District will start.
Eastbound & westbound ramps on I-287 to I-95 South will be closed. The ramp from Boston Post Rd. to I-95 South will also close.
One of the projects is scheduled to be completed by Memorial Day and another project should be done by early June.
Con Edison will be working in the shoulder on Manursing Avenue between Forest Avenue and Drake Smith Lane next week.
The closure is necessary because of emergency sewer main replacement work.
A just released report from the American Transportation Research Institute confirmed what many Hudson Valley commuters already knew.
Salad toppings can now be added to the list of grocery cart items the bridge has claimed over the years, including butter and soda cans.
The bridge is one of three overpasses over the New England Thruway in Westchester County closed at the same time for upgrades.
The bridge will be closed beginning July 6th and is expected to continue until September 1st.
The New York State Thruway Authority anticipates closing the heavily used bridge beginning on Tuesday through the end of August.
Con Ed Work - Milton Road Between Parsons Street And Apawamis Avenue In City Of Rye.
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