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After the couple was arraigned, a judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victims, police said.
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All lawmakers and board staff who had contact with a legislator who was infected have been tested for the new coronavirus.
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The district said two students were confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.
The National Weather Service has issued wind advisories for much of the region.
Police said the man tried to push his way past an officer to get closer to a woman with whom he was having an argument.
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Her vehicle was found abandoned at the Somers Commons, police said.
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Police said the man's car was not staying in its lane, so they pulled it over.
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Police said he was in view of others on a public street.
The district sent students, faculty and staff home early Thursday.
The league will use the video conferencing application Zoom and the candidates will be joining from their own chosen location.
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He was charged with a felony because he had children on board.
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One faces charges for driving while intoxicated; the other for driving an unregistered car with a suspended license.
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Activists throughout Northern Westchester and Putnam County will gather at Senator Chuck Schumer's office in Peekskill on Monday morning 9am
The man voluntarily surrendered and was taken into custody.
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The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund had awarded more than $1 million to an NYPD officer and first responder.
Police said she punched and kicked her victim.
Event will raise funds to support nonprofit's mission to provide autism service dogs free of charge
The newest round of semifinalists for the scholarship was announced on Wednesday.
Farmers Market at the Valley to be held at the Jefferson Valley Mall on Wednesdays from 2:30pm-6:30pm starting on September 16th.