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A Westchester grand jury handed up 15 felony and misdemeanor charges over the collision that killed two Ardsley residents in January.
Police said there was also an active bench warrant from another community for the woman's arrest.
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Police said the incident happened in May in Yorktown.
The crash happened at the intersection of routes 100 and 35 in the town of Somers.
Three people were hospitalized Wednesday afternoon.
The tropical storm tore through the Hudson Valley Aug. 4, and many customers lost internet service for days.
Police were called to a Hanover Street apartment Sunday.
She was playing amplified music at a high volume, police said.
The public utility continues to work to restore electricity throughout Westchester.
Police said he violated an order of protection twice.
BREAKING. The estimated time of restoration still 11 p.m. Monday; the public utility is giving out dry ice in two Westchester locations.
Ice is not available at all locations.
Police said downed wires have to have the electricity shut off by a utility company before highway crews can clear the street.
With all the generators going, Yorktown firefighters report a spike in carbon-monoxide related emergencies.
Police said the incident occurred in May at an East Main Street residence.
The Stuff the Bus event is seeking school-related items for both students and teachers.
The severe weather is in advance of whatever Tropical Storm Isaias might be bringing to the region in a couple of days.
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The operating days will be split into two sessions for the safety of swimmers and their families.
The storm was upgraded to a hurricane early Friday; the state of Florida shut down all state-supported coronavirus testing sites.
Town officials said the pool will remain open to the public.
Police said the Yorktown resident was intoxicated as well.
Heat and humidity continue for Tuesday in the region, the National Weather Service said.
It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Yorktown. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.
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Police said one person had drugs and the other wanted to take possession of the drugs.
Authorities said explicit images of a female child about 4 to 6 years old were found downloaded on Gagliardi's home computer.
Police said she tried locking her car door to keep from being arrested.
It has been almost 20 years since Yorktown sold a home through its affordable housing program.
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The bill will create a new revenue source for the Yorktown's recreation department.
Coronavirus safety protocols have been implemented, management said.
Police also said he had drugs in his possession.
One bullet went from the man's house to the neighbor's bathroom where it landed in the shower.
Police said the bullet which traveled from one house to the next caused more than $1,500 in damage.