COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Cases By Community In Westchester COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Cases By Community In Westchester
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Cases By Community In Westchester The number of active COVID-19 cases have caused some alarm for Westchester County Executive George Latimer, who compared the most recent data to the early spring when the virus was peaking in the area. Over the weekend, Westchester had 1,662 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases, bringing the year-to-date total up to 54,671, Latimer said during a COVID-19 briefing on Monday, Dec. 7. Of those cases, there are 7,830 active cases, which represents people who have tested positive within the past two weeks and have not passed the incubation period. The number of active cases is up from 5,764 a week ago…
COVID-19: Westchester Sees 500-Plus New Cases, Latest Breakdown By Community COVID-19: Westchester Sees 500-Plus New Cases, Latest Breakdown By Community
Covid-19: Westchester Sees 500-Plus New Cases, Latest Breakdown By Community For the fourth straight day, Westchester saw more than 500 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases as the infection rate, hospitalizations, and fatalities are all on the rise. Westchester County Executive George Latimer said that there are now 6,746 active COVID-19 cases, up from 5,149 a week ago, 4,100 two weeks ago, and around 1,750 from a month ago. Each day this week, Westchester has reported more than 525 new cases, as the total number of patients hospitalized for treatment of the virus hit 292 this week, up from 47 one month earlier. "When you're running 500-plus new positives every day, that…
COVID-19: Westchester Sees 1,000-Plus New Cases; Here's Brand-New Breakdown By Community COVID-19: Westchester Sees 1,000-Plus New Cases; Here's Brand-New Breakdown By Community
Covid-19: Westchester Sees 1,000-Plus New Cases; Here's Brand-New Breakdown By Community New COVID-19 cases were confirmed in every Westchester municipality, as the county saw more than 1,000 cases for the second time this week. The Westchester Department of Health reported 1,021 new cases across the county, including double-digit increases in nearly two dozen communities. There are currently 5,405 active COVID-19 cases in Westchester, according to the county Department of Health, up from approximately 3,500 a week ago, and 2,250 two weeks ago. There are currently more than 250 COVID-19 patients hospitalized, which is up from 168 last week, 121 two weeks ago, and up from 48 la…
COVID-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community COVID-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community
Covid-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community Hundreds of new COVID-19 cases were reported in Westchester as the virus continues making the rounds during its "second wave." The Westchester Department of Health reported 496 new cases across the county, including double-digit increases in more than a dozen communities. There are currently more than 6,000 active COVID-19 cases in Westchester, according to County Executive George Latimer, up from 3,515 a week ago, 2,252 two weeks ago, and 1,513 cases three weeks ago. There are currently approximately 250 COVID-19 patients hospitalized, which is up from 168 one week ago, 121 two weeks ag…
Here Are Westchester Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through Here Are Westchester Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through
Here Are Westchester Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through Hundreds in Westchester have lost power as a severe storm system sweeps through the region, bringing rain and wind gusts approaching 50 mph. As of around 3:15 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30, Con Edison was reporting 102 active outages, which left nearly 3,000 of its 3,535,450 New York customers without power. In Westchester, 1,482 customers were reporting outages out of the utility company’s 360,045 customers. On Monday, Con Edison was reporting outages in: Mount Vernon: 474; Ossining: 470; Larchmont: 154; Briarcliff Manor: 142; Mamaroneck: 125; New Castle: 77; Ardsley: 21; Yorktown: 6 New Roc…
COVID-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community COVID-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community
Covid-19: Here's New Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community Hundreds of new COVID-19 cases were reported in Westchester as the virus continues making the rounds during its "second wave."  The Westchester Department of Health reported 352 new cases across the county, including double-digit increases in a dozen communities.  There are currently 5,024 active COVID-19 cases in Westchester, according to County Executive George Latimer, up from 3,515 a week ago, 2,252 two weeks ago, and 1,513 cases three weeks ago. In Westchester, there have now been a total of 47,964 confirmed COVID-19 cases out of more than 1 million tests that have been admi…
COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community There was at least one new COVID-19 case reported in each of Westchester's 43 municipalities as the number of new cases continues to spike. According to the county Department of Health, there were 425 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases as the numbers continue skewing in the wrong direction. There are currently approximately 5,000 active COVID-19 cases in Westchester, up from 3,515 a week ago, 2,252 two weeks ago, and 1,513 cases three weeks ago. "The positivity rate keeps going up, which means the number of people going to hospitals goes up ... which means the number in Intensive Care goes up …
Man Admits To 2019 Holiday Time Burglary Spree In Westchester Man Admits To 2019 Holiday Time Burglary Spree In Westchester
Man Admits To 2019 Holiday Time Burglary Spree In Westchester a 42-year-old man who went on a holiday-time crime spree in Westchester last year has admitted to burglary and robbery charges. Yonkers resident German Martinez pleaded guilty this week on nine counts for a spree that started the day after Christmas last year and continued into the first week of the New Year. Specifically, Martinez pleaded guilty to: Two counts of first-degree burglary; One count of robbery; Six counts of second-degree burglary. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. said that Martinez broke into several Westchester residences in a burglary spree …
COVID-19: 'The Numbers Are Not Good,' Latimer Says; Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community COVID-19: 'The Numbers Are Not Good,' Latimer Says; Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community
Covid-19: 'The Numbers Are Not Good,' Latimer Says; Breakdown Of Westchester Cases By Community More than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported over the weekend in Westchester as the number of active cases and infection rate continues to surge across the county. The county Department of Health was reporting 1,088 newly confirmed cases in Westchester on Monday, Nov. 23, with more communities designated as COVID-19 “micro-clusters” due to the rise in cases. Related story - COVID-19: New Areas In Westchester, Putnam, Orange Counties Now On Track To Be Cluster Zones There are currently 4,808 active COVID-19 cases in Westchester, up from 3,515 a week ago, 2,252 two weeks ago, and 1,513 c…
The Cookery Serves Up Modern Twists On Rustic Italian Classics In Westchester The Cookery Serves Up Modern Twists On Rustic Italian Classics In Westchester
The Cookery Serves Up Modern Twists On Rustic Italian Classics In Westchester An Italian gastropub in Westchester boasts a menu that changes daily, delightfully reimagined classics and whole roasted suckling pigs.  The Cookery is located on Chestnut Street in Dobbs Ferry. "The Cookery offers joyously carnal dishes in a high-energy environment," reads the about us section of The Cookery's website. "Think herds of nose-to-tail fare, hand-rolled pastas, whole suckling pig dinners and anything from Pearl Jam to a little Method Man for your ears." The Chestnut Street restaurant's chef and proprietor, David Dibari, has been praised in the New York Times, Forbes …
COVID-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community As County Combats Second Wave COVID-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community As County Combats Second Wave
Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Community As County Combats Second Wave Westchester continues to see hundreds of new COVID-19 cases as the region combats what County Executive George Latimer said "could be the second wave" of the virus. The county Department of Health was reporting 277 new positive cases, down from 325 the previous day, as the virus continues to spread throughout the county and region. COVID-19: New Westchester Communities Designated As 'Yellow Zones' The new cases come a day after New Rochelle, Yonkers, Tarrytown, Ossining, and Peekskill were designated as COVID-19 "yellow zone" micro-clusters. Latimer said that there are currently 3,971 act…
Man Admits To Fatal Hit-Run Crash That Killed Lifelong Westchester Resident Man Admits To Fatal Hit-Run Crash That Killed Lifelong Westchester Resident
Man Admits To Fatal Hit-Run Crash That Killed Lifelong Westchester Resident A 28-year-old man has admitted to his role in a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a lifelong 91-year-old Westchester resident. Hastings-on-Hudson resident Johnny David Machado pleaded guilty this week to felony counts of leaving the scene of an accident without reporting and criminally negligent homicide for the fatal crash that took the life of Rocco DePaolo in Dobbs Ferry last year. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. said that on Sept. 20 last year, Machado drove near Dobbs Ferry High School on Broadway, Route 9, in Dobbs Ferry when his car struck DePaolo in the …