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Bridge Reopens After Being Damaged By Tractor-Trailer In Yorktown (UPDATE) Bridge Reopens After Being Damaged By Tractor-Trailer In Yorktown (UPDATE)
Bridge Reopens After Being Damaged By Tractor-Trailer In Yorktown (Update) This story has been updated.  A bridge on a windy back road in Westchester has reopened to all traffic after a tractor-trailer damaged the structure, officials said.  The bridge on White Hill Road in Yorktown between William Court and Hunterbrook Road reopened on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24, after being damaged in a crash earlier in the morning, the town's highway department announced.  According to officials, a tractor-trailer took out part of the bridge, rendering it unsafe until its reopening.  "Many thanks to our highway Superintendent Dave Paganelli and his team…
Westchester Legionnaires’ Cases Rise: Cluster Of Sick Patients Found In Yonkers Westchester Legionnaires’ Cases Rise: Cluster Of Sick Patients Found In Yonkers
Westchester Legionnaires’ Cases Rise: Cluster Of Sick Patients Found In Yonkers Westchester health officials say Legionnaires’ disease cases continue to climb, with a new cluster of infections identified in one of the county's cities. As of Monday, Sept. 15, the county has reported 38 confirmed cases this season, up from 36 last week and well above the 24 cases logged all of last year, according to Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler.  Investigators have identified a cluster of five cases in Yonkers, prompting the New York State Department of Health to flag about a dozen cooling towers within a two-mile radius. Westchester inspectors will collect samples this w…
Sanitary Sewer Concerns, Mysterious Discharge Addressed By Mount Vernon City Officials Sanitary Sewer Concerns, Mysterious Discharge Addressed By Mount Vernon City Officials
Sanitary Sewer Concerns, Mysterious Discharge Addressed By Mount Vernon City Officials City officials in Westchester say they are making progress on two environmental concerns — a sewer investigation in a local park and a mysterious stormwater discharge — with support from state regulators and engineering consultants. In an announcement on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Mount Vernon city officials said the Public Works Department's project in Hunts Woods Park began on Thursday, Aug. 28, after concerns were raised about potential stormwater and sanitary sewer problems in the park.  Crews are now prioritizing repairing and raising manholes, performing masonry work, and installi…
Man Steals Several Vehicles With Tow Truck From Residential Complex In Yorktown, Police Say Man Steals Several Vehicles With Tow Truck From Residential Complex In Yorktown, Police Say
Man Steals Several Vehicles With Tow Truck From Residential Complex In Yorktown, Police Say A months-long investigation has led to the arrest of a man accused of using a tow truck to steal several vehicles from a residential community in Westchester, police said. Marcus Powell, 39, of Yonkers, was arrested on Monday, Sept. 8, on grand larceny charges in connection with the thefts, Yorktown Police announced on Tuesday, Sept. 9. According to Yorktown Police, the case dates back to Aug. 31, 2024, when officers responded to a report of multiple vehicles stolen from Fieldstone Manor at 1715 Strawberry Rd. Detectives allege Powell used a tow truck to remove the vehicles.  After a …
Driver Pulled From Wrecked Car After Rollover Crash On I-684 In Purchase Driver Pulled From Wrecked Car After Rollover Crash On I-684 In Purchase
Driver Pulled From Wrecked Car After Rollover Crash On I-684 In Purchase Emergency crews rescued a driver trapped in a rollover crash on Interstate 684 in Westchester this week.  The crash happened in the southbound lanes in Purchase at around 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 1, according to the Purchase Fire Department.  First-arriving crews found that the driver was trapped inside the vehicle. Firefighters from Purchase, Port Chester, and White Plains then worked together to free the occupant, who was then taken to a local hospital by EMS. Firefighters did not release information about the driver’s condition.  The incident was one of two rollov…
Mount Vernon Gas Station Robbery, Shootout With NYPD: Suspect, 28, Charged, Feds Say (UPDATE) Mount Vernon Gas Station Robbery, Shootout With NYPD: Suspect, 28, Charged, Feds Say (UPDATE)
Mount Vernon Gas Station Robbery, Shootout With Nypd: Suspect, 28, Charged, Feds Say (Update) Federal prosecutors have charged a suspect accused of robbing a gas station attendant at gunpoint in Westchester before firing at New York City police officers during a dramatic pursuit that temporarily halted Metro-North train service in the area. Jamaire Robertson, age 28, a Jamaican national, was arrested on Friday, Aug. 29, and presented in Manhattan federal court the next day, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced on Tuesday, Sept. 2. He is being held without bail.  The chaos began just after 5:30 a.m. Friday, when two suspects approached a worke…
2 Teens Hold Young Victim At Gunpoint, Steal Watch Outside School In White Plains: Police 2 Teens Hold Young Victim At Gunpoint, Steal Watch Outside School In White Plains: Police
2 Teens Hold Young Victim At Gunpoint, Steal Watch Outside School In White Plains: Police A watch sale arranged through a mobile app ended in an armed robbery outside a Westchester middle school, police said. The incident happened on Friday, July 25, when a juvenile victim met with two other juveniles near Eastview Middle School to sell a watch through the OfferUp app, White Plains Police said in an announcement on Tuesday, Sept. 2.  During the transaction, the victim allowed one suspect to try on the watch. The suspect then refused to give it back, police said. When the victim demanded the watch’s return, both suspects allegedly threatened him. One suspect then reached int…
Metro-North Service Shut Down By Robbery Attempt At Gas Station In Mount Vernon Metro-North Service Shut Down By Robbery Attempt At Gas Station In Mount Vernon
Metro-North Service Shut Down By Robbery Attempt At Gas Station In Mount Vernon A large police response in Westchester temporarily halted Metro-North train service Friday morning, Aug. 29, after an attempted robbery at a gas station. The incident happened at a gas station on Third Avenue in Mount Vernon early Friday, Aug. 29. Authorities said they are investigating reports that shots may have been fired during the attempted robbery, though no injuries have been confirmed, city officials said. The Mount Vernon Police Department, working in coordination with the NYPD, MTA Police, and other law enforcement partners, quickly secured the immediate area and launched a search…
18-Year-Old Accused Of Choking Girlfriend In Yorktown, Now Facing Charges: Police 18-Year-Old Accused Of Choking Girlfriend In Yorktown, Now Facing Charges: Police
18-Year-Old Accused Of Choking Girlfriend In Yorktown, Now Facing Charges: Police An 18-year-old Westchester resident has been arrested following a reported dispute in which he allegedly choked his girlfriend, police announced. The arrest stemmed from a walk-in complaint on Sunday, Aug. 24, around 7:23 p.m., regarding a past domestic incident, Yorktown Police said on Thursday, Aug. 28. The victim told police she had a verbal argument with her boyfriend that escalated into physical violence. She alleged that the teen grabbed her wrists, causing redness and swelling, and then placed his hand around her neck and applied pressure, obstructing her breathing.  Polic…
NY Expands Crossbow Use To Battle 'Overgrown' Deer Herds: Here's What To Know NY Expands Crossbow Use To Battle 'Overgrown' Deer Herds: Here's What To Know
NY Expands Crossbow Use To Battle 'Overgrown' Deer Herds: Here's What To Know New York hunters will soon have more access to crossbows to help manage what state officials say is a skyrocketing deer population.  Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed into law a bill sponsored by State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Carrie Woerner that legalizes crossbows for big game hunting anywhere longbows are permitted.  The new law, which took effect immediately upon the Governor’s signature on Tuesday, Aug. 26, also reforms outdated equipment standards and establishes safety buffer zones around homes and other occupied buildings, according to Harckham and Woe…
'Oily Sheen' On Bronx River May Be Result Of Yonkers Leak, Officials Warn 'Oily Sheen' On Bronx River May Be Result Of Yonkers Leak, Officials Warn
'Oily Sheen' On Bronx River May Be Result Of Yonkers Leak, Officials Warn An electrical equipment leak in Westchester may be contributing to pollution in the Bronx River as far south as the Bronx Zoo, state officials announced.  According to New York State Assemblymember Emerita Torres, Con Edison reported a dielectric leak in Yonkers that appears linked to an oily sheen observed on the Bronx River. The sheen has been detected at multiple points downstream, including near the Bronx Zoo.  Con Edison has since installed absorbent booms at Yonkers outfalls and is conducting further testing to confirm the source of the discharge and to assess potential heal…
Man Caught With Arsenal Of Illegal Guns In Armonk Home Gets Minimum Sentence: DA Man Caught With Arsenal Of Illegal Guns In Armonk Home Gets Minimum Sentence: DA
Man Caught With Arsenal Of Illegal Guns In Armonk Home Gets Minimum Sentence: DA A 27-year-old man will spend time in prison after being convicted of stockpiling an arsenal of illegal firearms at his Westchester home, prosecutors said. Brandon Brois of Armonk was sentenced to seven years in prison for weapons possession by State Supreme Court Judge Larry Schwartz on Tuesday, Aug. 19, the Westchester County District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday, Aug. 20.  Prosecutors had asked for a 12-year term, but the judge imposed the minimum sentence, the DA's Office said. In January 2022, investigators found multiple illegal firearms inside Brois’ home, inclu…
Man Steals Over $800 In Protein Shakes From CVS In Rye: Police Man Steals Over $800 In Protein Shakes From CVS In Rye: Police
Man Steals Over $800 In Protein Shakes From CVS In Rye: Police A Brooklyn man was arrested weeks after allegedly stealing hundreds of dollars worth of protein shakes from a CVS in Westchester, police said.  The incident happened in the City of Rye on Monday, Aug. 4, when two men stole $838.98 worth of Ensure Protein Shakes from a CVS and fled in a black Nissan, the City of Rye Police Department said on Wednesday, Aug. 20.  An investigation identified one of the suspects as 23-year-old Kazeem Walker of Brooklyn. Police said an arrest warrant was issued by Rye City Court on Tuesday, Aug. 12. On Wednesday morning, Aug. 20, Rye detectives picked…
Driver Was Nearly 4 Times Legal Limit On I-87 With Child In Car In Greenburgh, Police Say Driver Was Nearly 4 Times Legal Limit On I-87 With Child In Car In Greenburgh, Police Say
Driver Was Nearly 4 Times Legal Limit On I-87 With Child In Car In Greenburgh, Police Say A man was arrested after police said he was driving nearly four times the legal limit with a child in the car on Interstate 87 in Westchester. The incident happened on Sunday, Aug. 10, around 6 p.m., when troopers on patrol saw a 2015 Ford drifting onto the right shoulder of Interstate 87 in the town of Greenburgh, New York State Police said on Monday, Aug 18.  After pulling the vehicle over, police said they identified the driver as 36-year-old Edgar J. Torres Flores of Mount Vernon and noticed signs of impairment. Torres Flores failed standardized field sobriety tests and was later f…
Support Pours In For Family Of Longtime Yonkers News Publisher Who Died Suddenly (UPDATE) Support Pours In For Family Of Longtime Yonkers News Publisher Who Died Suddenly (UPDATE)
Support Pours In For Family Of Longtime Yonkers News Publisher Who Died Suddenly (Update) A Westchester community is coming together to help cover funeral expenses for beloved news publisher Delfim Heusler, whose sudden death earlier this week has left his friends, colleagues, and readers in mourning.  A GoFundMe campaign, created on Wednesday, Aug. 13 by friend Carol Daly, seeks to raise $6,000 to give Heusler "a proper funeral." As of Thursday, Aug. 15, more than $5,200 has been donated. Heusler, who died on Sunday, Aug. 10, at the age of 54, was remembered by Daly as “a dear friend to so many” and “like a son."   Heusler was the longtime publisher of the Yonke…
New Co-Working, Play Space For Remote Parents With Kids Sets Opening Date In Thornwood New Co-Working, Play Space For Remote Parents With Kids Sets Opening Date In Thornwood
New Co-Working, Play Space For Remote Parents With Kids Sets Opening Date In Thornwood If you juggle a remote job with taking care of your children, an upcoming business in Westchester is aiming to help with both.  Nest & Nook, located at 603 Columbus Ave. in Thornwood, is set to open Monday, Aug. 18. The space will feature a soft play area for infants, toddlers, and young children alongside a co-working lounge equipped with Wi-Fi and seating for adults.  The business is the creation of Westchester native Nicole Batiste, a mother of two and longtime Valhalla resident. Batiste said she developed the idea after struggling to balance parenting with professional dem…
Man Secretly Filmed Victim Undressing Inside Bathroom In Peekskill, Police Say Man Secretly Filmed Victim Undressing Inside Bathroom In Peekskill, Police Say
Man Secretly Filmed Victim Undressing Inside Bathroom In Peekskill, Police Say A 43-year-old man is facing felony charges after allegedly recording someone undressing in a Westchester bathroom without their consent, police said. Marco Vinicio Condo Barreto of Cortlandt Manor was arrested on Friday, Aug. 8, and charged with second-degree unlawful surveillance for sexual arousal, Yorktown Police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13.  Police said the incident happened on Tuesday, Aug. 5, when Barreto allegedly placed a cell phone with video recording capabilities to secretly capture footage of the victim changing clothes. Following an investigation, officers identi…
International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale
International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale A new international bakery café is now bringing a taste of Europe to northern Westchester. Paris Baguette held its grand opening on Friday, Aug. 8, at the BJ’s shopping center at 3333 Crompond Rd. in Yorktown, town officials announced.  The new shop serves French-inspired pastries, breads, and brewed drinks and joins other Westchester Paris Baguette locations in Hartsdale and Yonkers.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paris Baguette (@parisbaguette_usa) Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman said the bakery has a E…
Man Stabbed By Uncle During Altercation At Cortlandt Home, Police Say Man Stabbed By Uncle During Altercation At Cortlandt Home, Police Say
Man Stabbed By Uncle During Altercation At Cortlandt Home, Police Say A man has been charged with felony assault after allegedly stabbing his nephew during a violent altercation at a home in Westchester, police announced. The events leading to the arrest began at around 3 a.m. on Sunday, June 15, when troopers responded to a Sunoco gas station in Peekskill after receiving a report of a stabbing. There, they met with the victim, a 35-year-old Peekskill resident, who had called 911, New York State Police said on Thursday, Aug. 7.  According to police, the victim told officers he had been stabbed during a physical altercation while visiting a residence…
Boyfriend, Girlfriend Found With Massive Drug Cache After Weeks-Long Probe In Harrison: Cops Boyfriend, Girlfriend Found With Massive Drug Cache After Weeks-Long Probe In Harrison: Cops
Boyfriend, Girlfriend Found With Massive Drug Cache After Weeks-Long Probe In Harrison: Cops A boyfriend and girlfriend are facing felony drug charges following a five-week investigation into narcotics activity in Westchester that ended in both their arrests, authorities announced.  The arrests stem from separate incidents that took place on Tuesday, July 15, and Wednesday, July 16, culminating in the seizure of more than a kilogram of suspected cocaine, along with ecstasy, Xanax, and crack cocaine, Harrison Police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 6. The first arrest occurred on July 15, when 48-year-old Ida Lucas of White Plains was spotted in downtown Harrison. Officers conducte…
Scarsdale Ends Contract With License Plate Reader Company Amid Privacy Concerns Scarsdale Ends Contract With License Plate Reader Company Amid Privacy Concerns
Scarsdale Ends Contract With License Plate Reader Company Amid Privacy Concerns A village in Westchester has officially canceled its contract with an automated license plate reader company after failing to secure necessary funding, a development that comes amid community opposition.  Scarsdale Mayor Justin Arest announced the village's cancellation of its contract with surveillance company Flock Safety in a community update on Wednesday, Aug. 6. The move ends plans to implement a public safety system that would have included automated license plate readers, live-view surveillance cameras, and Drone as a First Responder technology. According to Arest, the vill…
Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers
Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers A disabled veteran and his wife, who works as a nurse, are recovering from the loss of nearly all their belongings after a devastating three-alarm fire tore through their Westchester home.  The early-morning blaze broke out at a home in the Homefield section of Yonkers, the city's fire department said on Saturday, August 2.  According to the department, firefighters arrived to find smoke and heavy fire showing from the structure. An aggressive interior attack was launched, and crews were ultimately able to place the third-alarm fire under control. Westchester County Legislator Ja…
Man Admits Stabbing 68-Year-Old Grandmother 17 Times In Her Yonkers Apartment Man Admits Stabbing 68-Year-Old Grandmother 17 Times In Her Yonkers Apartment
Man Admits Stabbing 68-Year-Old Grandmother 17 Times In Her Yonkers Apartment A man has pleaded guilty to murder in the stabbing death of a 68-year-old grandmother and great-grandmother whose body was later found in her Westchester apartment, prosecutors announced. Deshawn Nunez, 24, pleaded guilty on Thursday, July 31, to second-degree murder in the 2022 stabbing death of 68-year-old Renee Spencer, Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced.  Spencer was found dead on August 11, 2022, after building management requested a welfare check on behalf of her family. Officers with the Yonkers Police Department discovered Spencer lying o…
Get Paid To Shop (On Camera): TV Show Seeking Extras For Scenes Shot In Bridgehampton Get Paid To Shop (On Camera): TV Show Seeking Extras For Scenes Shot In Bridgehampton
Get Paid To Shop (On Camera): TV Show Seeking Extras For Scenes Shot In Bridgehampton If you’ve ever dreamed of being on TV — and don’t mind a long day in the sun — your big break might be waiting in the Hamptons. Waldron Casting is looking for locals to appear as background talent in scenes filming Friday, Aug. 1, for a new TV drama currently using the working title Filch. The gig involves portraying outdoor market staff and patrons in Bridgehampton, and producers are hoping to find real locals who can self-report to set — no transportation provided. To be eligible, you must be over 18 and non-union. The pay? A solid $181.50 for 10 hours, with overtime if the day runs lon…
Car Flips On Roof In Rye Crash: Driver, Passenger Walk Away Unharmed Car Flips On Roof In Rye Crash: Driver, Passenger Walk Away Unharmed
Car Flips On Roof In Rye Crash: Driver, Passenger Walk Away Unharmed Two people escaped injury after a dramatic single-car crash in Westchester that left a car on its roof.  The crash happened on Friday night, July 25, when a vehicle overturned in a wooded area on Purchase Street in Rye at the Harrison town line, the City of Rye Police Department said.  Despite the severity of the crash, both occupants walked away without injuries, police said. Photos shared by the department show sparks flying from the initial impact and responders using a crane to lift the vehicle from the scene. The cause of the crash has not been released. Police did not indi…
Hero Cops Hear Cries For Help, Rescue 3 From Burning Nyack Home, Including Unconscious Man Hero Cops Hear Cries For Help, Rescue 3 From Burning Nyack Home, Including Unconscious Man
Hero Cops Hear Cries For Help, Rescue 3 From Burning Nyack Home, Including Unconscious Man Three people were rescued from a burning home in Nyack early Sunday morning, July 27, including an unconscious man pulled from the second floor by responding officers, authorities said. The fire broke out around 3:15 a.m. on Summit Street in the Village of Nyack, according to the Orangetown Police Department. When officers arrived, they confirmed an active house fire. They heard voices coming from inside and found a man and an elderly woman on the first floor trying to escape. Police were able to help both residents outside safely. That’s when they learned another man was still inside — up…
‘Unhealthy Air’ Across Tri-State As Wildfire Smoke Pushes Pollution Levels Into Danger Zone ‘Unhealthy Air’ Across Tri-State As Wildfire Smoke Pushes Pollution Levels Into Danger Zone
‘Unhealthy Air’ Across Tri-State As Wildfire Smoke Pushes Pollution Levels Into Danger Zone Officials are urging residents to take precautions as wildfire smoke and extreme heat bring poor air quality and health risks to much of the tri-state region. The area is under multiple air quality and heat advisories through Wednesday, July 30. Air Quality Alerts in Effect On Sunday, July 27, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued Code Orange air quality alerts due to elevated levels of fine particulate pollution. These conditions can be especially harmful to people with heart or lung conditions, young ch…
Man Found Zip-Tied At LaGrange Store: Trio Charged With Kidnapping, Police Say Man Found Zip-Tied At LaGrange Store: Trio Charged With Kidnapping, Police Say
Man Found Zip-Tied At LaGrange Store: Trio Charged With Kidnapping, Police Say Three men are facing felony kidnapping charges following a disturbing incident at a Dutchess County cigar shop that left a man bound with zip ties and injured, police said. The incident began at around 2:35 a.m. on Thursday, July 24, when police responded to The Ambassador Cigar Shop at 1214 Route 55 in LaGrange, after Dutchess County 911 received a report of a disturbance, New York State Police announced on Friday, July 25.  When officers arrived, they found a 31-year-old man with visible facial injuries and his hands restrained with zip ties, police said. Also present were three othe…
Two Stabbed During Dispute In Port Chester; All Involved In Custody, Police Say Two Stabbed During Dispute In Port Chester; All Involved In Custody, Police Say
Two Stabbed During Dispute In Port Chester; All Involved In Custody, Police Say Two men were hospitalized after a stabbing during a dispute in Westchester late Wednesday night, July 23, police said. At around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Port Chester Police responded to reports of an injured person near Broad Street. When officers arrived, they found two men with apparent stab wounds, the department said on Thursday, July 24. EMS and Greenwich EMS arrived at the scene and transported both victims to a nearby hospital. One of the victims suffered serious injuries but is in stable condition, police said. Investigators determined that two suspects had fled the scene after th…
Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations
Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations After months of rallies, petitions, and high-pressure negotiations, nearly 500 doctors at Westchester Medical Center (WMC) have ratified a new contract. The deal was finalized Thursday night, July 17, under the leadership of newly appointed WMC CEO Dr. David Lubarsky, and comes just as a new class of medical interns begins its residency at the hospital. Supporters touted the deal for delivering long-fought improvements to wages and working conditions. Union members, represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR/SEIU), said the contract marks a turning point in the hospital’s t…
PHOTOS: Flames Tear Through Outside Of Peekskill Home PHOTOS: Flames Tear Through Outside Of Peekskill Home
Photos: Flames Tear Through Outside Of Peekskill Home A fast response by firefighters helped prevent major damage during a house fire in northern Westchester on Monday morning, July 21.  City of Peekskill Fire Department crews were called to a home on Bernard Road in the Highland Park neighborhood around 10 a.m., the department said. When firefighters arrived, they found active flames on the outside of a single-family home. The fire was beginning to spread to an outside wall. Crews quickly put out the flames and checked inside the house to confirm the fire had not spread further. Thanks to a quick call to 911 and a rapid response, firef…