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New Residential Tower To Have Affordable Units |Cyclist Airlifted After Route 9 Crash |Violent Murder Of 2 Aunts By Family Member
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2 Infants In Vehicle As Driver Arrested On Felony DWI Charge In Putnam County: NYSP
The Bronx man was found to have a BAC of 0.14 percent, after being arrested in Kent, according to New York State Police troopers.
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The driver of the pickup truck stayed at the scene and is cooperating fully with the investigation, according to the Putnam County Sheriff.
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140-Unit Pearl Street Residential Tower Breaks Ground In Port Chester
The nine-story project at 28 Pearl Street will bring 140 apartments, including 14 affordable units, to downtown.
More Coyote Sightings Reported In Hudson River Village, Including Near Schools
Police and animal control responded after two coyotes were spotted near Irvington schools and ran into woods.
Brutal Murder Of His 2 Aunts In Rockland County Leads To 25-To-Life For NJ Man
"The defendant brutally and senselessly murdered two innocent women who were members of the defendant's very own family," DA Walsh said.
Arrest Made In Weekend Burglary At Hudson Social Restaurant At Dobbs Ferry Train Station
A caller followed a suspected vehicle, helping officers make an arrest in nearby Ardsley, according to Dobbs Ferry police.
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