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  1. Kennedy Catholic vs. Peekskill 1-10-12

    Peekskill’s Kyree Hull puts up a shot under pressure from Kennedy’s Thiago Randazzo during a varsity basketball game in Peekskill Jan. 10, 2012. Kennedy won 75-53. See more photos of Kennedy Catholic vs. Peekskill basketball game here. &#...

  1. Village election season begins in Briarcliff
  2. Jenkins wins another term as chairman, lawmakers sworn in
  3. Astorino: County making progress on affordable housing settlment
  4. Remembering Thomas Dorr
  5. Editorial Spotlight on education reform set for Tuesday
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  1. Kennedy Catholic vs. Peekskill 1-10-12

    Peekskill’s Kyree Hull puts up a shot under pressure from Kennedy’s Thiago Randazzo during a varsity basketball game in Peekskill Jan. 10, 2012. Kennedy won 75-53. See more photos of Kennedy Catholic vs. Peekskill basketball game here. &#...

  1. Lakeland to host second budget work session Feb. 2
  2. Doctor on a mission of mercy
  3. Jenkins wins another term as chairman, lawmakers sworn in
  4. Astorino: County making progress on affordable housing settlment
  5. Editorial Spotlight on education reform set for Tuesday
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  1. Jenkins wins another term as chairman, lawmakers sworn in

    Legislator Ken Jenkins of Yonkers was elected to another two-year term as chairman of the Westchester County Board of Legislators. Lyndon Williams of Mount Vernon was re-elected as vice chairman. All 17 members of the county board were sworn in, incl...

  1. Astorino: County making progress on affordable housing settlment
  2. Editorial Spotlight on education reform set for Tuesday
  3. Harlem Fine Arts Show preview
  4. Three Wise Men at El Centro Hispano
  5. Guilty plea in parking lot payroll scam at Westchester Medical Center
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  1. “The Book and the Movie” series presented by Larchmont library

    Via email: The Larchmont Public Library presents “The Book and the Movie”, a 2-part film and book discussion series beginning on Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. led by Rob Goldstone. Beginning with a discussion about the book and the film that is bein...

  1. New Rochelle delegates back from sister city visit in France
  2. Jenkins wins another term as chairman, lawmakers sworn in
  3. Astorino: County making progress on affordable housing settlment
  4. Sorting out the Golden Horseshoe mess
  5. Mamaroneck kids on the campaign trail
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  1. Musical Munchkins at Scarsdale Library

    Robin Sneider reads “Bunny Eats Lunch” during a Musical Munchkins class, which is once a month at Scarsdale Library, Jan. 10, 2012 in Scarsdale. ( Tania Savayan / The Journal News )            ...

  1. Catholic Schools Week: ICS Tuckahoe celebrates
  2. Politicians sworn in
  3. Concordia gets high ratings
  4. Fresh Market holds grand opening
  5. Guest column: Bronxville’s Mayor Marvin talks about improvements
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North Salem

  1. Boy, 6, struck by car in Armonk

    • Jan. 6, 2012

    A 6-year-old boy was taken to Westchester Medical Center on Thursday after being struck by a car in the driveway of a Townsend Court home. North …

  2. ARMONK
  1. Boy, 6, struck by car in Armonk
  2. North Salem skips tax inequity fight
  3. North Salem plan preserves rural look, targets zoning, housing

Pelham

  1. Pelham officer makes strides after car accident

    Pelham Manor Police Officer Michael Tillistrand Submitted photo
    • Dec. 24, 2011

    The village police officer who was badly injured last month when he was struck by a car while assisting in a traffic stop has made significant …

  2. PELHAM MANOR
  1. Pelham Manor cops seek armed invader
  2. Pelham to reconfigure K-5 schools

Pound Ridge

  1. Bedford Hills' Gigante plays key role for Western Connecticut

    • Dec. 8, 2011

    In high school, one was a Fox while the other was a Sailor. In college, Bedford Hills' Kim Gigante and Montrose's Alyssa Picariello team up as …

  1. Pound Ridge teams wins Conn. design award, proving bigger not always better

Scarsdale

  1. For dessert, try Massa’s profiteroles — beignet pastry with vanilla gelato and house made dark chocolate. Mark Vergari/The Journal News

    Restaurants we love: Massa' in Scarsdale

    • Jan. 9, 2012

    Italian restaurants might be the most ubiquitous eateries in the Lower Hudson Valley, but they're hardly the most memorable. At a certain point…

  1. Lawsuit served in Scarsdale accuses man of killing wife in 2009
  2. Cannon stands strong in goal for MIT men's soccer
  3. Community news
  1. Stony Point Town Board to appoint the fifth member

    The Stony Point Town Board is expected to appoint the fifth member on the board at the Town Board meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at Stony Point Community Center. The board is currently consists of four members, Supervisor Geoffrey Finn, Town Board members...

  1. Jawonio hosts state commissioner Courtney Burke
  2. Editorial Spotlight on education reform set for Tuesday
  3. New officers sworn in during a ceremony at the Congers Fire Department
  4. Pearl River gathers to keep killers in prison
  5. Shoreline Wrestling Tournament
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Opinion

  1. Editorial: Embrace Cuomo's energy plans

    Tim Carey, former head of the New York Power Authority, stands between solar panels on the roof of the authority's headquarters in downtown White Plains Nov. 9, 2006. The authority installed the solar panels, which supply 5.5 kilowatts of power, in 2000. Gov. Cuomo wants to boost  solar energy production. Seth Harrison/The Journal News
    • Jan. 9, 2012

    New Yorkers didn't seem to mind so much when weekend temperatures soared into the 60s, but climate change, and the wild weather patterns it produces, …

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  2. Letters, Community Views, Forums, Blogs, Phil Reisman, Bob Baird

Top Stories from USA TODAY and Associated Press

  1. Romney sweeps NH to cement top status; Paul second

    Mitt Romney cruised to a solid victory in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night, picking up steam from his first-place finish in the lead-off Iowa caucuses and firmly establishing himself as the man to beat for the Republican presidential nomination.

  1. Romney broadens coalition in NH GOP primary win
  2. FACT CHECK: Did Gingrich shirk military duty?
  3. Barricades at NYC's former Occupy camp are removed
  4. NC panel: Sterilization victims should get $50K
  5. Sheriff: Food dispute led to Ohio murder-suicide
  6. Syrian president vows to crush 'conspiracy'
  1. Patient punches doctor at Lawrence Hospital, cops say

    A 53-year-old patient was arrested after he punched a doctor in the face in the Lawrence Hospital emergency room and spewed expletives at staff workers, police said....

      4:05 PM, Jan. 9, 2012
  2. NYC traffic agent arrested, owed hundreds in parking tickets

    NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City traffic agent who owed hundreds of dollars in parking tickets has been arrested for allegedly attempting to prevent her SUV from being towed....

      7:21 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  3. Troopers charge 13 with drunken or drugged driving in Rockland, Westchester, Putnam

    Troopers charged 13 motorists with drunken or drugged driving after recent traffic stops and investigations in Rockland, Westchester and Putnam counties, state police said. Suzanne M....

      7:40 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  4. Invasion terrifies Hastings family

    Three gunmen posing as police officers burst into a 22 Main St. apartment this morning in Hastings-on-Hudson, tied up a local resaurateur and his family and robbed them, authorities said. No one was harmed, although the victim and his family were...

      9:47 PM, Jan. 10, 2012
  5. Nyack Hospital surgeon Wagdi Ibrahim dies suddenly

    Dr. Wagdi Ibrahim loved being a surgeon and told friends and family after his recent 65th birthday that he had no plans to retire and wanted to keep treating patients as long as possible....

      2:54 PM, Jan. 10, 2012
  6. NYC school employee faked daughter's death to get extra vacation time

    NEW YORK — A New York City school employee forged a daughter's death certificate to get extra vacation time in Costa Rica and has since been fired, according to a report by the school system....

      3:37 PM, Jan. 10, 2012
  7. Detectives find military-grade pyrotechnic device, gun on Yonkers drug raid

    Yonkers narcotics detectives conducting a routine drug investigation on the city's west side discovered a house filled with young men, a military-grade pyrotechnic device, a loaded handgun and a silencer, police said Monday....

      11:41 PM, Jan. 9, 2012
  8. Astorino claims housing progress with lotteries for 18 Rye affordable units

    Westchester County held lotteries for 18 affordable-housing units in Rye that will sell for $150,000 and $165,000 — proof, County Executive Rob Astorino says, that his administration is forging ahead with its complicated and controversial affordable-...

      12:09 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  9. $1 million dispute divides Pizza & Brew heirs

    A $1 million-plus dispute among the family that runs the Pizza & Brew restaurant chain in Greenburgh has relatives slinging accusations along with their pizza sauce....

      12:11 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  10. Pleasantville Cottage School turns 100: Care for children continues amid social changes

    Raymond Taylor remembers the day his foster parent abandoned him by the side of the road in West Nyack like it was yesterday. It was 1945....

      12:21 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  11. Dad convicted of manslaughter in Haverstraw baby's death; both parents acquitted of murder

    Rockland County Judge William K. Nelson this afternoon found Michael Aviles, 42, guilty of second-degree manslaughter in the beating death of his five-month-old daughter last January. Nelson found the baby’s mother, Lissette Capellan, 22, not guilty of...

      12:50 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  12. Nanuet therapy cat found by 4 teens in Pearl River

    A missing therapy cat known for his work with special-needs children was back home Monday, recovering after more than a week away from the Children of Promise Stable....

      11:57 PM, Jan. 9, 2012
  13. Rockland A.M. Report: DWI indictment, DWI arrest

    Police record ...

      11:58 PM, Jan. 9, 2012
  14. Haverstraw's new K-9 unit off and running

    Still new on the job, Haverstraw’s first-ever police dog is already making his mark. Chase, a 2-year-old male shepherd, arrived in Haverstraw from Hungary in February....

      12:38 AM, Jan. 10, 2012
  15. Cops still searching for gunman who robbed Route 59 bank in Nanuet

    Clarkstown police were searching for the gunman who robbed the Palisades Federal Credit Union bank on Route 59 of an estimated $30,000 on Tuesday, marking the second time since April the financial institution at the Kohl's shopping center had been robbed....

      2:00 PM, Jan. 10, 2012
  16. Update: Monsey woman fighting extradition released from jail

    A 42-year-old woman who contends she fled to Monsey after Maryland prosecutors falsely charged her with sexually abusing two girls and assaulting a prison guard was released today from the Rockland County jail....

      4:04 PM, Jan. 10, 2012

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