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Ramapo Police Seek Public's Help In Search For Wanted Man Ramapo Police Seek Public's Help In Search For Wanted Man
Ramapo Police Seek Public's Help In Search For Wanted Man RAMAPO, N.Y. -- Ramapo police are asking for the public's help in locating Krischesky Laurore, 22, of Ramapo. According to police, Laurore is wanted for giving officers a fake name, birthdate and address during a traffic stop. Anyone with information regarding Laurore's whereabouts are asked to contact the Ramapo Police at 845-357-2400.
Bridgeport Man Busted On Charges Of Collecting Unemployment While Working Bridgeport Man Busted On Charges Of Collecting Unemployment While Working
Bridgeport Man Busted On Charges Of Collecting Unemployment While Working BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A Bridgeport man was arrested March 23 and charged with illegally collecting more than $15,000 in unemployment compensation benefits, according to the Office of the Chief's State Attorney.According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Clifford Narcisse, 32, fraudulently collected $15,503 in unemployment benefits from March 2011 through March 2012 when, in fact, he was working and earning wages as a heating and cooling technician. Narcisse was arrested by inspectors from the Unemployment Compensation Fraud Unit and charged with one count each of first-degree larceny by defrau…
Yorktown Board Weighs Senior Living Complex At Work Session Yorktown Board Weighs Senior Living Complex At Work Session
Yorktown Board Weighs Senior Living Complex At Work Session YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Yorktown Town Board recently held a work session to deal with items associated with the building of the Yorktown Senior Living complex on East Main Street in Mohegan Lake. To help deal with concerns about traffic, the applicant, Tim Cassidy, presented a revised plan that calls for fewer housing units and a smaller senior learning center. The plan includes 96 assisted living units and 124 independent living units and completely deletes the condo, reported Citizens for an Informed Yorktown. The main problem, from the board’s perspective, continues to be the access to Rou…
Norwalk's Sen. Duff Joins Coalition Backing Supreme Court Nominee Norwalk's Sen. Duff Joins Coalition Backing Supreme Court Nominee
Norwalk's Sen. Duff Joins Coalition Backing Supreme Court Nominee NORWALK, N.Y. -- State Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, D-Norwalk, has joined a coalition of state legislators and local government leaders representing 17 states throughout the country calling on the U.S. Senate to give President Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court a fair hearing.  In a statement to the Senate, the coalition said: "As members of a coalition of state legislators and local government leaders representing 17 states throughout the country, we stand with President Obama and support his nomination of Merrick Garland to be the next associate justice of the United States Supr…
Pancake Breakfast In Poughkeepsie Celebrates Winning Maple Syrup Pancake Breakfast In Poughkeepsie Celebrates Winning Maple Syrup
Pancake Breakfast In Poughkeepsie Celebrates Winning Maple Syrup POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The Dutchess County Parks Division will hold a pancake breakfast in Poughkeepsie on Saturday, April 2, to help celebrate the division's recent win of the "Best Tasting Maple Syrup in the Hudson Valley" during the Fresh Air Fund's 13th annual Sugar Maple Celebration. Breakfast will be held in the Community Center Auditorium at Bowdoin Park from 9-11:30 a.m. The cost $5 per person, with children 6 and younger admitted free. The event is open to the public and is on a first-come, first-served basis. County Executive Marc Molinaro said, “What better way to celebr…
Day Camps For Summer Fun Offered In New Rochelle Day Camps For Summer Fun Offered In New Rochelle
Day Camps For Summer Fun Offered In New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Children can spend summer with friends doing everything from swimming to sports to music at one of two day camps offered by the city of New Rochelle.  The full-day camps -- at Ward School and Jefferson School -- feature sessions in arts and crafts, group games, sports instruction, music, performing arts, and character building. Camp-wide special events and themed days are scheduled throughout the season. Lunch and snacks will be provided through the Youth Nutrition Program.  The camp runs from July 5 to August 12 at both schools. Early drop-off is available at the Ward…
Rain Will Clear For Weekend, Making For Sunny Easter In Armonk Rain Will Clear For Weekend, Making For Sunny Easter In Armonk
Rain Will Clear For Weekend, Making For Sunny Easter In Armonk Friday's showers will move out and make way for sunny and warmer temperatures for Easter Sunday, just in time for the little ones to hit the yard to search for eggs, according to the National Weather Service.Here's the forecast:  Friday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly before 3 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 p.m. High in the mid 60s.Chance of precipitation is 80 percent. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Friday night: Mostly clear, with a low in the mid 30s.  Saturday: Sunny, wi…
Stamford Lawmakers Welcome $21M For Atlantic Street Railroad Overpass Stamford Lawmakers Welcome $21M For Atlantic Street Railroad Overpass
Stamford Lawmakers Welcome $21M For Atlantic Street Railroad Overpass STAMFORD, Conn. -- State Sen. Carlo Leone (D-Stamford) and the Stamford State House delegation are applauding the State Bond Commission’s investment of over $35 million in funding and loans for three Stamford businesses and a major local transportation project. The State Bond Commission on Thursday approved the following:  $5 million loan for BTG Pactual Commodities Trading LLC;  $5 million loan for W.J. Deutch & Sons Ltd.;  $5.5 million loan for Log Storm Security Inc., and  over $21 million of previously allocated funds for the reconstruction of the Atlantic Street railroad overpass …
Yonkers Approves New Arts And Industry District Yonkers Approves New Arts And Industry District
Yonkers Approves New Arts And Industry District YONKERS, N.Y. -- Following approval by the Yonkers City Council, the city will soon have a new Special Artisan and Industry District located at the old Carpet Mill building site, also known as YoHo. The ordinance will bring new opportunities for artists and businesses, said Minority Leader Michael Sabatino. The new district will include art galleries, eateries and retailers associated with the district, he added. “This has been a project that has been in the works for about three years. The process began after I had a conversation at the YoHo Arts Weekend Open House with George Huang, one o…
Croton Fire Department Extinguishes Oven Fire Croton Fire Department Extinguishes Oven Fire
Croton Fire Department Extinguishes Oven Fire CROTON-On-HUDSON, N.Y. -- A Park Trail home was saved from being destroyed by the Croton Fire Department when an oven caught fire at the home on Thursday, March 24. Tower Ladder 44, along with help from Engine 119 and other engines, extinguished the fire and vented the home of smoke within 25 minutes. 
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