Ben Crnic

Reporter

bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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Breaking Ground: New Development With Affordable Units Under Construction In White Plains Breaking Ground: New Development With Affordable Units Under Construction In White Plains
Breaking Ground: New Development With Affordable Units Under Construction In White Plains A new residential development that will include several new affordable units is now under construction near the heart of a Westchester County city.  A ground-breaking ceremony for a new residential project at 8 Chester Ave. in White Plains, developed by the Keeler Markwood real estate firm, was held on Wednesday, Nov. 1, with White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach in attendance.  The upcoming four-story development will contain 74 rental units, including nine affordable residences. The building will also offer 75 kilowatts of solar electric generation on its roof; several electric vehicl…
Store Owner, 2 Employees Arrested After Selling Illegal THC Products In Mamaroneck: Police Store Owner, 2 Employees Arrested After Selling Illegal THC Products In Mamaroneck: Police
Store Owner, 2 Employees Arrested After Selling Illegal THC Products In Mamaroneck: Police A business owner and two employees face charges after illegally selling THC and cannabis products in a Westchester store, police said. The arrests stemmed from a concerned parent's complaint to the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department regarding the Eagle Convenience Store at 127 Halstead Ave., according to the department.  The complaint led to an investigation into the business conducted by police and the Village of Mamaroneck Building Department which discovered that the store had been operating without prior approvals or inspections. Authorities also discovered that the store had …
Duo Nabbed With Over $1.5K Worth Of Stolen Clothing From Yorktown Store: Police Duo Nabbed With Over $1.5K Worth Of Stolen Clothing From Yorktown Store: Police
Duo Nabbed With Over $1.5K Worth Of Stolen Clothing From Yorktown Store: Police Two men face grand larceny charges after stealing over $1,500 worth of clothing from a store in a Northern Westchester mall, police said. Yonkers residents Christopher Franklin, age 51, and Rafael Godoy, age 41, were both arrested on Sunday, Nov. 5 on grand larceny charges, Yorktown Police announced on Thursday, Nov. 9.  According to authorities, around 2:45 p.m. on Sunday, officers responded to Dick's Sporting Goods inside the Jefferson Valley Mall in Yorktown at 650 Lee Blvd. for a reported theft. Police soon found the suspects' vehicle on Route 6 near the intersection with Lee Boule…
Drunk Driver Given $20K Bond, Jailed After Being Caught At Bank In Yorktown: Police Drunk Driver Given $20K Bond, Jailed After Being Caught At Bank In Yorktown: Police
Drunk Driver Given $20K Bond, Jailed After Being Caught At Bank In Yorktown: Police A drunk driver with multiple convictions in the past decade faces a felony charge after being caught while intoxicated in his vehicle at a bank in Northern Westchester, police said. Yorktown resident Guillermo Almanzar-Estevez, age 54, was arrested on Saturday, Nov. 4 on drunk driving charges, Yorktown Police announced on Wednesday, Nov. 8.  Almanzar-Estevez's arrest resulted from an incident at around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday when officers responded to the Chase Bank at 720 Lee Blvd. for a report of an intoxicated man who was about to drive away in his vehicle.  Responding officer…
Bobcat Sighting Results In Police Response At Armonk School Bobcat Sighting Results In Police Response At Armonk School
Bobcat Sighting Results In Police Response At Armonk School A bobcat sighting reported by staff resulted in a police response at a school in the region. The incident happened in Northern Westchester County on Wednesday, Nov. 8 just before 3 p.m., when staff members at the Coman Hill Elementary School at 558 Bedford Rd. (Route 22) reported a possible bobcat that was seen behind the building, according to North Castle Police. Officers then responded to the school and checked the grounds and surrounding area for a bobcat. However, the animal was not spotted by authorities.  Police then stayed at the school to monitor the area during dismissal, au…
Know Them? Suspects Try Taking Item From Victim After Online Sale In Norwalk, Police Say Know Them? Suspects Try Taking Item From Victim After Online Sale In Norwalk, Police Say
Know Them? Suspects Try Taking Item From Victim After Online Sale In Norwalk, Police Say Authorities in Connecticut are asking for the public's help in finding two attempted robbery suspects who tried forcefully taking an item from a victim after meeting up for a sale conducted over the Internet, police said. The Norwalk Police Detective Bureau is currently searching for two suspects in connection with an incident that happened in Fairfield County on Thursday, Aug. 3, the department announced on Wednesday, Nov. 8.  According to police, a victim was selling an item online and one of the suspects tried to physically take it from them after offering them fake currency. The su…
New 'Thriving' Eatery Now Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner In Yonkers New 'Thriving' Eatery Now Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner In Yonkers
New 'Thriving' Eatery Now Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner In Yonkers A new restaurant serving all three meals of the day and plenty of cocktails has officially opened up for business in Westchester.  Beer Garden Bar & Grill, located in Yonkers at 887 Midland Ave., is now open to customers, Yonkers city officials announced on Friday, Nov. 3.  In a social media post, officials said the new eatery joined the city's "family of thriving local businesses."  The grill serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and also offers takeout in addition to dining in. Visitors can also stop by the bar to grab a drink.  Some delicious menu items include B…
Construction Begins On New Film Production Space In Yonkers: 'Cutting-Edge' Construction Begins On New Film Production Space In Yonkers: 'Cutting-Edge'
Construction Begins On New Film Production Space In Yonkers: 'Cutting-Edge' An upcoming production space meant to attract filmmakers from across the globe is now under construction in Westchester.  A groundbreaking ceremony for the new MEDIAPRO Studios at Great Point Studios facility, located in Yonkers at 1050 North Broadway, was held on Monday, Nov. 6, Yonkers city officials announced. The upcoming facility will be a "cutting-edge production space" that will feature new technology and infrastructure in order to accommodate the "growing demands" of the entertainment and filmmaking industry, officials said.  The studios will offer soundstages, post-…
Haven Hot Chicken To Celebrate Grand Opening Of 'Delicious, Convenient Spot' In CT Haven Hot Chicken To Celebrate Grand Opening Of 'Delicious, Convenient Spot' In CT
Haven Hot Chicken To Celebrate Grand Opening Of 'Delicious, Convenient Spot' In CT A popular eatery will soon bring its signature brand of hot fried chicken to a college campus in Connecticut.  Haven Hot Chicken, a franchise known for its Nashville Hot Chicken, will be opening its fifth location on Saturday, Nov. 18 in Storrs, Connecticut at 1206 Storrs Rd., which is within walking distance to the University of Connecticut's Storrs campus. The 2,000-square-foot location will offer the franchise's signature menu of crispy fried chicken, fries, sides such as banana pudding or garlic dill pickles, and even vegetarian options such as the "Not Chicken Sandwich." …
Elmsford Superintendent Abruptly Resigns After Only Months In Position Elmsford Superintendent Abruptly Resigns After Only Months In Position
Elmsford Superintendent Abruptly Resigns After Only Months In Position The superintendent of a Westchester school district has stepped down from his position just months after joining the district.  Elmsford Union Free School District Superintendent Ronald Gonzalez announced his resignation, effective immediately, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, according to a statement released by the district's Board of Education.  Gonzalez's departure comes only months after he was named superintendent in March 2023. Before that, he joined the district in July 2022 as interim superintendent. Gonzalez issued a statement on Wednesday addressing his decision.  "It has been a pleasure…
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