Ben Crnic

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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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Man Engages in Sexual Relations With Boy Under 17 In Chappaqua: Police Man Engages in Sexual Relations With Boy Under 17 In Chappaqua: Police
Man Engages in Sexual Relations With Boy Under 17 In Chappaqua: Police A Northern Westchester man is accused of engaging in sexual relations with a boy younger than 17 years old, police announced.  New, updated report - Bedford Hills Man Nabbed For Sexually Exploiting Boy Gets More Charges: Feds Bedford Hills resident James Collins, Jr., age 67, was arrested in connection with a juvenile sex crime that happened in Chappaqua following an investigation, New Castle Police announced on Thursday, Nov. 9.  According to the department, Collins had sexual relations with a boy under the age of 17. He is now charged with one count of third-degree cr…
Update: Worker Hurt After Falling From Scaffolding Above Taconic Parkway Bridge In Yorktown Update: Worker Hurt After Falling From Scaffolding Above Taconic Parkway Bridge In Yorktown
Update: Worker Hurt After Falling From Scaffolding Above Taconic Parkway Bridge In Yorktown A construction worker was hospitalized with serious injuries after falling from scaffolding over a bridge located on the Taconic State Parkway in Northern Westchester, fire officials said.  The incident happened on Wednesday, Nov. 8 around 2:45 p.m., when first responders were sent to the AmVets bridge on the northbound Taconic State Parkway in Yorktown, where a worker had suffered serious injuries after falling from scaffolding.  Earlier Report - Motorists Asked To Avoid Taconic State Parkway Near Bridge In Yorktown: Police According to the Hartsdale Fire Department, which …
Firefighter, 2 Others Injured In Blaze At Larchmont Eatery Firefighter, 2 Others Injured In Blaze At Larchmont Eatery
Firefighter, 2 Others Injured In Blaze At Larchmont Eatery A basement fire at a popular Westchester eatery resulted in three people being injured, including a firefighter who was hospitalized.  The incident happened on Wednesday, Nov. 8 just after 10 a.m., when the Larchmont Fire Department responded to an active basement fire at Bagels by Sofia located at 145 Chatsworth Ave. According to the department, arriving crews found plenty of smoke pouring from the eatery and upon entering, discovered heavy flames in the basement. Firefighters then evacuated everyone in the eatery as well as the two adjourning buildings before searching for any e…
Pickup Truck Driver Approaches Children At Hudson Valley Bus Stop: Police Investigating Pickup Truck Driver Approaches Children At Hudson Valley Bus Stop: Police Investigating
Pickup Truck Driver Approaches Children At Hudson Valley Bus Stop: Police Investigating Authorities are looking for any available footage of a suspect who reportedly approached children at a Hudson Valley bus stop.  New, updated report - Update: Attempt To Approach Schoolchildren In Mahopac Was 'Misinterpreted,' Police Say The investigation stemmed from an incident that happened in Putnam County on Monday, Nov. 6, when Carmel Police responded to the area of Barrett Hill Road on a report of a suspicious event that had happened during the morning school pickup time, according to Carmel Police Lt. Michael Bodo. A resident who lives on the road told officers that their …
Latest Update: Costs Incurred In Conflict Over Bridge Replacement In Mamaroneck Latest Update: Costs Incurred In Conflict Over Bridge Replacement In Mamaroneck
Latest Update: Costs Incurred In Conflict Over Bridge Replacement In Mamaroneck A conflict between a village and a town in Westchester that stemmed from a $4.5 million bridge replacement project has resulted in more costs to taxpayers after an additional inspection of the structure, officials said. The dispute between municipalities began soon after the commencement of a $4.54 million project meant to replace the Waverly Avenue Bridge over the Sheldrake River in Mamaroneck, which was identified as structurally deficient by the New York State Department of Transportation.  After the project was started on Friday, Oct. 20 with the installment of barri…
Road Closure: Part Of Central Westchester Parkway To Be Affected In North White Plains Road Closure: Part Of Central Westchester Parkway To Be Affected In North White Plains
Road Closure: Part Of Central Westchester Parkway To Be Affected In North White Plains An upcoming road closure is set to shutter part of a busy parkway in Westchester. The southbound Central Westchester Parkway in North White Plains will close on Thursday, Nov. 9 between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., North Castle Police announced. The closure will allow crews to perform maintenance work.  Motorists are asked to use alternate routes during the closure. 
Motorists Asked To Avoid Taconic State Parkway Near Bridge In Yorktown: Police Motorists Asked To Avoid Taconic State Parkway Near Bridge In Yorktown: Police
Motorists Asked To Avoid Taconic State Parkway Near Bridge In Yorktown: Police As a result of a police investigation, motorists are being asked to avoid an area of the Taconic State Parkway in Northern Westchester.  New, updated report - Update: Construction Worker Hurt After Falling From Scaffolding Above Bridge In Yorktown An active police investigation is currently occurring on the northbound Taconic State Parkway at the AmVets bridge, Yorktown Police announced just before 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 8.  More details about the investigation have not yet been released.  This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Election Day Results: Races In Harrison, North Castle Separated By Handful Of Votes Election Day Results: Races In Harrison, North Castle Separated By Handful Of Votes
Election Day Results: Races In Harrison, North Castle Separated By Handful Of Votes Two races for top positions in two Westchester municipalities are now only separated by a handful of votes, including one matchup that was decided by a single vote.  According to unofficial election results released by Westchester County, the supervisor races in both Harrison and North Castle have finished in a near dead heat.  In Harrison, the Republican candidate for Supervisor, Richard Dionisio, received 1,698 votes, only 19 more than his opponent, Democratic candidate Mark Jaffe, who received 1,679.  In North Castle, the race was even tighter, with the Democratic candida…
Election Day Results: These Mayoral Candidates Win Big In Westchester Election Day Results: These Mayoral Candidates Win Big In Westchester
Election Day Results: These Mayoral Candidates Win Big In Westchester Election Day 2023 in Westchester proved to be a mixed bag for mayoral candidates, as some incumbents managed to keep their positions while some found themselves passing on the torch to newcomers.  Hours after polls closed on Tuesday, Nov. 7, several mayoral candidates in Westchester municipalities discovered whether their campaigns had succeeded. Some of these results included:  Yonkers: Incumbent Mayor Mike Spano, a Democrat, managed to beat Republican candidate Anthony Merante in order to secure a fourth term in office. Spano earned 61 percent of the votes, while Merante earned 36 perce…
Over 70 Summonses Issued For 'Unsafe, Dangerous' Truck Violations In North Castle Over 70 Summonses Issued For 'Unsafe, Dangerous' Truck Violations In North Castle
Over 70 Summonses Issued For 'Unsafe, Dangerous' Truck Violations In North Castle A police enforcement detail in Northern Westchester resulted in nearly 80 summonses being issued to truck drivers committing dangerous violations, authorities said. The enforcement effort was announced by the North Castle Police Department on Wednesday, Nov. 8, and was conducted to check trucks for " unsafe and dangerous violations" that can result in serious accidents or even death, police said. In order to conduct the checks, the department teamed up with the New York State Police and the New York Department of Transportation. As part of the detail, authorities checked lighting, weights o…
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