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The 1964 US presidential election was the first in which a television advertisement was seen to have been a major factor.
Alice Hoye, a nurse from Crompond, shoots a .22 at Blue Mountain Sportsman Center in Cortlandt.
The historic U.S. Supreme Court ruling that yesterday upheld the constitutional right of individuals to bear arms is not expected to have an immediate effect on New York state's stringent gun-control laws.
Crompond unveils 'Cardinal Crest'
A brick-and-stone sculpture that will be the centerpiece of an outdoor garden was unveiled at Crompond Elementary School this morning, dedicated both to the school's 50th anniversary and to retiring Principal ...
YORKTOWN - Five years ago, Ed Goldberg wasn't a cyclist. Sure, he had ridden bicycles, but not so much since he dropped the training wheels and big horn.
Mount Kisco salon helps women transition to the workforce
MOUNT KISCO - Lydia Cassia knows what it's like to struggle. She was a single mother who at times worked four jobs to support herself and her daughter.
charges New York co-op with denying handicap-accessible parking space
“One in five Americans has some form of disability. It's important that property owners and managers understand that they must make exceptions to their rules, policies, and procedures if it means making housing livable for persons with disabilities”
ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that it has charged a cooperative apartment complex in Peekskill, New York, with denying a resident with ... via HUD
Mohegan firefighters pull woman from burning apartment
Firefighters pulled an unconscious woman from her burning basement apartment tonight and helped the family upstairs - unaware there was a fire- to safety. via The Journal News
Parking charge adds insult to injury
Motor vehicle fees in New York are high, so why are motorists saddled with an additional parking charge - $3 per 30 minutes - at the Department of Motor Vehicles office on Hamilton Avenue in White Plains? ... via Journal News
Feral colony vexes Yorktown neighbors
“If you release them, that doesn't solve anything.”
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS - Pam Bollen used to consider the feral cat colony in her neighborhood a nuisance. via Journal News