Oct 31, 2009 | Journal News
Millenium Book Club to meet Nov. 18
HARRISON: The Millenium Book Club will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Harrison Public Library on Bruce Avenue.
A half-moon Halloween: Trick or treat at Harrison's
Mike Rothfeld, owner of the Harrison Bakery, with a tray of fresh half-moon cookies.
Harrison vendor sells hot dogs, buys gold
HARRISON - Anthony Romeo parks his hot dog truck in one of the nation's wealthiest zip codes, which makes it all the more jarring to see the big 'CASH FOR GOLD' sign in the windshield.
William Raveis Opens Second Empire...
William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance is opening a second office in Westchester County, New York.
Roxbury doctor's plane crashes at New York airport
A Succasunna-based pediatrician flying a plane on a medical mission crashed into a bed of weeds after overrunning the runway at Westchester County Airport in Harrison, N.Y. A worker at the Route 10 office of Dr.
Find a wealth of information about the Nov. 3 local elections
Voters in the Lower Hudson Valley go to the polls Nov. 3 to decide a host of local elections.
Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster shooting film in Mamaroneck
Mel Gibson is filming a scene tonight at a Mamaroneck beverage store for the movie "The Beaver" directed by Jodie Foster, who also appears in the film.
New White Plains medical team treats victims during rescues
When people are injured in fires, construction accidents or other disasters large and small, getting fast, advanced medical treatment can mean the difference between life and death.
Our first-time gardeners share tales of their bounty
As the leaves begin to color up and drop - and our thoughts turn from basil and cucumbers to apples and pumpkins - we thought it the perfect time for one last check-in with the first-time vegetable gardeners we've been following all summer.
Author, entrepreneur to speak at JCC
HARRISON: Westchester entrepreneur and author Noah Alper will be the featured speaker Oct.
It's Garnets vs. Huskies, Saturday 2pm at Harrison
MyRye.com is pleased to be providing the Old Garnet's Garnet football write-ups. It's the big one this week - Garnets vs.
Jury rules in favor of Harrison cop in sex-assault suit
A jury has ruled in favor of a Harrison police officer who was accused of sexually abusing a woman during a 2006 drug arrest, a town attorney said Wednesday.
Case of mistaken identity leads to drug arrests in New Rochelle
A man who was to rendezvous in a service station to buy drugs mistakenly approached an off-duty detective because he was driving a car similar to his dealer's, police say.
County leaders at odds over free bus rides
The Westchester County Board of Legislators' leading Democrat wants to know why County Executive Andrew Spano is giving away free bus rides weeks before an election - without consulting legislators.
Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: Califone, who performs at Mohawk Place on Thursday the 15th.
Harrison police chief faces donation rule in mayoral bid
HARRISON - Supervisor candidate David Hall has the distinction of being the first active police chief in recent memory to run for mayor.
Model testifies that Harrison cop molested her
A model who says she was sexually violated by a Harrison police officer during a traffic stop admitted Wednesday that she was high on drugs and alcohol at the time of the incident.
Schumer pushes allergy bill for schools
In New York, an estimated 174,000 children suffer from food allergies, but there are no federal guidelines to deal with the problem, Sen.
Kitchen Stadium once again opens its doors to find a new culinary warrior in the sizzling primetime series The Next Iron Chef.
Mom Acquitted of Manslaughter in Baby's Death
A 21-year-old mother from Westchester has been acquitted of killing her baby daughter by smashing the girl's head against a wall at her boyfriend's Harrison home.