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Man charged with scamming women on dating sites
Police have arrested and charged and Ardsley man with scamming women on internet dating sites.
Historic pedestrian bridge in Irvington demolished after weekend accident
IRVINGTON - A historic bridge in the village has been demolished after a garbage truck knocked it off its piers over the weekend.
Ardsley High School English and theater teacher Flori Doyle was selected as the conference organizer for the New York State Theatre Education Association Educator's Conference 2009.
Greenburgh commissions study to replace aging town pools
GREENBURGH - The town has commissioned a study of its aging pools at Anthony Veteran and Massaro parks, with renovations that could cost taxpayers as much as $8 million.
Westchester man charged with scamming woman on dating websites
An Ardsley man has been arrested on a five count Westchester County indictment charging him with grand larceny and scheme to defraud among other charges, for allegedly scamming women online.
Get an excellent workout at home, without spending a lot of money
With four kids and a full-time job, Lisa Vitiello has long struggled to squeeze in regular exercise.
Katonah contractor accused of cheating workers
A Katonah contractor was charged Monday with cheating his workers out of more than $100,000 for work they did on the construction of the Ardsley firehouse.
Health aide charged with credit-card swindle
A home health care aide allegedly went on a two-year, $59,000 shopping spree using credit cards in her elderly client's name, continuing the extravaganza even after the victim died, authorities said.
Hands Off My Urinal, Governor Paterson
I give David Paterson credit for trying to save money, but this time he's gone too far.
Greenburgh committee finalizes traffic improvement plans near Ridge Hill development
GREENBURGH - A town committee created to determine how to use $5 million from a settlement with the Ridge Hill developers in Yonkers has finalized traffic improvements for areas that will be affected by the project.
Atria Woodlands To Host Resident Art Show
Ardsley, NY On Thursday, January 28th, Atria Woodlands will feature resident creations during an art exhibit at the senior living community.
Yonkers indictments: Greenburgh considers reopening lawsuit vs. Ridge Hill
The town may reopen its lawsuit against the Ridge Hill development, saying the project's environmental impact study may have been compromised if former Yonkers Councilwoman Sandy Annabi took a bribe to support of the controversial development.
HAWTHORNE - Being the strongest guy in the gym has kept Stephon Watson afloat in his first season as a wrestler.
Cable fight has viewers seething
Food Network and HGTV fans are pleading for the return of their favorite shows as a contract dispute continues to interrupt programming for more than 3 million Cablevision subscribers.
from the Brooklyn AERIEDecember 24, 2009
We all know about DUMBO, but did you know there is a movement now to call what New York City calls Bridge Plaza - RAMBO ? Between the Navy Yard and Vinegar Hill, RAMBO has but one retail establishment, a McDonalds.
Hastings school fire blamed on faulty fridge
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON - Faulty wiring on a refrigerator is being blamed for a fire that caused heavy damage Thursday night to an administrative office in the Hastings-on-Hudson Union Free School District, authorities said.
Michael Malone of Ardsley charged with felony counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal sale of a controlled substance near school grounds, was not employed by the Byram Hills school district.
From Writing 'Wild Thing' to Nostalgia for Yonkers
Steve from New Rochelle, sitting in the corner booth at the Raceway Diner across the street from Yonkers Raceway, overheard some of the conversation at the next table, did quick research on his BlackBerry and then waited for the man with the longish white hair to get up before introducing himself.
Westchester Residents Arming Up For Big Storm
Share + Dec 18, 2009 5:55 pm US/Eastern Reporting Tony Aiello SCARSDALE, N.Y. In the suburbs north of the New York City, people are packing stores to prepare for what's expected to be a miserable weekend.