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Hatteras Funds to buy $300M fund operator
Hatteras Funds , a Raleigh hedge-fund operation with $1.3 billion under management, has agreed to buy Alternative Investment Partners LLC, pending shareholder approval.
Lowey votes against constituents' interests
Rep. Nita Lowey, D-Harrison, sends out informative e-mails telling about all the earmark projects she takes credit for that take place in Westchester County.
Small house fire quickly extinguished
RYE - Harrison firefighters put out a fire that began in a bathroom of a house at 21 Griswold Road in Rye this morning.
New Square, Kaser are LoHud's fastest-growing municipalities
Two villages in Ramapo - New Square and Kaser - are the fastest-growing municipalities in the Lower Hudson Valley, according to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
LOCKPORT: Yahoo! plan gets approval
It's official. Yahoo! is coming. The well-known Internet services company's plan to build a data center in the town was given the green light Tuesday.
Apartments, stores in plans by Harrison train stop
HARRISON - They know what they want along Halstead Avenue on the south side of the railroad tracks - residential apartments, stores, plaza areas and a large parking garage.
Separate accidents cleared on N/B Hutch, accident on S/B Hutch in Harrison; backups easing
Separate two-car accidents on the northbound Hutchinson River Parkway near Mamaroneck Avenue were cleared about 10:30 a.m. today, police said.
Suspended cop challenges chief in Harrison supervisor race
Ralph Tancredi, a suspended town police officer who is seeking disability benefits, plans to challenge his boss for the Conservative Party line in the race for town supervisor.
AMD 'Congo' Decision Sparks Outrage
A well-publicized letter from author Dave Donelson convinced computer chip giant AMD Corporation to change a product code name, according to an online report on technology site CNET News.
New Yorkers Grow Weary Of Constant June Rain
Residents across the Tri-State are finding rushing water where you'd normally find a trickle.
YMCA grant funds schools' edible gardens
RYE: A grant from General Mills Corp. will allow the Rye YMCA to add gardening to its list of ways to promote good health among schoolchildren.
Ossining, Port Chester drivers charged with DWI on I-95, in Peekskill
Troopers charged two motorists with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated in separate incidents last night and this morning, state police said today.
Loss of Brewster mother and daughter felt widely
SOUTHEAST - Lori Donohue and her 8-year-old daughter, Kayla, were just feet apart before both were killed Monday.
Harrison student interviews Rice after 8-month chase
HARRISON - Though Dominique Cuce, a Harrison High School senior, has always loved reporting, she never imagined ending high school with an interview with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Land transactions for the week of June 3, 2009
Deeds that were transferred in Shelby County from May 22-29. May 22 -Fannie Mae, also known as, Federal National Mortgage Association to Ethel Merchant for $103,000 for Lot 214, Lot B at Waterford Village.
Sensors will signal trouble on Bronx River Parkway
A series of sensors installed underneath the Bronx River Parkway will alert police officers and public works employees to problems more quickly and eventually may allow drivers to check the Internet for travel times before leaving home.
Softball semifinals: Albertus Magnus tops Putnam Valley; Harrison...
From staff reports North Rockland 5, White Plains 0: In a Class AA semifinal at North Rockland, Brianna Rivera went 2 for 3 and had an RBI for the top-seeded Red Raiders.
Prospect Hill Principal Limato Promoted With Kathleen McGrath to New Positions
Prospect Hill School Principal Dr. Richard Limato is being promoted to the new position of Director of Elementary Education and Technology and Kathleen McGrath to Director of Secondary Education and K-12 Technology.
Harrison Dems leave supervisor nomination to primary
Town Democratic leaders have failed to nominate Supervisor Joan Walsh to a second term, instead splitting votes at their convention between her and challenger Brendan Murphy, a former town police officer.
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