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Postal carrier stole gift cards, and used them to buy Thanksgiving fixings, authorities say
A sticky-fingered postal carrier was busted this week for pilfering two gift cards sent to a New Jersey man and using them to buy fixings for her Thanksgiving dinner, authorities said.
Property Tax Exemption Seminar - November 30, 2009
The Villge of Irvington Treasurer's Office in conjunction with the Senior Program is holding a Property Tax Exemption Seminar on Monday, November 30, 2009 at the Irvington Senior Center - 29 Bridge Street - 1:00 PM.
Tentative Greenburgh budget projects 6.9% tax increase
GREENBURGH - As the economy remains in a downward trend, the town will continue to do more with less next year, said Supervisor Paul Feiner, who has released his tentative spending proposal for 2010.
Elmsford police sergeant is highest paid among Greenburgh's 6 villages
GREENBURGH - An Elmsford police sergeant was the top earner in all of the town's six villages last year.
Veterans Day: Girl Scouts deliver treats across Westchester
Continuing their tradition of sharing sweet treats, a couple of hundred Girl Scouts representing 23 troops in the Ardsley school district decorated thank-you cards and delivered homemade cookies to about 240 veterans in the area today.
Mary A. Noble, 91, died at home on November 9th. She was born Mary Antoinette Tripp on November 8, 1918 in Champion, NY, and moved to Edwards with her mother Ethel Tripp as a teenager.
DATABASE: Municipal salaries for Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown
Elmsford police Sgt. James A. Wehr received $170,055, which made him the top municipal earner among six villages last year.
Student, 20, Jumps to His Death at N.Y.U.
A 20-year old student at New York University apparently took his own life on Tuesday morning, reviving concerns about the high number of suicides there in recent years.
Greenburgh task force cites two shops for underage alcohol sales.
The Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force cited two businesses for selling alcohol to minors, police said.
Tuesday's tragic death at NYU was the latest in a rash of student suicides. Kathleen Kingsbury on why it's so hard for colleges to prevent their kids from killing themselves.
Irvington family 'devastated' by NYU student's apparent suicide plunge
NEW YORK - A 20-year-old student from Irvington died Tuesday after an apparent suicide leap in the main library at New York University, school officials said.
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Troubled NYU student leaps to his death from library
The body of New York University student Andrew Williamson-Noble, 20, of Irvington, NY, was discovered in NYU's Bobst Library early Tuesday.
Fremont campus may be America's Favorite School
Irvington High School is in the lead for the title of "America's Favorite School," with one week left in the online competition.
WestClinTech Partners With CounterTrade to Make XLeratorDB Available to All Federal Agencies
XLeratorDB is a powerful set of analytic database tools that enables SQL Server to perform a wide range of finance, statistics, math and engineering functions, mirroring those found in Excel.
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Acclaro Announces Technical Document Localization Webinar for Global Businesses
Acclaro, a leading localization and translation firm, presents a free webinar "The Basics of Technical Document Localization" to help companies make their tech publications ready for global markets.
EASTCHESTER: A 17-year-old Eastchester boy is facing a drug charge after a town police officer spotted him allegedly selling prescription drugs to other teens.
Cops: No licenses for fire starting painters
Two painters blamed for accidentally setting fire today to a three-story home on West Clinton Avenue were issued summonses for working without a Westchester home improvement license, police said.
Firefighters are responding to a blaze at a private residence at 60 W. Clinton Ave., authorities said.
City Room: Lining the Hudson With Ferry Docks
A rendering of a small ferry dock - known as a "spud barge" - that has been proposed by the Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial Celebration The Hudson River may no longer be the major economic and transportation artery it once was, but it is a big river - beautiful in parts - that is home to commercial boats like ferries and barges as well as ...
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Contemporary Hudson Valley Artists Bring the Beauty, Mystery and...
Beauty. Mystery. Nature Transformed. A group show of five local Hudson Valley Artists pays homage to the environment at Hammertown Gallery in Rhinebeck.
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