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Bradley retrial: Defense witness says Fumiko admitted lying to cops
Fumiko Bradley told neighbors that she "lied to police" in her statement about her husband allegedly slamming a door on her hand, one of those neighbors testified Tuesday at former Mayor Adam Bradley's retrial on spousal-abuse charges.
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Center for Autism and the Developing Brain aims to be lifelong resource for patients
New York-area families coping with autism now have a brilliant new resource at their disposal.
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Cops: 5 drove impaired; 3 busted in stolen boat; more
Jose K. Chuva, 28, of Albany, N.Y., was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated with a child, a felony, about 2:45 a.m. Monday on Interstate 87 in Clarkstown, according to state police, who did not indicate the child's age, gender or relationship to Chuva.
Bronx woman, 25, pleads guilty in $121K theft through Mount Vernon business
A Bronx woman who formerly ran an accounting business in Mount Vernon pleaded guilty Monday to grand larceny and tax fraud charges after authorities said she cost the state more than $121,000 in connection with the theft of unemployment insurance benefits and unwarranted tax refund checks.
Christopher Ridley shooting: Jury set to deliberate in civil trial
A federal jury is expected to begin deliberating Monday afternoon in the civil trial for four Westchester County officers who fatally shot off-duty Mount Vernon Police Officer Christopher Ridley in downtown White Plains in 2008.
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Dads a " the Real Personal Trainers
The White Plains Daily Internet Newspaper. Founded 2000 A.D. John F. Bailey, Editor 997-1607 wpcnr@aol.com My father gave me three pieces of advice in life: Always drive an air-conditioned car.
Judge chronicles Scarsdale's 'War of the Roses' divorce
It's not every day that a divorce trial ends with one spouse headed to jail. But the matrimonial battle between Elizabeth Bingham Perry and her hedge-fund executive husband, Jeffrey Perry, is no everyday divorce.
Westchester Hospice Hosts Golf Fundraiser On June 25
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. The Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester will host its 11th Annual Golf Invitational on Tuesday, June 25 at Westchester Hills Golf Club in White Plains.
The globe's most pricey wine lists
WINE LISTS: Today's business meals are a far cry from the ''Mad Men" days when executives downed three-martini lunches.
White Plains honors advocate for Latino immigrants
In 1966, Isabel Villar and her family arrived in White Plains from Cuba. Within a decade she would co-found El Centro Hispano and begin her long reign as the city's leading advocate for Latino immigrants and their families.
Anniversary: Betty Ciccone & Ralph Ciccone
Ralph and Elizabeth 'Betty' Ciccone are celebrating 60 years of marriage. They were raised in New Rochelle, New York and met, according to Betty, "when a cute boy working at the gas station caught her eye".
Westchester's slow start on taxi program costs taxpayers $1.1 million
Westchester County taxpayers are footing an unexpected $1.1 million bill because county officials were slow to launch a new taxi service for disabled residents and grossly overestimated how many of them would switch to cabs from traditional ParaTransit vans.
Revolutionary War: Massacre at Pines Bridge
About 40 miles north of the island of Manhattan, a no-man's land witnessed many skirmishes among militia, Tories and the British and American armies.
Museum Hop With The Help Of The White Plains Library
If you're thinking of heading into the city this weekend, you might want to log onto the White Plains Library's website first.
Judge chronicles how Scarsdale divorce battle spiraled out of control
It's not every day that a divorce trial ends with one spouse headed to jail. But the matrimonial battle between Elizabeth Bingham Perry and her hedge-fund executive husband, Jeffrey Perry, is no everyday divorce.
Sopping wet gardens? Don't fret; rain is good
Though the weather is predicted to be bright and sunny Saturday, with this past week's rain, you might well be wondering: Is the Lower Hudson Valley the new Seattle? In the garden, all this rain is mostly great for your perennials, shrubs and trees, especially newly planted ones.
NYC water rate hike approved; Westchester and Putnam to see impact
The New York City Water Board voted Friday morning to charge its customers in Westchester and Putnam counties an average of $13.16 more each year for their water.
Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley testifies at retrial
Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley took the witness stand Friday at his retrial on domestic violence charges, detailing how his then-wife flew into a rage at him in front of home repair contractors the day before his arrest.
Number of Military Veteran Caregivers Grow, In Need of Support
There are currently at least 22 million U.S. military veterans, many of whom are cared for by family members on an ongoing or full-time basis.
Westchester County Center Hosts Open Gym Nights In July
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. The Westchester County Center will host several Open Gym nights in July for teenagers to interact with each other and stay active, the county said.