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Second Brewster Police officer dies suddenly
BREWSTER – Tragedy has befallen the Brewster Police Department for the second time within the past two weeks. Officer Jose Colon, 54, was pronounced dead at Hudson Valley Hospital Center in Peekskill-Cortlandt Friday night, after his car drove off Route 202 in Yorktown and slammed into a concrete abutment.
Mahopac Fire Department shows off apparatus; recognizes honorary members
MAHOPAC – A dozen honorary members of the Mahopac Fire Department were recognized Saturday during the department’s annual inspection. Before some 100 firefighters in attendance from departments throughout Putnam and northern Westchester, Mahopac Chief Gabe Rivera said, “enough is never said for those members who contribute in a way that affords the title of ‘honorary member,’ allowing us to reach the status that our department is so proud. We appreciate the efforts of these public servants who may stop by the firehouse and assist with chores, help to wash our equipment, assist at parades, take photographs or write stories about our dedicated volunteer firefighters or assist in a myriad of other ways.”
Trio Wanted For Robbery Caught On Route 22 In Southeast
The arrests were made in Putnam County on Friday, April 26, when law enforcement was advised to be on the lookout for a vehicle heading north on Interstate 684 wanted by the New York City Police Department in connection with a robbery investigation. According to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office,...
One Injured in Bedford Pole Crash
BEDFORD, N.Y. - On Friday, May 3, members of the Bedford Fire Department rushed to the scene of a single car accident at the corner of Bayberry Lane and South Bedford Road. Just before 10 p.m., responders arrived at the scene to find a vehicle that had sustained extensive damage after veering off the road and striking a telephone pole. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER EMS units and members of the Bedford Police Department were also at the scene, and one patient was transported by ambulance for evaluation. Members of the BFD handled traffic control and fluid and debris cleanup before turning the scene over to NYSEG representatives for pole replacement. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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