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12 New Shops, Eateries Coming To Mall In Westchester
A dozen new stores and eateries are slated to open to shoppers at a busy mall in Westchester. The 12 new businesses, which will be located at The Westchester in White Plains at 125 Westchester Ave., will open throughout 2024 beginning in the summer.The upcoming stores and eateries include:&nbs…
Five summer 2024 Westchester music, food events to put on your radar now
Get ready for some food, fun and music. Five upcoming Westchester festivals are sure to wow your tastebuds, get you dancing and — hopefully — introduce you to something new. June 1: Scarsdale Music Festival, Scarsdale. A festive day of live music, food, drinks and family fun are...
Bronx man accused of stealing mail, cashing checks from CT
WILTON, CT (WFSB) - A man from New York was accused of stealing mail and altering checks from Connecticut. Police in Wilton said they charged Boris Elias Vivies, 35, of the Bronx, with third-degree criminal attempt to commit larceny and second-degree identity theft. Wilton police said they received reports in...
Why Paterson officials want to recreate what occurred 230 years ago at the Great Falls
PATERSON — Rewatering the city’s raceways, the man-made canals that used to power 19th-century industries around the Great Falls, has been a high priority for national park advocates who want to re-create its history. Having water flowing through the three levels of raceways at the Great Falls would give park visitors the best...
Historic Bronx Borough Courthouse goes on market for first time in years; price cut to $35M
A historic former courthouse in the South Bronx, abandoned since the 1970s, is on the market for the first time in years, raising hopes that the space may finally be put to use after several false starts. The landmarked Bronx Borough Courthouse takes up a full block at the intersection of E. 161st St. between Third and Brook Aves. in Melrose and has been vacant for nearly 50 years. It was ...
NYPD sergeant charged in cooler death of Bronx drug suspect to appear in court
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – The NYPD sergeant accused of throwing a cooler at a man after a drug bust is set to face a judge on Tuesday. Sgt. Erik Duran is facing charges of criminally negligent homicide and manslaughter after throwing a cooler at Eric Duprey as he drove a scooter down a Bronx […]
Meet Steven Guttenberg In Northvale
Steven Guttenberg, a true 80s icon, will be signing copies of his new book "Time to Thank" at Books and Greetings in Northvale on Sunday, May 19 at noon. In "Time to Thank," the star of "Diner" discusses how he became a caregiver to his father when he was diagnosed with kidney failure, according to a synopsis. Guttenberg discusses growing up in Queens and Long Island, his early career in Hollywood and what it was like to care for an ailing family member at the end of their life, taking people from glitzy Hollywood parties to a dialysis center in suburban Phoenix, according to a synopsis.
Bergen-Based Gang Members Charged In DEA Takedown: Feds
Ernesto Adon Martinez, 38, Luis Arismedy Gomez Torres, 28, and Deury Luis Gomez Torres, 25, drove back and forth "on a near-daily basis" between Fort Lee and an apartment just off Dyckman Street in the Fort George section of Manhattan where drugs were packaged and stashed, they said.The Trinitarios emerged in New York City in the 1990s as protection against rival gangs such as the Latin Kings. They quickly got into selling drugs, among other law-breaking enterprises.Last week, high-ranking member William "Principe" Jones was sentenced to life in federal prison for shooting and killing a confidential informant he lured to an area next to a cemetery in Sussex County.Jones had served more than a decade for another intentional murder in New York City in October 1993 before being released in September 2008.The DEA worked the Bergen County Trinitarios case with their federal and local colleagues, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) unit, the ATF, the NYPD and police from Fort Lee and Belleville, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said.
Federal jury rejects Mount Vernon man's claims of illegal strip searches by detective
A federal jury on Monday found Mount Vernon and two narcotics detectives not liable on allegations by a city resident that he was unlawfully strip searched three times during a drug arrest seven years ago. The jury rejected all of Alan Seward’s claims against Detective Camilo Antonini, his supervisor Detective Sgt. Sean Fegan and the city, particularly that Antonini had conducted body cavity searches and twice punched him during their interaction. ...
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