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Founder of Stew Leonard's grocery chain dies at 93

Stew Leonard's, the small chain of supermarkets that started as a dairy store in Norwalk, has evolved into a $600 million business.

 

GOP, claiming fraud, wants Clarkstown Democrats pulled from ballot

Decisions in this and several other election cases are expected Friday.

 

Westchester Cycle Club holding May 6 event in Armonk to draw female cyclists

Cycling with men can be intimidating for some women. So the Westchester Cycle Club is holding woman-only rides May 6 in Armonk to build community.

 

NY attorney general calls for national recall of Kia and Hyundai cars vulnerable to theft

Eighteen attorneys general have asked the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall Kias and Hyundais lacking anti-theft technology.

 

Stewart Airport to offer nation's first nonstop service to the Faroe Islands

Port Authority announced Stewart Airport will offer the nation's first nonstop flights to the Faroe Islands beginning in August.

 

Sculpture in honor of rapper Heavy D unveiled in Mount Vernon

"Heavy D, for me, wasn't just an artist. He was my classmate. He was my friend. He was my party partner," said Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard.

 

Borscht Belt Museum coming to the Catskills. 'Mrs. Maisel' helped reignite interest in era

When completed for an anticipated spring 2025 opening, the museum plans to present archival film and audio, film series, and interpretive materials.

 

Sculpture honoring the late rapper "Heavy D" unveiled in Mount Vernon

A sculpture by artist Eto Otitigbe honoring the late rapper Dwight "Heavy D" Myers was unveiled in Mount Vernon at 42 Broad, a new residential site.

 

Unlicensed teen driver loses control of car, crashes head-on into school bus in New Castle

An unlicensed teenage driver lost control of a Honda Accord and crashed head-on into a school bus in New Castle on Wednesday, causing multiple injuries.

 

Apartments proposed in downtown Chappaqua aimed at empty nesters, young professionals

The proposal is to redevelop the vacant Rite Aid at 50 North Greeley Ave. and would include 4,300 square feet of commercial space.

 

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