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Port Chester buildings damaged by fire are part of developer's lawsuit against architect

Village officials don't suspect foul play in fire that damaged three Port Chester buildings where a residential and commercial development is planned.

 

See tulips in bloom at the Garden of Hope at Clover Stadium in Pomona

4,000 tulips, the international symbol for Parkinson's Disease, are in bloom in the Garden of Hope at Clover Stadium in Pomona April 20, 2023. The Parkinson's Wellness Project celebrated Parkinson's Awareness Month at the stadium.

 

If your missing child ran away from home, the police may not look for them.

Police may not look for missing children who run away, and they don't get Amber Alerts.

 

Megan McDonald murder: Police make arrest in 20-year-old cold case

Megan McDonald's 2003 murder is one of Orange County's stubbornest cold cases. State Police now say they've got their man in the 20-year-old murder.

 

Rockland homeowners can submit brush fire damage claims to CSX

State Sen. Bill Weber said CSX has agreed to establish a system for property owners to submit claims for losses in last week's brush fire

 

A school inside a Clarkstown house was shut down. Now the property's for sale for $1.2M

A private school cited by Clarkstown for operating illegally on South Mountain Road is up for sale as the owner appeals judge's closure order

 

Talk about recycling! See sculpture made from 10 years worth of yogurt containers

'Hopefully, these artists inspire people to think about how we dispose of plastic and take care of the planet.'

 

From 'Godfather' to guitarist: Dominic Chianese shows his sensitive side in Westchester

The Westchester Italian Film Festival returns. Showings will be at the Picture House Regional Film Center's historic theaters in Bronxville and Pelham

 

Rowan Wilson confirmed as chief judge of NY's top court. What's his background?

Rowan Wilson was confirmed as the chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals late Tuesday. He is the first Black jurist to hold the role.

 

NY isn't building power transmission lines fast enough, leaving energy goals in jeopardy

NY's green energy goals call for delivering solar and wind energy downstate but it's having a hard time getting there.

 

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