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Halloween Parade For Tuckahoe's Koala Park Daycare
EASTCHESTER, N.Y. — Koala Park Daycare recently had its Halloween Parade in Eastchester. Complimentary coffee was provided for the parents and goodie bags handed out to the children. The event included interaction between enrolled parents and children from the day care, who also attended the parade. It was a fun event that brought the center and the community together. Koala Park Daycare is Tuckahoe’s leading family day care program. Children are provided with a safe, loving, clean and multilingual environment where "Little Koalas" play, learn, grow and develop skills at their o…
Business
Diane's Book In Greenwich Celebrates 25 Years This Halloween
GREENWICH, CONN. — Diane’s Books will celebrate with a 25th anniversary party from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Come in costume, if you like, and enjoy refreshments, gifts, raffles, face painting and entertainment. Join authors, staff and neighbors and celebrate the joy of a longstanding community book store. When Diane’s Books opened in November 1990 at 8 Grigg St., Greenwich, there were seven book stores in town. By the turn of the millennium, there was just the one, Diane’s Books. For more information, see the store’s website or call 203-869-1515. Updates also can be found by following…
Events
Catch The Last Hyde Park Farmers Market Of The Season
HYDE PARK, N.Y. – The last day for the Hyde Park Farmers Market is on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 4390 Route 9, across from Town Hall. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the farmers market, which offers local produce, crafts and other goods from area businesses. For more information about the market, contact Market Manager Paul Chenevert at 845-229-9336, email oakgreen@optonline.net or see the market’s website.
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Learn How To Reduce Stress At Katonah Health Forum
KATONAH, N.Y. -- The Second Annual Katonah Inspired Health Forum presents Reducing the Harmful Impact of Stress from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Nov. 9 at the Katonah Village Library, 26 Bedford Road, Katonah, N.Y. These are the panelists at the forum: Dr, Marla Koroly, chief medical officer and senior vice pesident, Medical Affairs at Northern Westchester Hospital. Karoly is board certified in internal medicine with a particular interest in nutrition, exercise, and stress management to optimize health and well-being. Jennifer Powell-Lunder, clinical psychologist at Four Winds Hospital, published au…
Police & Fire
Maryland Man Sentenced In Violent Robbery Of Hyde Park Credit Union
HYDE PARK, N.Y. – William McKinney, 22, of Fort Washington, Md., was sentenced on Monday to 23 years in state prison for the violent kidnapping and robbery at the Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union in Hyde Park, N.Y. in October, 2014, poughkeepsiejournal.com reports. McKinney, and Victor Denny, also from Maryland, and others, kidnapped and beat a man and tried to blind him before using his car in the robbery, the article says. The two assaulted staff and pistol-whipped a teller. McKinney was also ordered to pay $200,881.81 in restitution. For the full article see poughkeepsiejournal.com
News
Orangeburg Kitten Still Trapped In Storm Drain
ORANGEBURG, N.Y. — Rescue efforts Tuesday night to free a kitten trapped in a storm drain have so far been unsuccessful, News 12 reports. Maura Nolan and her co-worker Madg Bideiwy reported to police they heard a cat meowing somewhere on Dutch Hill Road, according the the article. Police found the cat beneath a 200-pound grate but it kept running the other way during rescue attempts. Crews will continue to free the feline using food. For the full story see hudsonvalley.new12.com.
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Westchester County Executive's Party Donates To Clarkstown Candidate
CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. — Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's Reform Party spent $96,000 on George Hoehmann's campaign for Clarkstown supervisor, lohud.com reports. The funds came from a $107,900 donation through a company called "Institute for the Municipal Safety Research, LLC,” according to the article, and paid for television, print advertising and other costs for Hoehmann's Republican campaign to unseat Democrat Supervisor Alexander Gromack. Municipal Safety Research isn’t registered with New York Department of State, as required. Election law mandates donations must be made un…
Police & Fire
Have A Safe Halloween With Tips By Dutchess County Sheriff
DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office offers safety tips for Halloween. Although Halloween is meant to be a time of fun, it also places children in potentially dangerous traffic situations since they are out on the streets after dark, Sheriff’s Office says. In addition there is generally an increase in traffic on the roadways, either because of people transporting their children to “Trick-or-Treat” locations or going to Halloween parties. In order to be safer while walking on the roadways, the Sheriff’s Office urges parents and children to follow these tips: Be br…
Police & Fire
Yorktown Man Pulled Over For Failure To Signal Charged With DWI
YORKTOWN, N. Y. – Robert J. Perry, 58, of Yorktown Heights was charged with driving while intoxicated on Oct. 18, police said. New York State Police from the Cortlandt barracks stopped the vehicle Perry was operating for speeding and making a lane change without using a directional, according to reports. Perry was released on summonses following a court appearance.
News
Dozens Protest 'No Haitian' Help-Wanted Ad
RAMAPO, N.Y. — Protesters organized by a coalition of Haitian-American groups took to the streets on Monday to express their anger over a “no hatitians” help wanted ad, lohud.com reports. Interim Healthcare Inc. placed the ad in the New City Pennysaver on Oct. 15 and has since issued an apology, the article says. Protesters want to know how the ad ran at all and blame Pennysaver. For the full story see loud.com.
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