With hot and humid weather forecast and temperatures expected to reach or exceed 90 degrees in parts of the county for the next three days, the Westchester County Department of Health is issuing a heat advisory. As temperatures rise, residents are advised to avoid strenuous activity, drink plenty of nonalcoholic, […]
Month: July 2016
Harrison PD link heroin deaths to Bronx dealer
Police made a mark in their ongoing battle against heroin in the town/village of Harrison, as six individuals have been arrested for selling and possessing the drug that contributed to the recent deaths of two unidentified Harrison residents, ages 26 and 29, at the end of June. In the aftermath […]
Rye police continue search for serial burglary suspect
On Tuesday, June 14, the Rye Police Department continued its search for an unidentified young woman after she attempted to burglarize another home in the city, marking the third such incident in recent months. According to Rye police, a string of intrusions has affected homeowners on Harbor Lane, Oakland Beach […]
Activists respond to vandalism at Rye cemetery
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n Saturday, June 18 at the Greenwood Union Cemetery, located at 215 North St. in Rye, the nonprofit organization Friends of the African American Cemetery held a solidarity ceremony for veterans and others buried at the cemetery in response to acts of vandalism perpetrated on-site just before the Memorial Day […]
Larchmont welcomes new trustee
The village of Larchmont Board of Trustees is back to full strength as Malcolm Frouman, a Democrat—filling a vacancy created by Mayor Lorraine Walsh’s transition to her current role—settles into his new position as trustee. Although Frouman, 69—who has lived in Larchmont for 23 years and formerly worked as an […]