- A Mount Kisco woman was issued a summons after her vehicle got stuck on the railroad tracks in Chappaqua.
- Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton broke her silence over the recent email controversy.
- Constantine Kalandranis, the owner and chef of Nyack restaurant 8 North Broadway, is ready to expand on the Hudson River's other side by opening a pair of eateries in Mount Kisco and Harrison.
- Frank Yozzo, owner of the Four Seasons Flower Shop has been named a citizen of the year honoree by the Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce.
- Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino recalled his friendship with the late Cardinal Edward Egan.
- Former Katonah-Lewisboro school district athletic director and John Jay High School football coach Ron Lyons passed away.
- Three-time Oscar-nominated actor Bradley Cooper recently visited his alma mater, Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University.
- A Yorktown man is facing drug and weapons charges after being found asleep in his vehicle at a gas station.
- Westchester legislators helped clear the way for the sale of the PepsiCo site in Somers.
- Pound Ridge restaurants continue to serve up cuisine during restaurant week.
- A Peekskill man was charged with choking a victim during a dispute in Cortlandt.
- An Ossining group is raising funds to restore the Olive Opera House.
- Pequenakonck Elementary School students made all of the snowfall part of their schoolwork.
- The Cortlandt Farm Market is preparing to reopen on April 1.
- Briarcliff native Paul Henshaw threw a no-hitter for Kenyon College.
- An elementary school teacher who drank diesel fuel and crashed his car in a commuter parking lot in Westchester County was arrested Tuesday and charged in the sexual assault of three young boys.
- Byram Hills senior Lucy Greenwald was given the Acorda Scientific Excellence Award.
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