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Pataki, Trump War Of Words Tops Week's News In Northern Westchester

NORTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Northern Westchester County this past week week

Former of New York Gov. George Pataki discusses Donald Trump’s comments on Mexican immigration.

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* Former New York Gov. George Pataki of Garrison and fellow Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump exchanged heated words, starting on Twiiter after Pataki criticized Trump for his controversial comments about Mexican immigrants.

* Modell's Sporting Goods is seeking to move into the former Borders Books and Music site in Mount Kisco.

* A former executive at PepsiCo in Purchase resigned from her position with Toyota following her arrest in Japan for allegedly importing the drug oxycodone.

*  A Mahopac restaurant owner was found guilty of forcibly touching a waitress in January 2014.

* A total of 162 Westchester County employees accepted a buyout package to leave their jobs by July 31.

* Four Westchester County residents were among the 13 Metro-North employees that were indicted in Manhattan for their roles in a test-cheating scandal regarding exams that are required to be passed by prospective engineers and conductors.

* State lawmakers passed legislation last week that will allows 15 new municipalities in Westchester County to begin collecting occupancy taxes of up to 3 percent on hotel and motel bills.

Plans that have been filed for a controversial proposed expansion of the Katonah CVS provide details as to what form it will take.

Two Peekskill men, a Cortlandt Manor man and a Mohegan Lake man are all facing gang related charges after an alleged attack in Sylvan Glen Park in Mohegan Lake.

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