- Military veterans from World War II through Vietnam and the Iraqi conflict stood side by side as the Town of Greenburgh honored their service with its fifth Annual Veterans Barbecue at Anthony F. Veteran Park.
- A traffic stop in Irvington led to the discovery of heroin and the arrest of a 33-year-old Irvington resident wanted in connection with several stolen vehicles in the area, according to Greenburgh Police.
- Born and raised in Yorktown Heights, chef Nick Di Bona has launched a new restaurant in Larchmont – just a few weeks before he makes an appearance as a competitor on Food Network Channel’s “Chopped.”
- Westchester deals with first government shutdown in 17 years after Congress failed to agree on a spending plan.
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