"Today, we built houses in his honor." On Thursday, the world remembered President Jimmy Carter.
The great-grandmother, whose life story is the story of the Hudson Valley, is recalled as an avid reader and the life of the party.
Smith loved the many German Shepherds that he and his wife Edith adopted from the New Rochelle Humane Society.
A life that a star athlete, husband, businessman & father spent giving back to his community will forever be part of the city's fabric.
Dexter was a United States Marine Corps veteran and attended New Rochelle High School, Iona College and New York University.
The Westchester broadcaster and author had outsized presence and influence and a wide-ranging network of personal and professional friends.
Loving speed, Rosen took to the sport of luge at the age of 12 and was the U.S. Junior Luge Champion at the age of 14.
She helped to end the death penalty in NY, served more than a decade on the New Rochelle City Council & gave generously to her community.
As the chief City Court Judge of New Rochelle, Scher was instrumental in the foundation of the Drug Court.
Pelella worked as a painter for most of his life and loved ballroom dancing.
Kenji dedicated his career to the food and service industry.
He raised in New Rochelle and graduated with distinction from New Rochelle High School in 1980.
Smith was born in the Bronx in 1933 and raised her family in New Rochelle.
Gallo died due to complications from the new coronavirus.
Foley died from cancer related to the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center.
At American Legion Post No. 8, where he served on the Color Guard, he was known as the “Irish Wolfhound."
McGuirl was chairman of the Westchester County Veterans Service Committee.
She was a former resident of New Rochelle, Dobbs Ferry and Bedford.
Pompi worked for many years for GHI and St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Yonkers.
Vaccaro also lived in New Canaan, Connecticut, and Poughkeepsie.
He is survived by six children and seven grandchildren.
An arrest of an ex-boyfriend was announced by the police Tuesday.
The New Rochelle resident was on his way home from work when the accident occurred.
A New Rochelle native, Mrs. Trapasso graduated from New Rochelle High School in 1933.
Hopkins was killed in a car crash Saturday in New Rochelle.
A lifelong New Rochelle resident, Crane was 57 when he died.
Skartados died Sunday of pancreatic cancer.
She was studying to be a nurse at Westchester Community College.
Schwab was described as a political activist who rallied friends to fight injustice.
Colleagues and administrators called her a tremendous asset to the school district.
Moye was a veteran of World War II and was stationed in Algeria, Tunisia and Italy.
He once owned the New Rochelle railroad station.
Moore was at Greenwich Hospital and had long suffered from a number of health ailments.
Police believe he was not the intended target of the shooting.
The Washington Post profiles the 32-year-old world traveler, who was killed in Mexico in early 2014.
The billionaire philanthropist died July 30.
A longtime New Rochelle resident, he was 94.
The former New Rochelle resident was 86.
The writer looks back at the former county executive, lieutenant governor, lawyer, farmer and friend.
DelBello was elected Westchester County Executive three times in the 1970s and '80s.