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Beecher Funeral Home provided the following obituary.
Slippery conditions are possible, and a winter weather advisory is in effect until early Tuesday.
She was released and will be due in Southeast Justice Court at a later date.
Officials report no injuries.
Beecher Funeral Home provided the following obituary.
All after-school activities are cancelled, too.
She was released after posting $200 bail.
Officials are requesting resumes and other credentials from interested residents.
The event drew 'scores' of employees.
He was held at the Putnam County Correctional Facility pending arraignment.
Cops stopped him after he crossed the double yellow line on Route 22, according to officials.
After a denial is made, the agency seeking the information has 30 days to file an appeal.
A previous conviction upped the Pleasantville woman's charge to a felony in Bedford.
Cops stopped him after he crossed the double yellow line on Route 22, according to officials.
The defendant turned herself in and was arraigned before Judge Erik P. Jacobsen.
She posted $200 bail and was released, pending a Feb. 7 court appearance, according to Bedford Police.