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Accident in Lewisboro Leads to DWI Arrest
The defendant was released pending a future court appearance.

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The defendant was released pending a future court appearance.

One resident said the village is a 'hodgepodge' of sorts, and he hopes a new complex wouldn't add to that feeling.
Local students participated in a poster contest, while others took to sprucing up roadways.
The blaze drew firefighters from several northern Westchester fire departments.
The blaze drew firefighters from six departments.
They responded to a slew of 911 calls, for everything from a larceny to harassment to a report of a suspicious odor.
He's served on the Putnam County Legislature, and as the deputy supervisor for the Town of Southeast.
The matter at hand involves a two-acre parcel zoned for residential use.
The matter at hand involves a two-acre parcel zoned for residential use.
Two other clerks were arrested during the same detail.
Whether you're attending this year, or had your big night 30 years ago, we want to see what you wore!
She was on campus and far from the bombing of Monday's marathon.
Complainants reported a range of missing property, including candy, clothing, credit cards and GPS devices.
Photographer, showing work in Brewster, says the scene was inspiring.
The theft was caught on video surveillance.
The investigation is continuing, but authorities do not expect additional charges.
Officials did not release a blood-alcohol level.
Complainants reported a range of missing property, including candy, clothing, credit cards and GPS devices.
Locals at the fire department, the State Police barracks and other establishments adhered to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's direction.
The defendant, who is reportedly homeless but used to live in Yorktown, was held at the Westchester County Jail on $500,000 bail, according to police authorities.