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A benefit event on April 5 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. will include music, complimentary appetizers plus a number of discounted drink and food specials.

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A benefit event on April 5 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. will include music, complimentary appetizers plus a number of discounted drink and food specials.

The event at Yorktown Cycles, 1899 Commerce St., is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10.
The Yorktown Consolidated Water District was recognized by Westchester County Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler and the Westchester County Board of Health.
Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police Somers Bureau of Criminal Investigation at (914) 277-3651.
Here, a list of resources, events and services in honor of Passover.
Terry Losicco was sentenced to prison for the killing of a long-time Somers resident and civic leader and the near-fatal beating of her husband in 1980.
Angelo Ingrassia, the judge who sentenced Somers murderer Terry Losicco to 27 1/3 years to life in prison, died on Thursday, March 21, according to reports.
The murderer was sentenced to prison for the killing of a long-time Somers resident and civic leader and the near-fatal beating of her husband in 1980.
Jennifer Siciliano left her teaching job to pursue her dream. Now, she is loving her job, challenging herself at various competition and bringing home awards.
Here are five things you need to know today, March 25.
Daniel J. Weber, who was incarcerated at the Putnam County Jail on unrelated charges, was arrested on March 19 after it was discovered there was an arrest warrant for him.
The murderer was sentenced to prison for the killing of a long-time Somers resident and civic leader and the near-fatal beating of her husband in 1980.
The entire event, which cost $700, was paid for by Fr. John LaFarge #4012 Knights of Columbus of Yorktown Heights.
Mary Beth Murphy announced she will not seek re-election as Somers supervisor, a post she has held since 1998.
The home is listed at $1.05 million, according to AOL Real Estate reports.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here's what's happening around Yorktown and Somers.
A total of 16 scouts and three adult leaders joined in at the Grace Lutheran Church in Yorktown to have their heads shaved.
In two separate incidents, the 38-year-old Shrub Oak man and 20-year-old Hopewell Junction woman were arrested for drunken driving on the Taconic State Parkway, state police said.
Suzanne Kraus Mancuso has painted more than 1,100 pictures of religious buildings and has set her second world record.
The 55-year-old man was charged with third-degree attempted assault, a misdemeanor.