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Acting Peekskill Police Chief's Daughter Joins Rye PD
A press release from Rye City Police Commissioner William Connors.

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A press release from Rye City Police Commissioner William Connors.

Five things you should know for today, Jan. 17.
Croton-on-Hudson officials are hopeful a new Web site will help simplify the process of applying to NYSERDA's Energy Star program for local residents.
Normal parking rules are now effect in Peekskill.
Multi-year federal probe leads to charges against 32 people.
Peekskill and Lakeland schools are closed for today.
City hopes to have new management team in place by next month.
Five things you should know for today, Jan. 16
Peekskill police arrested Shaymar Stewart, 20 of Cortlandt Manor, and charged him with a felony count of driving without a license after he crashed his car on Crompond Road Monday night.
Violators will be subject to a $50 fine and have their vehicles towed.
Peekskill city officials are reviewing a proposal to charge a $40 a year registration fee to use the Kiley Youth Center.
The senate's provisions include banning high-capacity magazine clips, requiring safe weapons storage to prevent guns from being obtained by people who can't have them and use a licenses database. It would also limit disclosure of gun permits.
Five things you should know for todat, Jan. 15.
City hires former White Plains Corporation Counsel and 22-year state Department of Transportation Civil Engineering Expert to fill vacant positions.
State police are still searching for the second suspect in the Dec. 28 armed robbery of a BP Mart located near the hamlet of Montrose.
More than 100 New York Army National Guard Soldiers from the 69th Infantry were honored during Freedom Salute Ceremony at the state armory in Peekskill Sunday.
Five things you should know for today, Jan. 14.
Here's a summary of tonight's agenda at Peekskill city hall.
More than 100 New York Army National Guard Soldiers from the 69th Infantry were honored during Freedom Salute Ceremony at the state armory in Peekskill Sunday.
Joan McDonald, Commissioner of the state Department of Transportation, gave a regional presentation on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s state of the state address at the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber in Peekskill Thursday.