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Indian Point Officials: Plant Ready for Sandy
Indian Point Energy Center said they didn't expect any major complications from Hurricane Sandy.

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Indian Point Energy Center said they didn't expect any major complications from Hurricane Sandy.

Please be advised that the Riverfront Green, China Pier and the Annsville Preserve are closed until further notice to both pedestrian and vehicle traffic by order of the City Manager.
The Town of Cortlandt Shelter located at the Muriel H. Morabito Community Center on Westbrook Drive will be opening tonight, Oct. 28, beginning at 7 p.m.
Storm expected to hit the area early Monday.
While Peekskill officials prepare to seek proposals for new management at the Paramount, the theater's board of directors is scrambling to develop a plan that will help it deal with its debt going forward.
Peekskill city officials are warning residents to clean their catch basin adjacent to their property to minimize flooding.
Here is a sampling of local events this weekend.
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Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino spoke about taxes, unfunded mandates in Cortlandt town hall Wednesday as part of his "Ask Astorino" tour.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Wednesday that the workers were charged with causing the death of an elderly resident in the Tarrytown Hall Care Center and attempting to cover their crime.
Five Things You Should Know Today, Oct. 25.
It flew over the Pawling boy's home around 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
News that the City of Peekskill is seeking out proposals for the Paramount has local theater managers excited.
Five things you should know today, Oct. 24.
Hugo Lalvay, 19, of Peekskill, is scheduled to appear in court Thursday after he hit another man in the head with tire iron, according to police.
Peekskill Mayor Mary Foster said the locks have been changed to the building for the Paramount Center for the Arts and the city's Corporation Council is working on RFP for new management at the space.
A second public hearing is scheduled for Nov. 26.
Five things you should know today, Oct. 23.
A look at major stories throughout the Hudson Valley.