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Cortlandt to Defend Title of Best Tap Water in Westchester Friday
Locals will decide in a blind taste test organized by the county on Friday, May 10.

Rasheed Oluwa
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Locals will decide in a blind taste test organized by the county on Friday, May 10.

Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill is hosting a number events Saturday and Sunday as part of Peekskill Project V.
Five thing you should know for today, May 9.
Former mayor of Buchanan Al Donahue believes questions remain with the budget.
The Westchester County District Attorney's Office combined efforts with police in Cortlandt, Croton and Harrison to make the arrests following a seven month investigation.
Wednesday’s event at the NY Firehouse Grille to fund a gun buyback program and restock the pool of reward money used to get information on serious crimes.
The Westchester County District Attorney's Office combined efforts with police in Cortlandt, Croton and Harrison to make the arrests following a seven month investigation.
The Westchester County District Attorney's Office combined efforts with police in Cortlandt, Croton and Harrison to make the arrests following a seven month investigation.
This is the last hearing that will be scheduled before the the public vote budget referendum on May 21.
Five things to know for today, May 8.
Items from the Westchester County police blotter for the Town of Cortlandt.
The following letter to the editor was submitted by Eugene M. Parrotta.
The organizers of the proposed Guardian Academy charter school in Peekskill said they are examining their options after the state informed them their application was declined last week.
State police arrested Roy Guzik, 47, of Peekskill, Monday and charged him with third-degree burglary after he allegedly took a large stone, threw at the window of the Getty station on Route 6 and stole several pack of cigarettes.
Westchester County Police arrested Hiram Mendez, 35, of Peekskill, and James Marks, 28, of Cortlandt Manor, shortly after midnight Saturday after Mendez allegedly crossed the double yellow line near the Citgo gas station on Oregon Road.
Five things you should know for today, May 7.
Peekskill city officials outlined their reasons for choosing Red House to operate the Paramount Center for the Arts. The Common Council unanimously approved a lease deal with Red House to run the theater on Monday.