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Five things you should know for today, April 3.

Rasheed Oluwa
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Five things you should know for today, April 3.

The tentative budget proposal would force officials to override the state property tax cap.
Frank Catalina, a local attorney, will try to gain the Peekskill Republican Commitee's nod for this year’s mayoral race when the nominating committee meets Wednesday night.
Five things to know for today, April 2.
A 60-year-old was arrested March 22 after he allegedly beat his 48-year-old victim outside a deli in Peekskill.
Glenroy Richards, 60, was arrested on March 22 after he allegedly beat his 48-year-old victim at a deli in Peekskill.
More than 40 Hendrick Hudson High School seniors participated in the school's annual fashion show earlier this month.
Here is a list of homes in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area that were recently purchased.
Police said they arrested Alaina Sessions after a year-and-a-half long investigation.
Easter: brunch, specials and more.
A look at some of the open houses in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area.
Police said they arrested Alaina Sessions after a year-and-a-half long investigation.
More than 1,000 people gathered at Depew Park for a live version of the 'Stations of the Cross' for Good Friday.
Residents at the Hudson View Estates are now clear to drink their tap water, according to the Westchester County health officials. A 'no drink' advisory was instituted untile officials could test for the presence of the AFFF foam used to put
Lapolla Little League officials are scrambling to fill roster spots as the season approaches. The league will not be able to start its 50th season it can't form enough teams.
From our neighborhood to the towns around us, if you're looking for something to do this weekend we've got you covered.
Today marks Vietnam Veteran's Day.
Westchester County health officials lifted a boil water alert in the area of Pemart Avenue in Peekskill. But residents in Hudson View Estates are still being advised not to drink the water until test results come in.
Volunteers will remain at the Peekskill Elks Lodge for the next two weeks collecting and sorting items for the victims of the March 21 fire on Lakeview Drive in Peekskill.
Peekskill police arrested Deborah Downs on March 21.