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Here is a list of homes in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area that were recently purchased.

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Here is a list of homes in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area that were recently purchased.

A look at some of the open houses in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area.
Motorists can now resume normal parking in Peekskill.
The Peekskill Common Council is expected vote on a resolution authorizing city management to negotiate a lease with Red House Entertainment during Monday's meeting.
Have a great shot of today's snow? Add it to our gallery here.
Police said Tito Tacuri had 14 license suspensions when they stopped him on March 1.
Hendrick Hudsons, Peekskill and Lakeland schools will be closed today.
The Peekskill Common Council is expected vote on a resolution authorizing city management to negotiate a lease with Red House Entertainment during Monday's meeting.
Police charged Anna Rivera, 58, of Peekskill, with numerous felony counts of drug possession and sales after a joint investigation into heroin sales in the city.
The following is the Cortlandt police blotter from the Westchester County Police Department submitted for the period of Feb. 25 to 28.
Gregory Brown, 46, of Peekskill, and Lee Franklin, 44, of Beacon, are scheduled to appear in Peekskill city court Thursday for multiple felony counts of criminal drug possession.
There is a winter weather advisory and hazardous weather outlook in effect.
Violators will be subject to a $50 fine and have their vehicles towed.
Five things you should know for today, March 6.
Moody's gave the village its blessing with Aa2 rating as Croton officials move forward with the refinancing of $3,445,000 in bonds.
About four dozen attended Tuesday's Peekskill school board meeting in support of Allison Risoli. Risoli, a high school social studies teacher with the district, was placed on administrative leave about a month ago after allegations surfaced that sh
One person received minor injuries from the fire, which took place on Washington Street earlier today.
HVHC is the only hospital in Westchester/Putnam to offer digital tomosynthesis breast cancer screening.
Five things you should know for today, March 5.
Robert Bernhard, 39, of Selden, NY, was charged with fraud and identity theft Sunday after he was reported for a possible fraud case at the Best Buy in the Cortlandt. Bernhard allegedly tried to drive away, hitting a trooper and patrol car in the proces