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More Coyote Sightings Reported in Pleasantville
Residents around Pleasantville have been reporting daytime and evening sightings of coyotes to police.

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Sarah, a graduate of Sleepy Hollow High School, holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and psychology from New York University.
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Residents around Pleasantville have been reporting daytime and evening sightings of coyotes to police.

Pleasantville Police said the downtown street was closed to traffic after a wire came down this morning.
A 3 a.m. traffic stop in Dobbs Ferry led to the confiscation of marijuana, police said.
The Bears moved on to play District 17 champion Wappinger Falls Monday.
The effort, which kicks off on Friday, is a fundraiser for charities supporting causes like clean water and autism awareness.
Board President Shane McGaffey also looks to clear up "misconceptions" about the principal debate.
A wallet taken after the July 4 fireworks and missing electronics have been reported to Dobbs Ferry Police.
Here's a peek at two new restaurants filling vacancies in Briarcliff Manor.
Music lovers from around the region are converging in Pleasantville for the ninth annual day-long festival.
State takes action to prevent children from inhaling secondhand smoke at playgrounds.
The Town of Mount Pleasant and Village of Sleepy Hollow have begun to review the plan.
A longtime Main Street restaurant in Dobbs Ferry has a new look today.
Technical difficulties Friday night forced the planned Hudson River laser show to be canceled.
State takes action to prevent children from inhaling secondhand smoke at playgrounds.
Find out what's happening this week in the Rivertowns.
Residents reported a coyote walking down Washington Avenue toward the business district Sunday night.
The Town of Mount Pleasant plans to vote on the first phase of reconstruction for the Pleasantville campus of Pace University master plan Monday.
Westchester's Steve Fretterd brings his BBQ tips to locals through classes around the region.
A New Rochelle woman has been arrested after a village resident reported a check was cashed.