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Police: Dog Feces Box Left in Front of Home
An Irvington resident reported the incident on May 17.

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An Irvington resident reported the incident on May 17.

The 32-year-old man was transported to Pleasantville after being detained in Rhode Island.
The Chappaqua-based group will begin its fundraiser May 30 at Trump National Golf Club.
The village's Chamber of Commerce brought together business owners last week for an outdoor meeting.
Briarcliff Middle School students displayed their artwork alongside Atria's senior residents'.
Pleasantville seventh graders were treated to demonstrations with Westchester County Police dogs Friday.
A district consultant will weigh in on the schools' use of facilities and space at the board of education's June 4 meeting.
The Ardsley teen reportedly had a small amount of marijuana and a joint.
Briarcliff Manor 15-year-old Ian Wax outran the competition in the Friends of the Library-sponsored race.
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
The board of education will meet on Wednesday to discuss budget plans.
Rivertowns' villages held commemorative ceremonies and parades on Memorial Day.
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