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Brooklyn Restaurant Threatened Over Fake News ‘Pizzagate’ Conspiracy
Roberta’s in Bushwick received threatening phone calls after a video and other rumors linking it to the conspiracy theory appeared online. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective…
White Plains Police Cleared in Suit Over 2011 Shooting Death
A federal jury rejected a wrongful-death claim by the family of Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., a mentally disturbed ex-Marine killed in his apartment. Westchester County Content is copyrighted by the respective…
Purchase Design Students Take Over Empty Store Windows in White Plains
Starting Nov. 26, Small Business Saturday, design students at Purchase College, SUNY’s School of the Arts will once again collaborate with the White Plains BID (Business Improvement District) to exhibit Art in Vacant…
Restaurant Review: Olmsted Bets the Farm on Winning Over the Neighbors
With quail and crayfish in the backyard, a Brooklyn restaurant isn’t quite as simple as it looks. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for…
Grapevine: Several Remedies for Getting Over the Summer Doldrums
Some of us celebrate hard, some hardly celebrate. Some of us wake up in the morning in an alcohol-induced fog; some of us wake up in our normal mental fog.…
Neighbors Pondering Lawsuit over Multi-Family Rezoning
Neighbors who opposed the rezoning of a property on Lexington Avenue that was unanimously approved by the Yorktown Town Board last week are considering taking legal action. The board voted…
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Spar Over Fossil Fuel Donations
A day after Hillary Clinton said she was “sick of the Sanders campaign lying” about her taking money from the fossil fuel industry, Senator Bernie Sanders and his campaign manager…
Injury Threat Forces New Castle to Expand Flag Football Over Tackle
Parental concerns over the possibility of serious injuries has prompted the Town of New Castle to expand its flag football program for next fall and scrap plans to offer tackle…
$6 Million Settlement Over Police Shooting of Danroy Henry
Mr. Henry, 20, a black college student, was fatally shot in 2010 after he hit Aaron Hess, a white police officer, with his car in Pleasantville, NYT > Westchester County…
Boys Hoops Notebook: Put Valley Guts out Lakeland Tourney Title over Carmel Ossining’s Griffin Bursts onto Scene, Snags Sleepy MVP Nod
Class B Putnam Valley (2-0), by far the smallest school in the Carolyn Conroy Memorial Tournament at Lakeland High last weekend, conquered a pair of Class AA schools – Horace…