Judy Garland’s Remains Moved From Hartsdale To Hollywood

The remains of Judy Garland, most famous for her role as Dorothy in "Wizard of Oz," have been moved from a mausoleum at Ferncliff Cemetery -- where she had been ensconced since 1969 -- to Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, according to multiple news accounts. The transfer was made because there isn't enough space at Ferncliff Cemetery in the Town of Greenburgh for Garland's three children and grandchildren to be buried alongside her, People reported.

Judy Garland’s remains moved

Los Angeles, Jan 28 - Late singer-actress Judy Garland's remains have been moved from New York to Los Angeles. Garland, who died from an accidental overdose in London in 1969, had been laid to rest in a mausoleum in Hartsdale, New York.

Why are Judy Garlanda s remains leaving N.Y. for Hollywood?

Nearly a half-century after her death, the remains of Judy Garland have been removed from a mausoleum in Hartsdale, N.Y., and flown to Los Angeles for a planned burial at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, it was reported today. The transfer was sought by her daughter, Liza Minnelli, because Garland's previous burial place did not have room for plots for her children and grandchildren to be buried with her, People Magazine reported on its website.

Judy Garland’s remains moved

The iconic actress - who died from an accidental overdose in London in 1969 - had been laid to rest in a mausoleum in Hartsdale, New York, but her burial place has been dug up and her remains were transported to California earlier this week at the request of her famous daughter Liza Minnelli so they can be re-interred at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. According to People magazine, the move is being made because her previous burial site didn't have enough space for plots for her three children and grandchildren to eventually be laid to rest with her.

Search Continues For Masked Man That Accosted Scarsdale Woman

Additional details have emerged about the armed man who approached a woman in her driveway last week after following her from the train station, prompting a police manhunt . At approximately 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12, a woman in the Greenacres neighborhood walked home from the Hartsdale train station, when she was confronted by an unidentified man in the driveway of her home.

Let’s Dance: 98-Year-Old Dazzles Scarsdale Crowd With Youthful Spirit

The music may have been a bit low but that didn't stop the enthusiasm at the Scarsdale Athleta store Sunday, Jan. 15 when Tao Porchon-Lynch, known for being the world's oldest yoga teacher, took to the floor. The 98-year-old and her dance partner Anton Bilozorov, of Hartsdale's Fred Astaire Dance Studio, dazzled the crowd with their moves -- and in Porchon-Lynch's case, her three colorful dance outfits.

Manhunt Underway After Woman Approached By Man In Scarsdale Driveway

A manhunt is underway in Scarsdale after a woman was approached by a man in her driveway on Thursday night who may have been carrying a gun. According to police, shortly before 7:30 p.m. on Thursday night, a woman in the Greenacres neighborhood walked home from the Hartsdale train station, when she was confronted by an unidentified man in the driveway of her home.

98-Year-Old White Plains Yogi To Showcase ‘Model’ Body At Athleta Store

Ninety-eight-year-old Tao Porchon-Lynch has captured America's heart since her turn on "America's Got Talent" in 2015. Westchesterites knew her far longer from her years as the founder of the Westchester Institute of Yoga and from teaching at the JCC of Mid-Westchester in Scarsdale and at the Fred Astaire Studio in Hartsdale.

National Cooperative Bank Originates $35.3 Million for New York-Area Cooperatives in December 2016

... first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for 60-104 Owners Corp., an 89-unit co-op at 60-104 Pinewood Road in Hartsdale, NY; A $3.3 million first mortgage for a 63-unit co-op at 55 Lenox Road in Rockville Centre, NY; A $1.5 million first ...

Greenburgh Police Bust Two Attempting To Defraud Hartsdale Best Buy

A duo from Brooklyn is in trouble with the law in Greenburgh after being busted with fake IDs while attempting to defraud the Best Buy location in Hartsdale. At approximately 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, officers from the Greenburgh Police Street Crime unit were notified of a sticky situation by a Best Buy Asset Protection employee, who was suspicious of a man attempting to open a store credit account with an out-of-state ID bearing the name Errol Sibbleg.