Man Found Not Guilty In Slaying Of Westchester Millionaire, Health Aide

Selwyn Days, the man who stood charged in connection to a pair of murders more than two decades ago in Eastchester has been found not guilty in his fifth trial, releasing him following 16 years of incarceration. The 47-year-old Days, of Mount Vernon, was charged with murder in the deaths of Eastchester millionaire Archie Harris and his aide, Betty Ramcharan at their mansion in 1996.

Parts Of Southern Westchester Experiencing Water Pressure Issues

Some southern Westchester residents and businesses may see little to no water pressure on Tuesday morning as the region experiences service interruptions in certain parts of the area. According to officials, multiple municipalities - including Yonkers, Larchmont, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Eastchester and Bronxville - were all experiencing water pressure issues after a shaft at an upstate water infrastructure that supplies the area was shut down on Tuesday morning.

Community Raises $10,000 for Reading Challenge

Both a book fair and fundraiser were held at Barnes & Noble of Eastchester this month, generating $10,202.14 for the Superintendent's Reading Challenge of the Mount Vernon City School District. "The school district has an outstanding partner in Barnes & Noble of Eastchester for the Superintendent's Reading Challenge Fundraiser," said Board of Education Trustee Darcy Miller.

Superintendent’s Reading Challenge Fundraiser Scheduled At B&N Eastchester

The Mount Vernon City School District and the Mount Vernon PTA Council will host the Superintendent's Reading Challenge Fundraiser on Monday, March 13, at Barnes & Noble of Eastchester in the Vernon Hills Shopping Center in Scarsdale. Tickets are $75 per person in advance and $100 per person at the door.

Mother, Infant Daughter Killed In Mount Vernon House Fire ID’d

The mother and infant daughter were killed after flames tore through a house in a quick-moving overnight fire in Mount Vernon early Sunday morning have been identified. Nina Bryant, who was in her early 30s, and her daughter, Nadia Bryant, age 17 months, sustained fatal injuries, Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas said early Sunday afternoon.

Westchester Men Face More Charges In Football Stadium Beating

Two Westchester men are facing additional charges for allegedly beating a 55-year-old man during a Ravens game in Baltimore on Sunday, Oct. 2, according to the Baltimore Sun. On Thursday, the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office, charged Scott Smith, 30, of Mount Vernon and Andrew Nappi, 31, of Eastchester, with the additional charges of conspiracy to commit assault and reckless endangerment, in addition to their original charges of first- and second-degree assault, said the Baltimore Sun.