Concern Grows After Yet Another Coyote Sighting In This Westchester City

Concern is mounting in the community as coyotes continue to be spotted on busy streets in one of Westchester's largest cities. In the past week, coyote sightings were reported in New Rochelle on Palmer Avenue near Stop & Shop, Harding Drive, Wilson Drive, Spencer Place and Evergreen Avenue.

Coyote Spotted In Front Of North Castle Home

... The sightings follow several others throughout Westchester in recent weeks, including several others in New Rochelle, Greenburgh, Eastchester, Mount Pleasant, Chappaqua, Pleasantville, Putnam, Dutchess and Rockland counties. According to the DEC, ...

Video: Coyote Spotted In This Westchester Neighborhood

An area resident reported that there was a coyote making the rounds this week in the Larchmont Woods neighborhood in New Rochelle in the area of Rugby Road. According to the resident, "it is very aggressive," and it scared his 9-year-old daughter by howling in their backyard late at night.

Mayer Wins Westchester State Senate Seat In Special Election

Democratic Assembly Member Shelley Mayer defeated Republican Jillian Killian in a special election Tuesday for the state senate seat in the 37th district vacated by George Latimer, who was elected Westchester County Executive. The 37th Senate District covers the cities of New Rochelle, Rye, White Plains, Yonkers and the towns of Bedford, Harrison, Mamaroneck, North Castle, Rye, Eastchester.

‘Operational Procedures Not Being Followed’ Led To Bronxville Mail Woes

An investigation into spotty mail service in southern Westchester in recent months determined that "operational procedures were not being followed," leading to un-forwarded and undelivered mail, according to the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service. Hundreds of complaints have been passed on to the USP.S - especially in Eastchester, Greenburgh, Pelham and New Rochelle - prompting the investigation into the service, which has plagued residents for months.

‘Operational Procedures Not Being Followed’ Led To Mount Vernon Mail Woes

An investigation into spotty mail service in southern Westchester in recent months determined that "operational procedures were not being followed," leading to un-forwarded and undelivered mail, according to the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service. Hundreds of complaints have been passed on to the USP.S - especially in Eastchester, Greenburgh, Pelham and New Rochelle - prompting the investigation into the service, which has plagued residents for months.

Arc of Westchester Foundation to Host 14th Annual “A Matter of Taste”…

Lisa Salvadorini, award-winning anchor from News 12 Westchester and News 12 Hudson Valley, emcee of the Arc of Westchester Foundation's "A Matter of Taste" This signature fundraising event, which raises funds to support innovative, comprehensive, and lifelong services for thousands of individuals and families impacted by autism and other developmental disabilities, has continued to get bigger and better each year... The Arc of Westchester Foundation, which is dedicated to increasing public awareness and raising financial resources to support Arc of Westchester's programs and services for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, will host its 14th annual "A Matter of Taste" fundraiser on Tuesday, October 17 at Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle.

Woman Rescued From Roof Following Fierce Westchester House Fire

Three people had to be rescued from an Elm Street property in New Rochelle on Thursday night after a fire tore through the multi-family home. Shortly before 7 p.m. fire crews received emergency calls about a fire that broke out at 198 Elm St., sending flames billowing through windows on the top floor, officials said.

Larchmont, Mamaroneck Lions Clubs Are Among Oldest Worldwide

Both clubs are among the original members of the International Lions, the largest service organization in the world, which will celebrate its 100th Anniversary in 2017. Both clubs are working together and are looking to expand joint efforts with other clubs in the Sound shore area, from New Rochelle to Rye, and over to Eastchester and White Plains, he told Daily Voice.

Local Veterans Thankful For Eastchester Habitat For Humanity Club

Several New Rochelle veterans are thankful for the Eastchester High School Habitat for Humanity Club this year, after dozens of students spent their weekends benefitting veterans in their community. Since more than 100 students joined the Habitat for Humanity Club in September, they have heeded the call of this year's mission: "to be of service to the community as needed."

National Make a Difference with Loukoumi Day Unites Over 50,000 Children to do Good Deeds – Hellenic News of America

The Loukoumi Make A Difference Foundation united over 50,000 children across the country on National Make A Difference Day, October 22, 2016, as part of its annual Make A Difference With Loukoumi Project. Loukoumi and author Nick Katsoris also embarked on a school bus filled with children and supporters that day, all doing good deeds at various bus stops in the Westchester and Bronx NY area including The Westchester Children's Museum, Fordham University, Finding Hope: The New Yonkers Animal Shelter and Holy Trinity Church in New Rochelle.