Somers Real Estate Agents Honored At Annual Awards & Networking Lunch

Westchester Real Estate, Inc. recently celebrated the accomplishments of their top agents in an expanding 2016 real estate market, along with providing a 2017 home-finance outlook and introducing new listing tools now at the agents' disposal. Agents honored at the exclusive Awards & Networking luncheon at The Briarcliff Manor on March 3 for their professional sales achievements during 2016 were: -- Cristina Gameiro, Doug Servello, and the team of Anthony Ruperto & Tom Ricapito from J. Philip Real Estate in Briarcliff Manor; As guest speaker, Moore shared insights on a variety of financial considerations and an outlook on lending for the remainder of 2017, along with offering his congratulations to the award recipients.

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Northern Westchester Motorist Had BAC Twice Legal Limit, Police Say

State police from Troop K made a host of arrests in a detail that targeted motorists who were driving while intoxicated and driving while impaired that included Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties conducted between Friday, Dec. 9 until Sunday, Dec. 11. Catherine A. Orza, 24, of Briarcliff Manor for Aggravated DWI, a misdemeanor. Subsequent to a traffic stop conducted by state police from Somers on Route 35, Orza provided a breath sample that revealed a BAC of .20 percent, more than two times the legal limit of intoxication.

Briarcliff Woman Charged With DWI Had BAC Twice Legal Limit, Police Say

State police from Troop K made a host of arrests in a detail that targeted motorists who were driving while intoxicated and driving while impaired that included Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties conducted between Friday, Dec. 9 until Sunday, Dec. 11. Catherine A. Orza, 24, of Briarcliff Manor for Aggravated DWI, a misdemeanor. Subsequent to a traffic stop conducted by state police from Somers on Route 35, Orza provided a breath sample that revealed a BAC of .20 percent, more than two times the legal limit of intoxication.