Yorktown Artist Featured At ArtsWestchester Exhibit

"Pill-ows" are the mainstay of Brooklyn artist Laura Splan's "Prozac, Thorazine, Zoloft," on display in White Plains at ArtsWestchester through Jan. 14. Another angle of "pill-ows" by Brooklyn artist Laura Splan. This one is called "Prozac, Thorazine, Zoloft," on display at ArtsWestchester through Jan. 14. ArtsWestchester Gallery Director Kathleen Reckling next to a photograph of mental hospital gowns, part of a display by Christopher Payne, on exhibit in White Plains through Jan. 14. ArtsWestchester Gallery Director Kathleen Reckling looks over some of the artwork as the latest exhibit was being installed this fall.

Remedy For Winter Blahs: Catch ArtsWestchester Exhibit In White Plains

A straightjacket is part of the "Asylum" exhibit by Christopher Payne at ArtsWestchester through Jan. 14. Payne documented about 70 abandoned mental institutions in 30 states with his photographs. "Pill-ows" are the mainstay of Brooklyn artist Laura Splan's "Prozac, Thorazine, Zoloft," on display in White Plains at ArtsWestchester through Jan. 14. Another angle of "pill-ows" by Brooklyn artist Laura Splan.

Westchester Legislator Seeks To Restrict Explosive Used In NYC Bombing

Despite a recent setback, state Assemblyman David Buchwald, D-White Plains, is vowing to continue his long-standing battle to regulate an explosive product that appears to have been used in last month's bombing in New York City. The New York Times and CBS2 New York recently reported that a product known as Tannerite was used in the bombing that injured 31 people in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on Sept.

Bob Minzesheimer, former Usa Today book critic, dies

Bob Minzesheimer, former USA TODAY book critic, dies Book writer "strikingly unpretentious for a person with considerable power," friend says. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2eH6CTE WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Bob Minzesheimer, a journalist who for years wrote about books and authors for USA TODAY, died Oct. 15 after a battle with brain cancer.

White Plains Native Makes New Forbes 400 Richest People List

The founder of Facebook, a former New York City mayor, a presidential candidate and several investors are among a long list of Hudson Valley residents who are included in the newly released Forbes 400, the magazine's annual ranking of the richest Americans in terms of net worth. Leading the list is 32-year-old Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, a White Plains native who grew up in Dobbs Ferry and attended Ardsley High School.

US v. William Lange, 14-2442-cr

For Plaintiff: For Appellant-Cross-Appellee: David C. James, Alixandra E. Smith, Assistant United States Attorneys, on the brief, Winston M. Paes, Assistant United States Attorney, for Robert L. Capers, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, NY. For Defendant: For Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Richard D. Willstatter, Green & Willstatter, White Plains, NY.