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Empress Ambulance Services Inc., based in Yonkers, was recognized as of one of Westchester County's most outstanding family-owned businesses at an awards ceremony in White Plains. Empress Ambulance was one of 26 businesses in Westchester County and Fairfield County, Conn.
... and firing range. Former officer Brendan Cronin, of Yonkers, was sentenced to 9 years in prison last April by a White Plains judge for shooting at two New Rochelle motorists idling at a stoplight in Pelham - driver Robert Borelli and passenger John ...
... it ran from the southernmost part of the Bronx near the Harlem River to Mount Vernon where it branched north to White Plains and east, through Pelham, eventually as far as Port Chester. Throughout construction and operation of The Westchester, it ...
The Bronx River Parkway is closed from the Sprain Brook Parkway split in Yonkers to the County Center in White Plains while the southbound Hutchinson River Parkway is closed in Pelham.
... expected to be able to do stuff like that," said the younger Long, who is now a 41-year-old personal trainer in White Plains. "He really appreciated the gift of being able to drive." Curtis Long was born legally blind, he told Newsday in the 1976 ...
... New Jewish Home in Mamaroneck. She's shown here with her daughter, Fran Currie. Peter Day, 93, a retired White Plains police officer and his 92-year-old wife, Virginia, a former White Plains school secretary, were feted on their 75th wedding ...
... it ran from the southernmost part of the Bronx near the Harlem River to Mount Vernon where it branched north to White Plains and east, through Pelham, eventually as far as Port Chester. The railroad was known derisively as the "Million-Dollar-A-Mile ...
... sin in the sport of coaching. * * * * * Below is the text of a brief item that appeared a few days later in a White Plains newspaper describing the events of that day. It is followed by a citation and link to its source. " Col. Kane Taken For a ...
... the 12th of October to the 28th of November 1776, wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains the 28th of October. By C. J. Sauthier ." Today it is widely believed by scholars of the battle that the Sauthier map ...
High residential prices in New York City are driving buyers to suburbs, where they're bidding up prices on one- to two-million-dollar homes near train lines. Towns like Larchmont, Irvington, Bronxville, White Plains and Pelham in Westchester seemed to be the central hub of activity, with homes selling at or above their asking prices between 23 and 44 percent of the time, according to appraiser Miller Samuel.
Tenley Hawkins of White Plains, is a veteran public relations professional known for creating and coordinating successful programs targeting ethnic communities, youth, families, women, and small businesses. Currently, she is a PR consultant to Bright Smiles, Bright Futures, Colgate-Palmolive Company's global oral health education program, and The Black Women's Agenda.