Tuckahoe Man Indicted In Shooting Of Mount Sinai Medical School Dean

The suspect in the August shooting in front of a prominent Chappaqua deli has been indicted in connection with the incident, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's office. Hengjun Chao, a 49-year-old resident of Tuckahoe, was arraigned today in connection with the indictment, the announcement adds.

Chappaqua Orchestra To Perform Director’s Original ‘Frankenstein’ Score

Underscoring is the music in a film that plays in the background during a scene or a dialogue, often with the purpose of establishing a theme or mood. Fans of classic movies, Frankenstein, and movie scores will have the chance to hear Shapiro's work in context on Friday, Oct. 28 when he conducts 15 members of The Chappaqua Orchestra for a live performance of the music during a showing of Frankenstein .

Tuckahoe Shooting Suspect To Be Arraigned Tuesday

A Tuckahoe man accused of shooting two men outside a Chappaqua deli is to appear in Westchester County Court on Tuesday to formally face charges of attempted murder, assault and criminal use of a firearm, according to multiple reports. Chao has been held in the Westchester County jail since his Aug. 29 arrest on suspicion of shooting the men - one of whom was his former boss - outside Lange's Little Store & Delicatessen.

Bill Clinton’s Secret Service Agent Did IT Work for Hillary’s Server and Clinton Foundation

A Secret Service agent assigned to protect former President Bill Clinton performed "network assessments" and information technology troubleshooting for the Clinton Foundation and also provided research on security issues for Bill and Hillary Clinton's email server in Chappaqua, New York. These revelations are included in FBI interview transcripts released Monday.

FBI document spurs new controversy over Hillary Clinton e-mails

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released some 100 pages relating to its investigation of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server during her tenure as Secretary of State. Clinton, while acknowledging in hindsight that she made a mistake in bypassing the official communications channels, has insisted she did not knowingly send or receive classified information via the server, located in the basement of her home in Chappaqua, New York, EFE news reported.