A Chappaqua school was forced to enter into a precautionary lockout on Tuesday morning, as local and county law enforcement conducted a search in the community for a man suspected of larceny in White Plains. Between 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Robert E. Bell Middle School entered a lockout mode, according to Principal Martin Fitzgerald, which included keeping students inside and securing all entrances to the building as a precaution.
Possibly coming soon to a Chappaqua garage near you, a place that might come to be known colloquially as the Smashed Server Smithsonian: An "almost presidential" museum should be built in Westchester County to recognize Hillary Clinton and other presidential candidates who won the popular vote but lost, Greenburgh's town supervisor says. Paul Feiner, a Democrat, said he isn't suggesting using town or government funding for a museum or library, but wants a local college to take on the project, which he says would boost tourism in the area.
... suggested on Sunday that an "Almost Presidential Museum Library" be created to recognize the contributions of Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton and four other presidential candidates who won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College. Two of the ...
... suggested on Sunday that an "Almost Presidential Museum Library" be created to recognize the contributions of Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton and four other presidential candidates who won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College. Two of the ...
... on 9/11 recovery and also for constituents in areas far from the media spotlight." Clinton, who lives in Chappaqua, N.Y., in Westchester County, would need to become a city resident "and spend months building ties to Gotham's neighborhoods," the ...
Chappaqua residents Mikayla Diederich and Dillon Rusiecki were among those who stopped by DeCicco & Sons on its opening day in Millwood. The grocer is located in Millwood Plaza, in a space that was occupied by supermarket company A&P before it closed 13 months earlier due to bankruptcy.
... supporters posing with [Clinton] as she took part in lazy-day activities: There's Hillary, walking in the woods of Chappaqua, New York; Hillary browsing the aisles at an independent bookstore; Hillary shopping for Thanksgiving dinner at the market; ...
Get Boston Globe's Political Happy Hour newsletter , your afternoon shot of politics, sent straight from the desk of Joshua Miller. Since last month's election, incidental run-ins with Hillary Clinton-often in the woods of her hometown Chappaqua, New York-have become a thing .
... ("A woman's shoe, size 6, no heel - Hillary!") before resorting to Kenan Thompson's exotically attired psychic of Chappaqua. Coming out of a trance, the psychic relays the otherworldly message: "She's buying eggs at a grocery store." Another digital ...
Since she lost the presidential election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton has made just a handful of public appearances, once at a . Otherwise, the only glimpses we've received of the newly-reclusive Clinton have been in selfies with supporters who apparently found her roaming around the woods near her Chappaqua house.
This Westchester County woman picked up a little something extra while doing her Thanksgiving shopping at the grocery store - a photo with Hillary Clinton. Brittany Valente, 25, was grocery shopping at the Chappaqua Village Market on Wednesday when she bumped into Clinton and her family perusing the aisles.
Margot Gerster and daughter Phoebe pose for a picture with Hillary Clinton near Clinton's home in Chappaqua, N.Y. The Westchester County mom who grabbed a bittersweet picture of herself with Hillary Clinton , a day after the election, said Monday she's been getting threats because of the viral snap. Margot Gerster was out hiking in Chappaqua on Wednesday when she ran into the former secretary of state and Bill Clinton walking their dog on the same trail - leading to the popular, post-election image snapped by Bubba.
The Westchester County mom who grabbed a bittersweet picture of herself with Hillary Clinton , a day after the election, said Monday she's been getting threats because of the viral snap. Margot Gerster was out hiking in Chappaqua on Wednesday when she ran into the former secretary of state and Bill Clinton walking their dog on the same trail - leading to the popular, post-election image snapped by Bubba.
The New York Post reported that Clinton, 36, is being eyed to take Rep. Nita Lowey's place when the 79-year-old incumbent decides to leave the House of Representatives. Lowey represents New York's 17th District, which covers part of Westchester County, including Bill and Hillary Clinton's hometown of Chappaqua.
... Post 's source says Clinton, who lives in Manhattan but is expected to move into a home next door to her parents' Chappaqua residence, will run for the seat when Lowey retires. "While it is true the Clintons need some time to regroup after Hillary's ...
While Donald Trump was meeting with President Obama on Thursday to discuss handing over the keys to the White House, Hillary Clinton was taking a much-needed walk in the woods. Trying to work off her own post-election stress, a Clinton supporter bumped into the Clintons while strolling with her children in Chappaqua, New York.
... by taking her young daughter and her dog hiking on Thursday. "I decided to take them to one of favourite places in Chappaqua," Gerster wrote, the Westchester hamlet that the Clintons call home. "We were the only ones there and it was so beautiful ...
According to sources, Chelsea could run for the seat in the city's 17th Congressional District once Lowey, a 79-year-old member of the Democratic Party and a respected career politician with nearly 30 years in office, decides to retire, the New York Post reported on Thursday night. Lowey's district includes parts of Rockland and Westchester counties and Chappaqua, the Clinton family home base.
While Donald Trump was meeting with President Obama on Thursday to discuss handing over the keys to the White House, Hillary Clinton was taking a much-needed walk in the woods. Trying to work off her own post-election stress, a Clinton supporter bumped into the Clintons while strolling with her children in Chappaqua, New York.
While Donald Trump was meeting with President Obama on Thursday to discuss handing over the keys to the White House, Hillary Clinton was taking a much-needed walk in the woods. Trying to work off her own post-election stress, a Clinton supporter bumped into the Clintons while strolling with her children in Chappaqua, New York.
While all eyes will be on the Presidential Election on Tuesday, as Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton and Bedford estate owner Donald Trump vie for a spot in the Oval Office, local voters have an important decision to make, as a pair of candidates look to become the latest Westchester County District Attorney. After months of debates and campaigning, Republican Bruce Bendish and Democrat Anthony Scarpino are hopeful of replacing interim Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty, who took over temporarily for Janet DiFiore when she was appointed to the New York Court of Appeals by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Police identified two 22-year-old men late Thursday who crashed a stolen car in Pleasantville overnight before fleeing to Chappaqua. Pleasantville Police credited local citizens who dialed 911 and a half dozen other law enforcement agencies -- including a Westchester County Police helicopter -- for tracking the suspects down five hours later near the Chappaqua Train Station.
Bill and Hillary Clinton ordered renovation work on a house next to their Westchester county home without acquiring the proper permits, according to a report Friday. The former first couple bought the ranch-style home next door to their own Chappaqua residence in August as a getaway for their daughter Chelsea and her family.
Hillary Clinton's high-priced hometown of Chappaqua, New York has great schools for children from affluent, white families, writes Dana Goldstein in Politico. There are no poor kids .
... reportedly nicknamed "The Energizer Bunny." McMahon was a neighbor of the Clintons in their adopted town of Chappaqua in New York's exclusive Westchester County. Hillary's close confidant Cheryl Mills sent a Daily Mail article about the book to ...
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.
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.
A state Supreme Court judge ruled on Wednesday that a student sex-abuse accuser can serve the requisite paperwork needed to formally sue the Chappaqua Central School District. The judge, Joan Lefkowitz, ruled that the plaintiff can serve a what is called a notice of claim, a document that is required in New York State that informs governmental entities that a lawsuit will be filed.
... has taken quite some thought and planning by the Clintons. They have purchased the home next door to theirs in Chappaqua for Chelsea's little family in order to position her just right to run for office. How sweet not. What's more they are ...