THE ROUNDUP: Recent News Stories About Mount Kisco, NY

Mount Kisco is a village and town in Westchester County, New York, United States. The town of Mount Kisco is coterminous with the village. The population was 10,877 at the 2010 census
  1. Police: Drunk driver crashed into tree in Mount Kisco(News 12 Westchester) – A Mount Kisco woman is charged with driving drunk following a crash earlier this week. Police say they received a call Wednesday night about an …
  2. Mount Kisco Woman, 23, Charged With DWI After Crash In Yorktown(Mount Pleasant Daily Voice) -A Mount Kisco woman faces DWI charges after allegedly slamming her vehicle into a tree while driving drunk. Madelin I. Bu Munoz, 23, was arrested …
  3. Moped Driver Hospitalized After Colliding With SUV In Westchester(Daily Voice) – Westchester County Police are investigating a moped crash that left a man hospitalized after he collided with an SUV in Mount Kisco. A Manhattan …
  4. Four Westchester Residents Charged With DWI In State Police Stops(Daily Voice) – On Friday, Feb. 15, State Police troopers from Brewster arrested Jose M. Lopez Gonzalez, 38, of Mount Kisco, for Aggravated DWI Leandra’s Law, …

Advanced Endodontics of Westchester Invests in Laser Dentistry in…

Advanced Endodontics of Westchester Invests in Laser Dentistry in White Plains, NY, Applies Low-Level Laser Therapy for Pain Relief Drs. Justin Kolnick, Kara Diamond, Randall Barton, Keith Hope and Bilal Chaudhry, respected endodontists, recently acquired the THOR dental laser and are now accepting new patients for gentle, leading-edge laser dentistry in White Plains and Mt.

Skip the Antibiotics for Mild Eczema in Kids

... of the bacteria normally found on skin." He is a pediatric allergist at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y. "The excessive colonization of bacteria can exacerbate symptoms by causing infection and/or triggering inflammation," Osleeb ...

Snow Emergency Declared In Mount Kisco

As the blizzard pounds northern Westchester County, Mount Kisco Village Manager Edward W. Brancati declared a snow emergency for the village until 8 a.m. Wednesday. During the emergency, parking on any street or roadway is prohibited until the emergency ends at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Blizzard Warning: Up To 21 Inches Of Snow Possible In Mount Kisco

A Blizzard Warning is in effect from midnight Tuesday to midnight Wednesday for areas in red, including all of Westchester and Rockland. A significant westward shift in the major Nor'easter due to arrive in the area late Monday night has resulted in Blizzard Warnings now being issued for all of Westchester and Rockland counties and an increase in snowfall projections.

Road Closures Planned During Mount Kisco St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Several roads in Mount Kisco will be closed on Saturday afternoon due to the St. Patrick's Day parade, police announced. The parade starts at 2 p.m., while the closures will be in effect from 1:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The closures, according to police, will affect Main Street from its intersection with Route 172 to the intersection with Maple and Kisco Avenues; a portion of South Moger Avenue from the intersection with Main Street to the 3-way intersection with Lieto Drive and Lexington Avenue; and a stretch of Moore Avenue between the intersections with Main Street and Lexington Avenue.

How to Keep a Spring in Your Step With Daylight Saving Time

Clocks will spring ahead one hour with the time change on Sunday morning, but medical experts have plenty of advice on how to weather that lost hour of sleep. "'Gaining' an hour in the fall is much easier for our bodies than 'losing' an hour in the spring," said Dr. Praveen Rudraraju, medical director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y. Starting a few days before the time change, people can prepare themselves by going to bed 15 or 20 minutes earlier each night, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

How to keep a spring in your step with daylight saving time

Clocks will spring ahead one hour with the time change on Sunday morning, but medical experts have plenty of advice on how to weather that lost hour of sleep. "'Gaining' an hour in the fall is much easier for our bodies than 'losing' an hour in the spring," said Dr. Praveen Rudraraju, medical director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y. Starting a few days before the time change, people can prepare themselves by going to bed 15 or 20 minutes earlier each night, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

Catherine Andreycak, 59, Of Pleasantville

A senior partner at the law firm Shamberg Marwell Hollis Andreycak & Laidlaw, P.C., in Mount Kisco, Andreycak had more than 25 years of experience in real estate, corporate and commercial law. "Catherine will be remembered by all of us as a brilliant attorney who cared deeply for our profession and worked tirelessly on behalf of our clients," said P. Daniel Hollis, III Esq.

Playing with Fire: Yeshiva of Nitra in Mount Kisco wasn’t inspected for years before fire

A News 12 investigation found that a prominent northern Westchester religious school that was destroyed in a fire hadn't been inspected for several years, despite A News 12 investigation found that a prominent northern Westchester religious school that was destroyed in a fire hadn't been inspected for several years, despite violations. MOUNT KISCO - A News 12 investigation found that a prominent northern Westchester religious school that was destroyed in a fire hadn't been inspected for several years, despite violations.

Rocco Bueti, 83, Mount Kisco Builder

... with Pasquale Carrozza and his younger brother Antonio Bueti. They built many custom homes in the Chappaqua and Mount Kisco area during a 25-year span; he retired in 1993. Bueti met his wife Domenica (Minnie) at a cousin's wedding, where Domenica ...

Mount Kisco Mulls Expanding Firehouses

Mount Kisco officials are exploring the possibility of building additions for all three of the village's firehouses, which would be the biggest change for the buildings in recent history. A study released on Monday by H2M, an architecture and engineer firm, notes that the firehouses have several logistical problems.