Former Stepinac Priest Removed From Ministry After Sex Abuse Claims

A Catholic monsignor with ties to churches and schools in Pearl River, White Plains and the Bronx has been permanently removed from his position as a priest because of "credible" claims of abuse, according to a nonprofit that assists sexual abuse victims. Monsignor John J. O'Keefe, who last year was suspended as pastor of St. Margaret of Antioch Church in Pearl River , is accused of sexually abusing a teenaged boy on at least two occasions in the 1980s while working as a guidance counselor at Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx, according to a statement from Road to Recovery, Inc., a New Jersey-based nonprofit.

Former Stepinac Priest Removed From Ministry After Sex Abuse Claims

A Catholic monsignor with ties to churches and schools in Pearl River, White Plains and the Bronx has been permanently removed from his position as a priest because of "credible" claims of abuse, according to a nonprofit that assists sexual abuse victims. Monsignor John J. O'Keefe, who last year was suspended as pastor of St. Margaret of Antioch Church in Pearl River , is accused of sexually abusing a teenaged boy on at least two occasions in the 1980s while working as a guidance counselor at Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx, according to a statement from Road to Recovery, Inc., a New Jersey-based nonprofit.

NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Over Two Years in Westchester New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers employees to lead by example to reduce driving in the State's first Green Cities Commuter Challenge The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority , New York State Department of Transportation and three Westchester mayors launched the first Green Cities Commuter Challenge to see which city can reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most over the next two years. By leading by example by directly promoting a reduction of driving by city employees to and from work, the cities are helping the state meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030.

NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Over Two Years in Westchester New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers employees to lead by example to reduce driving in the State's first Green Cities Commuter Challenge The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority , New York State Department of Transportation and three Westchester mayors launched the first Green Cities Commuter Challenge to see which city can reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most over the next two years. By leading by example by directly promoting a reduction of driving by city employees to and from work, the cities are helping the state meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030.

Carmelo: Social injustice ‘actually getting worse’

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse Knicks guard says team will do something but not sure what. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwYGUv WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Carmelo Anthony, speaking at New York Knicks Media Day on Monday, believes social injustice is "actually getting worse and it will continue to get worse."

White Plains Woman Arrested For DUI With 9-Year-Old In Scarsdale

A White Plains woman is in trouble with the law after she was found to be driving under the influence with her daughter in the car in Scarsdale. At approximately 7 p.m. on Sunday night, police stopped Kristen Walsh, 36, on Heathcote Road after they were alerted that she was driving erratically and spotted talking on her cell phone while operating her vehicle.

Kristaps Porzingis says he learned a scary new skill because he…

After a defensive stop, 7-foot-3 Kristaps Porzingis may grab the rebound and, instead of throwing an outlet to one of the team's guards, go bounding up the court with the ball, intent to score or find an open teammate. Speaking from the Knicks media day in White Plains, New York, the 21-year-old Latvian big man said ball-handling and the ability to bring the ball up the court were two of his greatest improvements over the offseason.

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse Knicks guard says team will do something, but not sure what Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwYGUv WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Carmelo Anthony, speaking at New York Knicks Media Day on Monday, believes social injustice is "actually getting worse and it will continue to get worse." The Knicks leader and one of the most influential players in the NBA hopes to "keep the conversation going," as the new season approaches.