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... an overall increase in the charges to use the entire state Thruway. That would mean travelers and commuters from Yonkers to Cheektowaga would be paying down the debt for years to come. This uncertainty prompted Wall Street analysts to downgrade the ...
... The Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge, which honored the former Republican governor and assemblyman from Yonkers and the early American Indian and Dutch inhabitants of nearby land. Katharine Wilson Conroy, daughter of the late Malcolm ...
... and we're here to be a change," he said. He's been assigned to the 50th Precinct in the Bronx. The pair, who live in Yonkers, may do a small ceremony at City Hall, Calix said. For a honeymoon, they could go to Italy or Costa Rica.
The Coast Guard Cutter Sturgeon Bay is shown off Yonkers, N.Y., as it breaks heavy ice in the Winter 1993-1994. Breaking ice helps ensure commercial fishing fleets and fuel tankers can transit icebound routes.
... chaotic or dysfunctional, yet it always seems to get worse," said Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, D-Yonkers. "We once again are forced to return to the Capitol and sit around with no clear answers." Lawmakers hope to wrap up their ...
... chaotic or dysfunctional, yet it always seems to get worse," said Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, D-Yonkers. "We once again are forced to return to the Capitol and sit around with no clear answers." Lawmakers hope to wrap up their ...
... a parking lot for commercial oil ships." Earlier this year, bi-partisan Hudson Valley officials came together at the Yonkers waterfront to announce additional legislation that would stop the U.S. Coast Guard's proposal that includes the installation ...
... Cuomo again in 2018. The current bridge is named after another former New York governor, Malcolm Wilson, a Yonkers native who lived in Westchester. "The governor's sly attempt to put his family's name on the bridge, which he can't figure out how to ...
A Westchester man has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison after pleading guilty to a violent felony following a fatal midday stabbing last year. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. announced that 37-year-old Joseph Graham of Yonkers was sentenced after pleading guilty to individual counts of first-degree manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon after he fatally stabbed his 49-year-old victim last year.