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The trailer for "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer," which gets its first public screening at Yonkers Film Festival at 2 p.m. on Oct. 22. Available on Vimeo on Nov. 15. The documentary's director, Anthony Desiato, lives and works in White Plains. A still from "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer."
The trailer for "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer," which gets its first public screening at Yonkers Film Festival at 2 p.m. on Oct. 22. Available on Vimeo on Nov. 15. The documentary's director, Anthony Desiato, lives and works in White Plains. A still from "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer."
The trailer for "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer," which gets its first public screening at Yonkers Film Festival at 2 p.m. on Oct. 22. Available on Vimeo on Nov. 15. The documentary's director, Anthony Desiato, lives and works in White Plains. A still from "Wacky Man: The Rise of a Puppeteer."
... and Marie (Nordmann) Koster. He attended Hartsdale, N.Y. Junior High School and graduated from Groton High School, Yonkers, N.Y. in 1947 and the SUNY College at Cortland, N.Y. in 1951. Koster was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the New York State ...
A Yonkers man who drove the wrong way on the Sprain Brook Parkway and killed an NYPD detective from Hartsdale was sentenced Wednesday. Efron Moreano, 21, was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison for the death of NYPD Detective Paul Duncan.
NYPD Detective Paul Duncan was killed in a crash on the Sprain Brook Parkway on Friday, Feb. 27. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A Westchester County driver will spend four to 12 years in prison for a high-speed, wrong-way parkway crash that killed an NYPD detective. Acting Westchester County District Attorney James A. McCarty says Efren Moreano of Yonkers was sentenced Wednesday in the February 2015 death of Detective Paul Duncan.