Publisher / Editor Brian Harrod provides hyper local news for Yonkers, NY, that is also continually updated from thousands of sources on the Roundup Newswires Network
... about my car crash story: Ok. Can I get details on that please? I gather he had unpaid tickets? How does that work, Yonkers notifies DMV? Can I get a copy of what you got from them? I will go to them too but I figure they tell DMV details like ...
... reach an agreement on a new contract with their employer, First Mile Square. First Mile Square has bus routes in Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and Mamaroneck. Drivers, monitors and mechanics working for the company have been doing so without a ...
The two men implicated in the shooting of a female Yonkers police officer in the face last month reportedly took a stroll through Mamaroneck and perused local auto shops prior to the shootout in Yonkers. Shortly after 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept.
... over the summer? Not paying taxes on a house in Rye listed under his wife's name? Not paying his parking tickets in Yonkers? The three months suspension of the registration on his Jeep? Some of it? All of it? While there is plenty of wiggle room for ...
... at 10 a.m., according to NYSEG. Scattered outages have also occurred in Central and Southern Westchester, including Yonkers, New Rochelle, Larchmont, Mount Pleasant and North Castle. More than 300 outages were reported in Orange and Rockland ...
... for two suspects that drove a stolen car from New Rochelle in the village before fleeing from officers, crashing in Yonkers and proceeding to flee on foot. A tree removal company had to be called to Midland Avenue shortly after 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 7 ...
Police are on the hunt for two suspects that were allegedly operating a stolen vehicle in New Rochelle, crashed in Yonkers and fled on foot, Bronxville Police said. Officers were on patrol at approximately 3:40 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 6 when they spotted the vehicle, which had been reported stolen, commit a stop sign violation at the intersection of Parkway Road and Westside Circle in Bronxville.
Westchester District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. announced Thursday that Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers are now designated as "Hub" Courts. The "Hub" Court designation will make drug treatment courts accessible to individuals who suffer from alcohol and drug dependency and military veterans who have had run-ins with the law.
Four of the Hudson Valley's largest cities have been designated as "Hub" drug treatment courts by Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers have been designated as "Hub" Courts, which will make drug treatment courts more accessible to those suffering from substance dependency and military veterans that may be dealing with combat-related disorders and had run-ins with law enforcement. The Westchester County Drug Court Enhancement Project - which will be under the direction of Ninth Judicial District Administrative Judge Alan Scheinkman - is aimed to focus on the needs of those suffering from opioid use disorders and justice-involved military veterans.