Syracuse Nationals: Killer ‘Christine’ at Nationals made from movie car parts

Christine, the famous '58 Plymouth Fury brought to murderous life by Stephen King in the early 80s and by director John Carpenter in 1983 lives again at the Syracuse Nationals at the NY State Fairgrounds thanks to Joe Caldwell of Harrison, N.Y. Harrison was 12 years old when he snuck into a movie theater to see the movie and fell madly in love with the car. At 40, he tracked down various remains of the many cars used in the movie and collected them to rebuild Christine in nearly much the same way she seemed to resurrect herself in the story.

Why Ocean Power, MGT Capital and 3 Other Stocks Are Making Moves Today

... MGT, designed to protect corporate and enterprise intranets from advanced and sophisticated hacking threats. The Harrison, New York-based company also revealed its plans for a product based on the same technology scheduled, to be launched in ...

Greenwich Sidewalk Sales commence

... the annual Sidewalk Sales organized by the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce on Greenwich ... more Valerie Sprovieri of Harrison, N.Y., shops for boots at Shoes 'n' More during the annual Sidewalk Sales organized by the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce on ...

Greenburgh Supervisor Recognizes Elmsford Little League For District Win

Elmsford Little League has captured the District 20 championship after defeating the team from Harrison by a score of 9-8, according to Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner. District 20 is composed of traveling all-star teams of 11- and 12-year-olds from Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Eastchester, Kensico, Port Chester, Rye, Rye Brook, Scarsdale, Sherman Park and White Plains in addition to Elmsford and Harrison, according to Feiner, who noted that Elmsford's District win is the first step toward Greenburgh having a team in the Little League World Series.

Bull run in sugar likely to continue

... to sugar's sizzling run just yet. Sameer Ahuja, founder and chief investment officer of Dera Capital Management in Harrison, New York, said he was watching for October futures to break a resistance at 21.25 cents, and then 24 cents, which would mark ...

Ralph Edward Harrison

Ralph Edward Harrison, 83 of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Taylorville, passed away on Friday, June 17, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. He was born on August 30, 1932 at Mount Eagle, Tenn.