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Giant Red Crane Collapse Injures 2 at NY Amazon Warehouse
A crane collapse at an Amazon warehouse in a suburb north of New York City sent two people to a local hospital, officials said Friday. Emergency responders rushed to the construction site before 1 p.m. in Hawthorne, a hamlet tucked in Westchester County, off Saw Mill River Road. A preliminary investigation revealed one person had a minor injury and a…
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El Minuto 1/20 Spanish Edition
El piloto de la avioneta monomotor y el único pasajero a bordo murieron en el accidente, dijeron funcionarios del condado; la avioneta fue encontrado en árboles cerca del aeropuerto.
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El Minuto 1/20 English Edition
The plane took off from JFK Airport with two people on board, the pilot and a passenger.
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4 New Metro-North Stations Coming to the Bronx
The MTA broke ground on the stations on Friday, and service from these stations will be bound for Penn Station, Andrew Siff reports.
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4 New Metro-North Stations Break Ground in NYC. Here's When They'll Take You to Penn
Commuting from Connecticut or the Hudson Valley into Manhattan’s West Side will soon(ish) get easier — and shorter. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and other state lawmakers were on hand Friday for a groundbreaking in the Bronx that has been a long time coming: four new transit stations that will, for the first time ever, give Metro-North riders a...
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Construction Begins on Bronx Metro-North Stations
The wheels are in motion on a new project that will bring Metro-North service to the Bronx, eventually giving those customers direct access to Penn Station.
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How Schools Can Adapt to Help Students, Parents in Rapidly Diversifying NY Suburbs
Suburban communities are growing far more diverse than ever before, with ENews 4’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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11 Great Apple Picking Spots Near You
One of the most iconic autumn activities is apple picking, and if you live in the tri-state area you are in luck! There are plenty of places to go to and take part in the beloved fall tradition right here in the tri-state area. From apple picking to cider donuts to hayrides, check out these local locations for some autumn…
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Positively Black: Westchester Barber Academy Providing Free Haircuts
Black Business Month just wrapped up in August, but a black-owned barber academy hopes to continue its outreach all year long. News 4’s Jen Maxfield reports.
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Bridging the Gap Between Music and Technology
Students who just can’t get a beat out of their head have a new space to make their music a reality. Photojournalist Katie Barry reports.
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Drunk Driver Gets Max Sentence in Deadly Wrong-Way Crash
A judge ordered the maximum sentence for a convicted drunk driver on the wrong side of I-287 in Westchester two years ago. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Expansion Plans Cause Controversy in Westchester Community
A Sam’s Club store in Elmsford wants to expand with a new gas station, but some locals fear it will wipe out small businesses in the neighborhood. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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PAWSitively Good Honoree: Bill Spinelli
Bill Spinelli is the November PAWSitively Good honoree for his volunteer work at the Humane Society of Westchester in New York. Bill is retired from the FDNY, who served the South Bronx for almost 25 years. He is a lifelong animal lover who can be seen in the Westchester area walking dogs seven days a week.
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‘Obit Bandit' Sentenced to Decade Behind Bars for Robbing Grieving NY Families
The so-called “obit bandit” learned her fate in court Monday, sentenced by a judge for robbing New York families while they were away at funerals. Latonia Stewart, of the Bronx, was sentenced to 11 years in state prison for targeting half a dozen grieving families. A jury had found the 30-year-old guilty on six counts of burglary and criminal possession…
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‘Obit Bandit' Sentenced for Robberies During Westchester Funerals
The Bronx woman who robbed families while they were away at funerals was sentenced to at least 11 years in prison. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Obituary-Reading NYC Woman Guilty of Robbing Grieving NY Families During Funerals
A jury found a Bronx burglar guilty of robbing the homes of half a dozen grieving families while they attended funerals. Latonia Stewart, 30, was found guilty this week of six counts of burglary and criminal possession of stolen property. The Westchester DA’s office says she faces up to 15 years in prison on each burglary county. Stewart was arrested…