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Plus assault at in-patient treatment facility, hospital safety rankings and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
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Plus assault at in-patient treatment facility, hospital safety rankings and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Man Tries To Kill His Mother, Police Said; Million-Dollar Mega Ticket; Guy Fieri Comes To Yonkers
Prosecutors said the woman also falsely claimed she was injured during her military service and was a Purple Heart recipient.
Prosecutors said the men took funds from fake invoices and split the money.
All home improvement contractors must be properly licensed to work in Westchester, county law says.
Police said a traffic stop was initiated but the driver did not comply.
Leapfrog, an independent, nonprofit watchdog group, assigned safety grades, ranging from “A” to “F,” for 3,000 general hospitals.
Police said the man’s mother is paralyzed and his aunt sustained serious and permanent injuries because of the attacks.
The winning ticketholder correctly chose all five main numbers.
Plus wetlands permanently protected, brothers guilty of murder and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Police said the pair put more than $1,000 worth of merchandise into a duffle bag and left the store without paying.
The newly preserved land in Cortlandt is entirely state-protected wetlands and will not have public access, according to a news release.
One was a call to 911 that a Black father threatened someone at a local park. The other was a swastika painted on a public trash can.
Law enforcement found the murder weapon at the bottom of the Hudson River. The pistol had the DNA of one of the brothers.
Plus animal advocacy workshop, preventing fare evaders and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Stabbing Incident; Another Aftershock; Mother-Daughter Partners In Crime
The all-day workshop is described as being "perfect for anyone involved in animal rescue."
Prosecutors said the child was less than 13 years old.
Authorities said the man had a previous conviction for driving while intoxicated within the last 10 years.
The man was initially seen with a knife to his own throat in front of the Ulster Performing Arts Center on Broadway in Kingston.