- A couple on the CBS show "The Amazing Race" from Scarsdale got engaged while cameras were rolling.
- New Rochelle resident Alvin Clayton of Alvin & Friends will appear on the TV show “Restaurant Hunter."
- A Bronx man who works in New Rochelle stands accused of flashing a laser pointer at commercial airliners flying into LaGuardia airport.
- Constantine Kalandranis, the owner and chef of Nyack restaurant 8 North Broadway, is ready to expand on the Hudson River's other side by opening an eatery in Harrison.
- A Mount Kisco woman was issued a summons after her car got stuck on the railroad tracks at a Chappaqua railroad crossing Saturday morning.
- Three-time Oscar-nominated actor Bradley Cooper recently visited his alma mater, Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University.
- Tarrytown's Lynn Academy is gearing up for a busy St. Patrick's Day week.
- Rye City Council on Wednesday approved spending $475,000 to settle a federal 2004 police brutality lawsuit.
- Hastings' Michael LoPriore was nominated for "Vine Star of the Year."
- The Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District expects the state will withhold $16.6 million in court-mandated aid.
- The former Pelham Manor police chief who stepped down after sending racist emails recently withdrew his state application for retirement.
- Westchester County Crime Stoppers prepare to clean up Mount Vernon streets with a gun buyback.
- Village of Mamaroneck police are investigating a break-in at a local delicatessen.
- Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH opened in Greenburgh.
- The Eastchester Board of Education has proposed a nearly $80 million preliminary budget that will see an emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
- Bronxville police are investigating a weekend burglary that took place overnight on Sturgis Road.
- A Yonkers apartment complex was evacuated after a mudslide.
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