- A&P has received bids for 17 of its stores in Westchester County.
- Federal officials continue to send mixed messages -- praising Westchester County for its progress on building affordable housing -- only to turn around and punish the county further, according to a spokesman for County Executive Rob Astorino.
- A Yorktown resident was charged on Tuesday with unlawful consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors.
- Former Pace University head baseball coach Fred Calaicone died at age 81.
- The first bobcat sighting in Westchester County since last fall was reported on Sunday along Warren Avenue in Hawthorne.
- A White Plains woman has been charged with passing suspected synthetic marijuana during a July 19 visit to her inmate husband – a substance that sickened prisoners at the jail on several occasions this month.
- A home in Peekskill was destroyed by a fire Monday.
- Ossining Schools Superintendent Raymond Sanchez updated residents on the district's bond projects.
- A Brewster man was killed in a crash on Route 133 in New Castle.
- A retired Westchester County police officer assisted in apprehending a Mount Kisco man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman behind a restaurant.
- John Intrieri, a 19-year-old Croton resident, was struck and killed by a train at the Croton-Harmon Train Station Tuesday.
- A fire on Long Hill Road East in Briarcliff injured two firefighters.
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