WCBS - Mon Nov 09
Share + Nov 9, 2009 11:12 pm US/Eastern Reporting Kirstin Cole VALHALLA, N.Y. For the past five years the number of women being arrested for drunk driving has been on the steady increase.
'Ghost bike' planned for man killed by busThe Patent Trader - Mon Nov 09
A "ghost bike" will be placed at the spot where a 66-year-old cycling advocate from Greenburgh was struck and killed last week by a Westchester Bee-Line bus.
Bus driver who hit FIT student had been suspended for textingNY Daily News - Mon Nov 09
Jeremy Philhower was driving city bus on Wednesday when he hit student Seth Kahn .
Now the hard part: making spending cutsJournal News - Sun Nov 08
Rob Astorino, incoming Westchester County executive, was elected with a clear mandate to cut property taxes.
Pound Ridge native, pilot laid to restJournal News - Sun Nov 08
FALMOUTH, Mass. - Dozens of young people gathered Saturday around a flag-draped coffin at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne at a time in their lives when they should have been meeting for a wedding or a class reunion.
The nursery gets back to basicsPoughkeepsie Journal - Sun Nov 08
Once upon a time, the ideal for a child's room was a cozy haven filled with sturdy push-pull toys, handmade dolls and a few baskets of dress-up clothes.
Marine laid to rest in solemn Cape ceremonyBostonHerald.com - Sat Nov 07
Hundreds of friends and family crowded into the John Wesley United Methodist Church in Falmouth to honor 29-year-old Marine Capt.
Paterson encounters pushback on budgetStar-Gazette.COM - Sat Nov 07
Gov. David Paterson is calling back the Legislature on Tuesday to address the state budget gap, and he also put legislation on same-sex marriage, reforms of public authorities and a government spending cap on the agenda.
Cross-County accident causes minor injuries, major trafficThe Patent Trader - Sat Nov 07
A three-car accident at about 11:30 a.m. today caused some minor injuries and major traffic on the Cross-County Expressway headed westbound, Westchester County police said.
Driver Said to Have Used Marijuana RegularlyNew York Times - Fri Nov 06
The sister-in-law of the woman who killed herself and seven others when she hit another car head-on while driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway in July, told investigators that the woman smoked marijuana regularly and was a heavy drinker, according to a lawyer for the family of two of the victims.
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