- More than 3,000 A&P employees could be laid off by Thanksgiving.
- Yorktown's Town Board may ban dogs from recreational play areas.
- State and local officials are courting General Electric in an effort to have the company move its headquarters to the former PepsiCo site in Somers.
- St. Patrick’s School is honoring Sister Kathleen Fitzgerald in October for her work touching the lives of two generations of students.
- Vice President Joe Biden fared better than Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton in a recent poll.
- Mount Pleasant students are preparing to head back to school.
- A Buchanan woman was charged with using a stolen credit card.
- A Pace University student-produced documentary entitled 'Curaçao’s Coral Challenge – Reviving the Rain Forests of the Sea,' received an award at a global film competition.
- Northern Westchester Hospital's Dr. Ezriel Kornel explained what former President Jimmy Carter's diagnosis may mean.
- An Ossining man recorded what appeared to be two planes in a "dogfight" over his home.
- Lewisboro Town Board members honored David Gordon, a recent John Jay High School graduate, for his work on helping with open space in town.
- A $9 million deal for a home at Greystone on Hudson marks the most expensive real estate sale in Westchester this year.
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