Chappaqua
Hillary Clinton’s Blood Clot Could Have Been Life-Threatening
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continued to recover from a medical close call Tuesday night – a potentially life-threatening blood clot that doctors said they found in time.
‘Islamorealism’ Ads Coming Down In Westchester Metro-North Train Stations
An MTA spokesman said most of the ads have been taken down, saying that they had run their course. But opponents of the ads said the damage has already been done.
Dueling Posters Over Israel, Palestine Now Dot Metro-North Platforms
A pro-Palestinian ad at one train platform has ignited a battle of sorts. Now both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict are targeting Metro-North train platforms with their side of the story.
President Obama Signs Irene Disaster Declaration For Upstate New York Counties
President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in New York after Tropical Storm Irene, freeing up federal recovery funds.
Westchester And Rockland Counties Still Cleaning Up After Irene
Days after Hurricane Irene made her way north, things in New York City’s northern suburbs are still not back to normal.
Gotham Gossipist: Bill & Hillary Clinton Hit The NYC Streets, Relax In Chappaqua
The Secretary of State and former Commander-in-Chief spent Bill’s birthday weekend shopping and dining in New York City, while also finding some time to relax in Westchester.
Zoning Changes Paving Way For Development Of Chappaqua Crossing
The New Castle town board has okayed zoning changes that give townhouses, condos, affordable housing, and business a piece of the old Reader’s Digest site.
Reader’s Digest Chappaqua Crossing Case Heads To Courts
Reader’s Digest left Chappaqua for good weeks ago, but the future of the site that used to house its headquarters remains up in the air.
Horace Greeley Being Honored In Chappaqua
He might have said “go west young man,” but Horace Greeley stayed in Chappaqua from 1854 to 1872.
Battle Over Chappaqua Crossing Continues
The four Pegasus sit atop the old Reader’s Digest building in Chappaqua, and while the company’s logo is still there, the 700,000 square foot building remains empty.
Reader’s Digest Chappaqua Era Officially Ending
Reader’s Digest is officially no longer in Chappaqua and its iconic headquarters is nearly vacant, but there are those who are still hanging on to the memories.
Westchester Works To Prevent Tree Damage Ahead Of Storm
It seems there’s been an epidemic of tree-trashing wind storms lately, from the tornado that hit Queens in September, a falling tree killing a woman on the Grand Central Parkway, to the devastation that tore through a Katonah neighborhood in July.


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