- President Barack Obama flew into Westchester County Airport to attend a fundraiser in Stamford, Conn.
- Westchester communities made up nearly one-fourth of a list of the 100 best suburbs in the United States.
- A local animal defense group has notified the City of Rye, Village of Mamaroneck, Westchester County and state officials that it will take legal action to stop hunters from killing deer in area parks.
- Yet another bear was spotted in Westchester County on Tuesday, this time near Desmond Avenue in Yonkers.
- Every school district budget in Westchester County overwhelmingly passed when put to vote on Tuesday.
- Alfred DelBello, a Lewisboro resident who served as mayor of Yonkers, Westchester county executive and lieutenant governor passed away.
- Takata will almost double the size of the recall of faulty airbags, making this the biggest auto recall in history.
- A Mount Kisco woman will spend up to seven years in prison for stealing from customers at the M&T Bank she worked at.
- Happy Rockefeller, widow of former Vice President and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, died at her home in Tarrytown on Tuesday.
- A Yorktown man has been charged as part of a bust after allegedly distributing crystal meth throughout Westchester County.
- A Somers woman was charged with violating an order of protection and resisting arrest.
- Westchester County Legislator Peter Harckham will resign his seat after accepting a position with the state government.
- The Pleasantville boys lacrosse team won the Section 1 title for the first time in school history.
- The City of Peekskill's Democrats have announced their slate of candidates for the elections in November.
- Ossining businesses have formed an alliance to bring some attention to the uptown area.
- North Salem resident David Letterman signed off as the host of the "Late Show" for the final time.
- John Piazza of Valhalla was elected to the school board as a write-in candidate.
- The father of the late Lacey Carr wrote a letter to thank community members for their support.
- A house near downtown Chappaqua may have been damaged on Tuesday by an electrical fire.
- The Armonk-based Livanos family makes owning and running restaurants a family business.
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