New Rochelle News - April 29, 2010
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday he has filed a second civil lawsuit against Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., alleging the embattled Democratic senator created a sham job-training program at his for-profit company in which he illegally paid workers far less than minimum wage.
Westchester briefing (Journal News)
NEW ROCHELLE: Westchester Jewish Community Services has launched a series of free workshops for women who are unemployed or seeking to change jobs. Dealer Pays Restitution For Selling Former Rentals (WCBS-TV New York)
Share + Apr 28, 2010 6:32 pm US/Eastern Reporting Tony Aiello NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. Dozens of car buyers are getting big refund checks after a dealership admitted it failed to tell them something it should have. Yonkers cancels its Memorial Day parade (The Journal News)
The city is canceling its annual Memorial Day parade, citing poor attendance. Yonkers' Central Committee of Veterans Organizations made the decision last month, said Eli Vetrano, a former chairman of the committee. Mugging, attack land New Rochelle residents in hospital (Journal News)
NEW ROCHELLE - City police are investigating a pair of street crimes that landed two city residents in the hospital in the past two days, authorities said Tuesday. More New Rochelle News From Topix:
New Rochelle police charge man with beating girlfriend (Journal News)
NEW ROCHELLE - A 23-year-old Yonkers man who had been ordered by the courts to stay away from his New Rochelle girlfriend was arrested by city police Monday morning in her apartment as he was beating her, authorities said. Inside the Scarsdale Courthouse: Purse Snatcher Postponed (Scarsdale Patch)
Here's a look at what happened during Scarsdale Court's April 21 session. Court is in session every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Krystal Walters, 21, was arrested April 14 for allegedly mugging a woman on Walworth Street in Scarsdale. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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