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Past articles by Greg:

Selling Costa's New Flagship

Tips on how to promote the Costa Diadema to your clients → Read More

More Beyond the Beach

Riviera Nayarit caters to travelers in search of nature and adventure → Read More

Police investigate fatal Chestnut Ridge motorcycle crash

A motorcycle crash claimed the life of one person Friday evening near the intersection of South Pascack and Watermill roads in Chestnut Ridge. → Read More

Power outages in Greenburgh after utility pole falls

A Con Edison utility pole came down Tuesday morning on Route 119 in the area of Knollwood Road. → Read More

New trial ordered for Haverstraw man convicted in stabbing

The state's highest court has ordered a new trial for a Haverstraw man convicted of attempted murder in the 2005 stabbing of a retired teacher. → Read More

Black Friday assualts: Two teenagers charged with hate crime

Two teenagers accused of rampaging through the Palisades Center on Black Friday and attacking people have been charged with assault as a hate crime, Clarkstown police said Tuesday. → Read More

Tarrytown PBA members 'fear' cop McGee, accused in race suit

The union chief says members fear community retaliation over Lt. Donald McGee → Read More

Mount Vernon: Arrest in Levister Towers slaying

A resident of the Levister Towers housing complex is under arrest in connection with the Friday night shooting death of a man in a complex high-rise, city officials said at a press conference late Monday afternoon. → Read More

Yonkers men plead guilty in drug trafficking case

Two Yonkers men involved in a "major" drug trafficking ring were among five to plead guilty over the past two weeks to attempted conspiracy and drug-related charges, authorities said Thursday. → Read More

Black apartment-seekers denied at New Rochelle complex, suit says

Prospective black tenants were told no apartments were available at the Pelham East Apartments in New Rochelle, a lawsuit says. → Read More

Amid fraud allegations, Greenburgh fire district defends handling of crash

In a statement the Greenville Fire District says it welcomes any investigation → Read More

Greenburgh: Cops probe possible insurance fraud by fire department

The proposed purchase of a roughly $1 million ladder truck in the Greenville Fire District comes as police investigate alleged insurance fraud involving another fire department vehicle, The Journal News has learned. Voters in the district, which provides emergency services in the Edgemont community, will decide Tuesday on the proposition that’s part of a $1.785 million bond. The new truck would… → Read More

Crime Scene: Former chief sues North Castle administrator, board

Lt. Geoffrey Harisch says he needed to protect himself from the continued harassment and retaliation he's endured while working with Town Administrator Joan Goldberg. So the veteran police officer — a 27-year member of the force who resigned as police chief in May — sued the polarizing administrator and town board in late-November. "Joan Goldberg has continued to target me even after I stepped… → Read More

Newspaper deliveryman pinned by cargo during Taconic crash

A man apparently delivering newspapers was pinned by his cargo early Sunday morning when his Chevy van crashed off the Taconic State Parkway, authorities said. The man's vehicle went into the woods on the northbound side of the highway and hit a tree, Chief Robert O'Hanlon said. The newspapers, including copies of The Journal News and New York Times, shifted and pinned him up against the… → Read More

Driver apparently leaves scene of North Salem rollover crash

The driver of a sedan that went up an embankment, struck a tree, and rolled over did not stick around after the crash Sunday night, authorities said. Croton Falls Fire Chief Jason Blauvelt said his department was dispatched at 7:45 p.m. to the scene off Route 22 after a passerby called authorities. → Read More

Diane Hoeneveld, Clarkstown Board of Ed member, dead at 82

Diane Hoeneveld, a member of the Clarkstown Board of Education and former elementary school teacher in the district, passed away Sunday, officials said. She was 82. A cause of death for Hoeneveld, who was in her fourth, three-year term on the board and had previously served as vice president, was not released. → Read More

Hiker rescued after Sunday fall in Hudson Highlands

A ropes team from Orange County helped Cold Spring firefighters rescue a hiker who became trapped on a mountain in the Hudson Highlands on Sunday afternoon, authorities said. Cold Spring firefighters were dispatched around 1:10 p.m. to help a hiker who apparently slipped on Blue Hill mountain in the state park, Fire Chief Joshua DiNardo said. → Read More

Dobbs Ferry man threw Molotov cocktails, cops say

Brandon Scerri says a Hollywood gangster flick inspired him to throw Molotov cocktails near a local hospital in Dobbs Ferry, police said. → Read More

Couple faces less serious charge in death of disabled girl

A New York City special education teacher and her husband now only face misdemeanor charges in the 2012 death of her severely disabled 8-year-old daughter, who was neglected for years despite a $2.1 million trust being established for her care. Nicole Diggs, 32, and Oscar Thomas, 28, appeared briefly in state Supreme Court in Westchester County, where a new indictment was unsealed Tuesday… → Read More

Ossining bicyclist dies after livery cab crash in NYC, cops say

An Ossining man biking in lower Manhattan on Monday night was struck by a livery cab and later died at a city hospital, New York City police said. Shan Zheng, 61, was hit around 10 p.m at East Houston Street and Pitt Street, police said. → Read More