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Four Suspects On Loose After Strong-Arm Gas Station Robbery In Westchester

Read / Add Comments Four men are wanted by investigators in Westchester County after threatening to kill a gas station clerk during an armed robbery overnight, police said. Shortly before 12:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 24, officers from the New Rochelle Police Department responded to Sunoco on Huguenot Street, where there was a report of an armed robbery. New Rochelle Police Capt. Cosmo Costa said that the investigation into the robbery determined that four African American men entered the Sunoco store, walked behind the counter and demanded money from an employee. Costa said that one of the four men then pointed to the cash register and said “give me the money or I’ll kill you” at which point the register was opened and approximately $200 was taken out.

Four Suspects On Loose After Strong-Arm Gas Station Robbery In New Rochelle

5 Things You Didn't Know About New Paltz

5 Things You Didn’t Know About New Paltz New Paltz is one of my favorite towns to visit in the Hudson Valley. From the beautiful hiking trails to the unique restaurants and nightlife, there’s always something to get into. I have also enjoyed walking around and learning about the history within New Paltz. Besides the cool bars and shops along the streets, the views of the gunks are just incredible. Here are some things that you may or may not have known about New Paltz. There were settlers who resided in New Paltz before Henry Hudson. We have heard stories about the infamous Henry Hudson and his adventures throughout the Hudson Valley in The Half Moon. Before Hudson touched land here, the Esopus Indian already made New Paltz their home. Take a stroll on Huguenot Street and see the re done hut/home that these Indians once lived in.

Andrew Yang left New York as Covid surged. Now he wants to be mayor.

NEW YORK As Covid-19 raged through New York City, many wealthy residents decamped to more spacious homes outside the five boroughs. Andrew Yang was one of them. in a Manhattan apartment. But a review of his social media posts, television appearances and news coverage demonstrate they sought more comfortable living arrangements in their four-bedroom second house in New Paltz, N.Y., which they had purchased five years earlier, according to public records. Yang was hardly alone in seeking refuge outside the city during its darkest days, but the decision underscores a point of contention that escalated throughout the year: Those who could afford to leave often did, even if only part-time, while those lacking the means to relocate suffered the worst of the virus. They were often confined to small apartments, and many with frontline jobs were forced to rely on public transportation at a time when people were being advised to avoid contact with others.

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