Things are finally moving along at the Reynolds Homestead at Somers’ Angle Fly Preserve.
If all goes well with the renovation project, which was started in 2009, the 19th century farmhouse could be ready for new occupants by the end of the year.
The new roof and siding are on, the new windows are in, the crumbling stone foundation has been replaced and the electrical and plumbing systems are in place. It’s also equipped with a new septic system and well.
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EXCLUSIVE: Daughter of woman, 40, whose body was found in a reservoir 32 years after she went missing tells how her mom became enamored by a young minister and fell into the Rama cult as it s ruled her death was a suicide
Brenda Kerber, 40, disappeared from her White Plains home around September 28, 1989
Kerber was a follower of Frederick P. Lenz III, who went by Zen Master Rama
Officials recovered a 1982 Ford Granada from the Muscoot Reservoir in January with her remains inside
Her death has since been ruled a suicide by the medical examiner s
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Brenda Kreber was last seen in her White Plains home on Sept. 28, 1989, at the age of 40. The White Plains Police Department reopened her missing person’s case based on a recent discovery by DEP Police of a vehicle submerged in an upstate reservoir, matching the description of a vehicle relevant to the case.
Kerber s 1982 Ford Granada was recovered from the Muscoot Reservoir in late January. The vehicle, which was removed from the water by State Police and DEP Police personnel, was treated as evidence.
Apparent human remains were found in the vehicle, police say. Those remains were later confirmed to be Kreber. Police believe her death was suicide by drowning, People reports.