- The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an internal review of the events before the high-speed chase that ended with a crash that killed a driver and two passengers early Saturday morning, Sept. 3, in Danbury.
- A popular former local priest, who is now considered a level three sex offender, is living in Southeast, according to Putnam Sheriff Donald B. Smith.
- Mahopac High School football player Charlie Burt has been nominated for the "Heart of a Giant" award in the first week of the scholastic season.
- A Carmel man accused of stealing his mother’s credit card has been charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith said.
- A teenager was killed Wednesday night on Route 202 in Suffern when a Lexus driven by an off-duty police officer from Peekskill hit a group of students standing in the driveway of their yeshiva dormitory just before midnight Thursday, according to multiple reports.
- Mark Henkels, a seventh-grade math teacher at Lakeland Copper Beech Middle School, has been recognized by Microsoft as global leader in using technology to transform education.
- Ground was ceremonially broken recently for the Brewster Central School District’s renovation program, according to a report by The Examiner News.
- A priest who was running two parishes in Dutchess County last month has been accused of molesting a 15-year-old teen at a church in the Bronx more than 30 years ago.
- Investigators from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department have arrested a 44-year-old Carmel man on a burglary charge, authorities said.
- Mahopac resident Antonio Giannico, a senior running back/linebacker, helped Archbishop Stepinac High School's football team achieve its number-one ranking in MaxPreps.com's Preseason New York State Fab 5.
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