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Mount Vernon, NY
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Massive Tree Slams Into Mount Vernon House
While neighbors dealt with whipping winds and flash flood conditions, a Mount Vernon family had a bigger problem Monday morning when a massive tree came coming down on their house, leaving extensive damage. A Nuber Avenue family received quite the scare at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Monday morning, as wind gusts reached upwards of 40 mph in the area, unearthing the tree, which struck the side and roof of the home. Despite the damage to the home, which is currently uninhabitable, no injuries were reported. The tree could be seen resting on the side of the house later in the day on Monday.
Mahopac, NY
News
List Of Distribution Points For Dry Ice, Water In Putnam
The following is a list of distribution points for dry ice and water in Putnam following the Nor'easter. Carmel Residents Available resources: Bottled water and dry ice. Times: 10:00AM – 2:00PM Location: Carmel Town Hall 60 McAlpin Avenue Carmel, NY 10512 Kent Residents Location: Kent Police Department 25 Sybil’s Crossing Kent Lakes, NY 10512 Available provisions: Bottled water and dry ice. Times: Open until supply is depleted. Putnam Valley Residents Available resources: Bottled water and dry ice. Times: 9:00AM – 9:00PM Location: Putnam County Friendship Center at Putnam V…
Stony Point, NY
Neighbors
Haverstraw Landslide Remembered: 19 Lives Lost
HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. -- This month, the village of Haverstraw is commemorating the 112th anniversary of the Haverstraw Landslide. Nineteen people, including four firefighters, lost their lives in the tragedy, which occurred on Jan. 8. Clay that was being excavated for brick use under a 100-foot embankment slipped out, destroying the Rockland Street business section and homes from Liberty to Jefferson Streets. Overall, 21 businesses were destroyed. The damage could've been worse, but a snowstorm stopped a fire that could've burned a large section of Haverstraw, according to "South of the Mo…