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Monsey attorney faces 125 years in prison for defrauding bank of $1.4 million in loan scam

Monsey attorney Mendel Zilberberg faces federal prison for defrauding a Manhattan bank of $1.4 million in loan scam with two others.

 

West Point 'better off than expected' as it continues to clean up storm damage

West Point says it is back to business as usual with minimal impact on summer training and other programs after last weekend's flooding storms.

 

How first responders saved dad, son swept off Bear Mountain hiking trail in flash flood

Two EMTs ages 20 and 17 years old are heroes. They rescued a dad and his boy with severe injuries as roads and trails crumbled and were washed away.

 

Check out Mamaroneck's historic sites, places to go through photos in lohud on location

lohud photographer Frank Becerra Jr. takes us on a visual journey in Mamaroneck. Check lohud.com each Friday to see our latest lohud on location.

 

July heat, humidity expands to West in weekend forecast with 115-degree heat index

Las Vegas, Phoenix, Death Valley, Fresno, California and Flagstaff, Arizona are among the areas forecast to be at or near record highs this weekend.

 

Dead & Company San Francisco live stream: How to watch band's final shows on tour

You don't have to be in San Francisco to watch Dead & Company's last shows on its final tour. Here's how you can stream from home.

 

Mets vs. Dodgers: Odds, picks and prediction for series as second half begins

The Mets ended the the first half with winning six of their last eight games. Can they keep it going against the Dodgers? Here's our betting preview.

 

Gourmet dining experience in the woods? Pass the bark! No, really, here are your options

Yes, you can east fresh aspen bark, but it's not recommended. Here are three options you might find delicious in the outdoors.

 

Upstate New Yorkers agree with downstaters on one thing, survey shows. Crime is a problem

A Siena College poll shows upstate and downstate New Yorkers united in their concern about crime and personal safety

 

Police unions group backs New Rochelle cops' side of events in Jarrell Garris' death

A colation of police unions insists the killing of Jarrell Garris was justified, supporting the New Rochelle Police Department's version of events.

 

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