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Cost Of Bad Roads For Port Chester Drivers Tops News This Week

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week:

See the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week

See the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week

  • Navigating roads in New York during winter can be tricky enough, but a recent study suggests that doing so can cost drivers throughout Westchester County as much as $2,300 a year.  
  • Westchester parents were disturbed by news of heroin reportedly being found last week in the faculty bathroom of a Hudson Valley elementary school, which added extra security Monday.  
  • A conductor on Metro-North’s New Haven Line surprised passengers by taping a typed letter of apology to each seat on his train regarding an incident on his train.  
  • Bedford resident Kerry Kennedy was found not guilty of driving while under the influence of drugs.

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