Ben Crnic

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bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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Woman Hit In Head, Hospitalized After Afternoon Fight In Mount Vernon; Suspect Apprehended Woman Hit In Head, Hospitalized After Afternoon Fight In Mount Vernon; Suspect Apprehended
Woman Hit In Head, Hospitalized After Afternoon Fight In Mount Vernon; Suspect Apprehended A 48-year-old woman was taken to the hospital with minor head injuries after a reported assault on a Westchester street, leading to a suspect's arrest, officials said. The incident occurred around 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21 on Amsterdam Place in Mount Vernon, city officials announced on Wednesday evening.  Responding officers arrived to find the injured woman, who was rushed to Montefiore Mount Vernon Emergency Room for evaluation and treatment.  Police said a 37-year-old suspect remained at the scene and was taken into custody without incident. They were brought to the Mount…
Man Tried To Meet With Boy In HV For Sex, Was Arrested Instead In Hotel Parking Lot: DA Man Tried To Meet With Boy In HV For Sex, Was Arrested Instead In Hotel Parking Lot: DA
Man Tried To Meet With Boy In HV For Sex, Was Arrested Instead In Hotel Parking Lot: DA A New Jersey man arrested in an undercover child exploitation operation in the parking lot of a Rockland County hotel has now been formally indicted on charges including attempted rape, prosecutors announced.  Essex County resident Carl Ellis, 55, of Maplewood, NJ, was arraigned Wednesday, May 21, in Rockland County Court on an indictment charging him with several felonies, the Rockland County District Attorney's Office announced on Thursday, May 22.  According to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II, Ellis engaged in sexually explicit text conversations between Ap…
Dragged by Hair, Slammed Into Signpost: Man Admits To Vicious Orange County Kidnapping Dragged by Hair, Slammed Into Signpost: Man Admits To Vicious Orange County Kidnapping
Dragged by Hair, Slammed Into Signpost: Man Admits To Vicious Orange County Kidnapping A man accused of brutally assaulting a woman after forcing her out of her Orange County home and into her car in violation of an order of protection has admitted to his heinous actions, prosecutors said.   Port Jervis resident Francisco Ceballos-Rosario, 43, pleaded guilty to second-degree kidnapping and faces more than a decade behind bars in connection with the attack, which happened in late December 2024, the Orange County District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday, May 21.  According to court records and statements made during the plea proceedings, the vi…
Lane Reopens After Fiery Crash On Palisades Parkway (DEVELOPING) Lane Reopens After Fiery Crash On Palisades Parkway (DEVELOPING)
Lane Reopens After Fiery Crash On Palisades Parkway (Developing) A lane of the southbound Palisades Interstate Parkway in Rockland County has reopened to traffic following a serious crash The wreck happened on Wednesday, May 21 a little after 3 p.m. on the southbound Palisades Interstate Parkway north of Exit 12 in Ramapo, according to 511NY traffic data.  The crash temporarily left all southbound lanes closed in the area. As of 4 p.m., one lane had reopened to traffic. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Monsey Scoop (@monseyscoop) The crash resulted in a vehicle fire and caused injuri…
New Affordable Housing Coming To Ossining: 'Much-Needed,' Developer Says New Affordable Housing Coming To Ossining: 'Much-Needed,' Developer Says
New Affordable Housing Coming To Ossining: 'Much-Needed,' Developer Says A major step toward expanding affordable housing in Westchester County was celebrated this week as developers broke ground on a new residential complex that will offer nearly 75 new homes.  The developers of Crescent Manor, an upcoming residential complex to be located at 136-140 Croton Ave. in Ossining, have broken ground on the project, MacQuesten Development announced on Wednesday, May 21.  The development will bring 73 affordable senior apartments, plus one live-in superintendent unit, to the community in a low-rise, elevator-accessible building designed specifically to help r…
Orange County Man, 55, Nabbed For 'Lewd Conduct' Visible To Drivers On I-684: NYSP Orange County Man, 55, Nabbed For 'Lewd Conduct' Visible To Drivers On I-684: NYSP
Orange County Man, 55, Nabbed For 'Lewd Conduct' Visible To Drivers On I-684: Nysp An Orange County man was apprehended following a police search for a suspect who engaged in lewd conduct seen by numerous other drivers on Interstate 684 in Westchester, authorities said.  Newburgh resident Jose M. Reyes-Marquez, 55, was taken into custody on Tuesday, May 20 after a public lewdness investigation in Westchester, New York State Police announced on Wednesday, May 21.  The events leading to Reyes-Marquez's arrest began at around 8:50 a.m. on Wednesday when troopers responded to a "Be on the lookout" alert regarding a suspect vehicle on I-684 connected to the…
Woman's Body Found In Woods Near Hudson Valley Intersection (DEVELOPING) Woman's Body Found In Woods Near Hudson Valley Intersection (DEVELOPING)
Woman's Body Found In Woods Near Hudson Valley Intersection (Developing) Police are investigating the apparent suicide of a woman found in a wooded area near a busy Westchester County intersection.  The discovery was made in the woods near the intersection of East Main Street and Lexington Avenue in Mount Kisco, where several businesses such as Ben & Jerry's are located, Westchester County Police Public Information Officer Kieran O'Leary said on Wednesday, May 21.  According to O'Leary, detectives are conducting a death investigation, and the incident appears to be a suicide. The deceased woman was not a Mount Kisco resident, O’Leary confirmed. He…
2 New Asian Cuisine Eateries Open Next To Each Other In Yorktown 2 New Asian Cuisine Eateries Open Next To Each Other In Yorktown
2 New Asian Cuisine Eateries Open Next To Each Other In Yorktown Two new restaurants bringing bold Asian flavors to a Westchester town were officially welcomed by town officials this week with a grand opening ceremony.  Ms. DimSum and Mr. Chick, which sit side by side on the ground floor of a newly opened mixed-use building near the Yorktown Green shopping center at 385 Kear St., both held a grand opening on Tuesday, May 20.  According to Yorktown town officials, both eateries are already drawing strong praise from early diners and town leaders alike.  Ms. DimSum offers a menu of dim sum, noodle soups, and bubble teas, while Mr. Chick focuses on Korean-…
Van Engulfed In Flames In Somers: Crews Use Foam After Fuel Tank Rupture Van Engulfed In Flames In Somers: Crews Use Foam After Fuel Tank Rupture
Van Engulfed In Flames In Somers: Crews Use Foam After Fuel Tank Rupture A fiery van blaze in Westchester kept firefighters busy for hours after the vehicle caught fire near a residential community.  The fire began at around 10 a.m. on Monday, May 19, when Somers firefighters responded to reports of a motor vehicle fire in the area of Heritage Hills and Lovell Street, the Somers Volunteer Fire Department announced on Tuesday night, May 20. Upon arrival, first responders found a minivan fully engulfed in flames.  According to the department, more crews quickly arrived and deployed a hose line to bring the fire under control. The fire intensified after …
From Sand to Sad: Rye Beaches Bomb In Water Quality Rankings, Report Says From Sand to Sad: Rye Beaches Bomb In Water Quality Rankings, Report Says
From Sand to Sad: Rye Beaches Bomb In Water Quality Rankings, Report Says Four public beaches in Westchester County have landed on a list no community wants to be part of — the lowest-scoring beach water quality in the region, according to Save the Sound’s newly released 2025 Beach Report. The report, released on Tuesday, May 20 and based on data from 2022 to 2024, evaluates water quality at more than 200 Long Island Sound beaches using science-driven metrics that measure the presence of enterococcus, a fecal indicator bacteria.  The presence of such bacteria is often tied to unsafe swimming conditions and can lead to a range of health issues, including gast…
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