In her regular column, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin discusses some of the changes coming to the village this year.
The Junior League of Central Westchester serves the communities of Eastchester, Greenburgh, Scarsdale and White Plains.
Plus Michael Ware arraignment and more in the Week in Review from Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
Bundle up! Wind chills are expected to fall below zero this week. There is also a 'Severe Weather Alert' in effect Sunday due to dense fog.
The 2014-15 flu is officially a pandemic in other parts of the country, have you gotten your shot yet, Bronxville and Eastchester?
New in 2015, uninsured residents who need a TB skin test to start a new job or enter college or graduate school can schedule an appointment.
Plus the top stories of 2014... it's the Mid-Week Review. Happy New Year from Patch.
Here are some of the most popular posts from the year on Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
Expect a drop in temperatures throughout the Hudson Valley... Here's your hour-by-hour New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day weather forecast.
Sunday morning worship service with guest preacher Rev. Tamara Kabemba, certified special education teaching assistant in Eastchester.
Everything you need to know about the weather before you ring in the New Year.
Stay connected with your hometown Patch.
Plus a beautiful "Wow House" and more in the Week in Review from Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
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Plus "The Interview" comes to Westchester... it's the Mid-Week Review. Happy Holidays from Patch.
Heavy rains, fog and strong winds expected in Bronxville and Eastchester.
Plus an education grant and more in the Week in Review from Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
Heavy winds and lots of rain likely to cause problems for travelers.
The draft regulations are an important step toward making medical marijuana a treatment option in Bronxville, Tuckahoe and Eastchester.
Plus Bronxville's holiday traffic, "virtual job fair" for veterans, Yonkers education grant and more in the Patch Mid-Week Review.
In her regular column, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin asks that residents and shoppers practice caution on Bronxville streets.
Bronxville and other area theaters took precautions after threats of violence that stemmed from the controversial movie.
“A Church transformed into a stable, Broadway performers, elegant costumes, incredible music, and an inspirational experience!”
Plus "Grande Dames" honored, Junior League turkey campaign, unemployment and more in the Week in Review from Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
Plus "The Nutcracker," new fire commissioner, toxic toys in Westchester and more in the Patch Mid-Week Review.
December 5th The Chapel School Choir sang for local seniors at The Wartburg Adult Care Community in Mount Vernon, NY.
Additionally, the National Weather Service has issued new flood warnings for Westchester, Rockland and Bronx counties.
The Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe has been meeting community needs for the past 95 years.
The New York State Police warn about slick roads around Croton; flooding closed the Bronx River Parkway at 10 a.m.
In this edition of her regular column, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin discusses how the state does not do enough to repair its infrastructure.
Mary Mimms and Virginia Kathryn Hefti were honored recently by the Anne Hutchinson-Bronxville Chapter of the NSDAR.
Heavy rain and wind overnight Monday through Thursday, according to forecasters. And maybe a little wintry mix thrown in for good measure.
Makeup dates have not yet been announced.
This past year the Community Fund was a major sponsor of the center's Tree House Program in Bronxville held at The Chapel School.
Plus alleged bank manager theft, free vaccines, Junior League coat drive and more in the Week in Review from Bronxville-Eastchester Patch.
plus holiday safety tips: it's the Patch Regional Week in Review
Dec. 7 is the 73rd anniversary of the attack that launched the United States into World War II.
The Foundation distributed more than $45 million to local nonprofits during Catherine Marsh's 15 years of leadership.
Host for Hope and CSJ has joined forces for a night at Weezie D in Bronxville to support The Center for Small Jewels Institute.
Published by Eastchester 350th Anniversary, Inc., this coffee table style book is the first-ever hardcover history of the town and villages.