More than 150 guests come to hear from Fleishman and learn about UJA-Federation’s work
Jeanine Pirro, once the Westchester County DA, had been accused of hounding Durst a la Inspector Javert.
The southbound lanes have reopened.
plus U.S. Mail mess; unlucky speeders and more: it's the Hudson Valley Patches' Regional Week in Review.
The state parks department has bought a half-acre next to the bridge on the Poughkeepsie side.
Drive carefully in Chappaqua and Mount Kisco.
A neighbor of Hillary and Bill Clinton posted a phony sign and seized the media's attention.
plus stinkbug cell phone photos, mall policing and more: it's the Daily Digest
The organization's been working with a community grant.
State police issued 36 tickets.
Rain—sometimes heavy, sometimes freezing—is expected overnight and tomorrow.
The accident occurred at South Salem Auto Repair on Old Oscaleta Road.
They'll also go after people using their cell phones while driving.
They overwintered in your homes, Mount Kisco and Chappaqua.
Cassie is a pretty brindle Pit mix who knows her obedience commands. She is completely housebroken and very respectful in the home.
plus natural-gas pipeline opponents stage protest: it's the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest
The company has increased gas leak patrols and worked with Westchester fire officials on emergency response.
Find local jobs on Chappaqua-Mount Kisco Patch.
The Lustgarten Foundation's “Race 4 A Cure” event, which was held recently at Grand Prix New York, raised more than $140,000.
plus bakery damaged by lightning reopens: it's the Hudson Valley Patches' Daily Digest
Heller was fired after ranting online about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
Deborah Mumford of The Nature of Things will be at Mount Kisco Library to introduce a wide variety of animals.
The Friends of the Mt Kisco Library will be accepting donations for a Spring Book Sale.
"The Beatles: Band of the Sixties" : Presented by Aaron Krerowicz, one of two professional Beatles scholars in the world.
A Touch of Sinatra is a musical show about the life and music of Frank Sinatra, narrated by Joe Gilligan and performed by Donnie Farraro.
For children ages 18 months - 5 years old with a parent or caregiver. “April Showers: Why does it rain?”
For children ages 18 months - 5 years old with a parent or caregiver. “Color Me Happy: How many colors can you make?”
Story followed by a discussion of what architects/builders consider when building a structure
Academy of Dance Arts will be hosting a workshop to help Daisys/Brownies/Girl Scouts earn their dance badge for FREE!
The former Secretary of State held a press conference yesterday.
The former Peekskill schools superintendent, a New Hempstead resident, replaces Harry Phillips on New York's education oversight board.
plus fund for fire-displaced families; gas price search tool and more: it's the Daily Digest
The man was riding in the middle of the first car during the fatal crash Feb. 3 in Mount Pleasant.
Chappaqua for Responsible Affordable Housing has written a letter to the MTA about Chappaqua Station.
Expect minor detours on campus
Use our Mapquest gas tool to find the best price wherever you are.
plus Wall Street Journal in Peekskill; FBI called on Rye bomb threats; who cares about below-average temperatures: in the Daily Digest
We'll tell you when it drops below freezing Monday and when things will start melting again on Tuesday.
Great read for some advice on difficult situations.
251 Lex will have a patio to host a spit roast.