A Call for Nonprofit Organizations to Participate in a Survey For Benchmarking and Advocacy
Sandra Sepe will start at her new role on Aug. 30, according to Chappaqua Central School District Superintendent Christine Ackerman.
Here are the must-know 2022-23 dates for students, parents and teachers for the Byram Hills school district.
Here are the must-know 2022-23 dates for students, parents and teachers for the Chappaqua Central school district.
The 11th annual fundraising swim event is part of eight Swim Across America events in Westchester to help fund cancer research.
A woman was crossing the street by Northern Westchester Hospital when she was struck by a van, according to Westchester County police.
Only 29 emergency departments nationwide received the ENA Lantern Award and one of them is right here in the Hudson Valley.
The award was presented during the 64th Annual Awards & Scholarship Luncheon
The NYS Senate Youth Leadership Recognition Award honors students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities in their community.
The project is expected to be completed by 3 p.m. Once water service returns, the water may be temporarily discolored.
Only six towns were newly certified by NYS for efforts to meet the economic, social and environmental challenges of climate change.
Travel, Club and Showcase Teams announce tryouts in Mahopac from Aug. 9-11, 2022
The Red Cross says that someone in the U.S. needs blood every two seconds and that one donation can save up to three lives.
Which local spots are you planning to visit? Due to popular demand, the Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring special menus.
The second Friday in July is coming up and that means it's time for the cherished yearly tradition on Main Street.
While some residents paint fire hydrants to blend in with a landscape or to look like cute Minions, this could prove to be very dangerous.
Bicycle World in Mt Kisco has won a national Bicycle Retailer Excellence Award for the 10th year in a row!
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Chappaqua/Mount Kisco.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Chappaqua/Mount Kisco.
2 Hudson Valley restaurants received the coveted Grand Award, which was only awarded to 97 restaurants worldwide.
The former Controller at CR Wallauer & Company in North Castle was indicted for stealing from the company between 2017 and 2019.
New online technology to provide faster, more flexible financing
The Village of Mount Kisco announced that the water department will shut off water, starting at 8:30 a.m. on Thurs., for emergency repairs.
Part of the ongoing work of WLS to provide authoritative, actionable information that supports seniors in being connected and well-informed
A live auction included a chance to go horseback riding and have breakfast with Martha Stewart at her Katonah estate. It sold for $25K.
The contracting giant that takes pride in a small firm approach to personal service has ambitious plans to grow and a new face to help.
Prosecutors asked for prison, but the New Castle man was sentenced to 10 years probation for the assault that took place in his home.
The talent behind the longtime Manhattan institution couldn't be happier with the move to a new neighborhood in the Hudson Valley.
The Village of Mount Kisco announced that the water department will shut off water, starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, for emergency repairs.
There will be an event the following Tuesday at the Mount Kisco Library where kids will be able to make Stick Flag Crafts for Freedom Day.
After years of wrangling, sales at the newest residential development at Chappaqua Crossing are finally expected to start this fall.
The bridge maintenance work is scheduled to take place Wednesday, between New Castle and Mount Pleasant.
Remarkable achievements of local students earned global recognition, and now, an official proclamation from County Executive Latimer.
From humble beginnings, the Chappaqua Library is celebrating its centennial in a way that will still be paying off in another 100 years.
Attendees are asked to wear orange in support of the victims of gun violence and signal solidarity in response to a nationwide epidemic.
Water supply protection and lack of lifeguards were given as reasons for the swimming ban, but there are still a few options for swimmers.
The new exhibition will be at the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem from May 28-August 13.
Westchester Pride 2022 is set to return in-person after a 2-year hiatus due to COVID and is expected to have a record-setting crowd.
Christie's International Real Estate is pleased to welcome Kieran Waters to the team of accomplished associates in Westchester