It's the end-of-summer push.
A 71-year-old is the first positive West Nile case in Westchester. County Department of Health offers prevention tips.
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Supervisor Rob Greenstein reports the town will save money with the new contract.
FERC will visit NY, CT, RI and MA to gather comments about the Algonquin natural gas pipeline expansion.
Aug. 22 launch will promote breast and ovarian cancer walk Oct. 5
The high-profile New York State Teachers Union represents more than 600,000 teachers.
If you have purchased the product, the company is urging you to return impacted packages to the store for a full refund.
Friends of Karen sends kids back to school with smiles.
Secure your home, New Castle police say.
The switch was tripped automatically.
The Hudson Valley was spared—but check out the photos from the Island!
They augment the medical team at the new Jefferson Valley facility.
10 months, 4 states, 7 banks...plus a convenience store
Astorino says the petition carries more than 62,000 signatures.
Highway safety was the goal; 67 tickets were the outcome.
Up to 4 inches of rain is possible.
Helping Hands for the Homeless & Hungry needs donations for school supplies.
Cuomo and the New York delegation will be in Israel from Aug. 12-14.
Campers explore performing arts and astronomy with “Project Plié” ballet class and Hudson River Museum field trip
The forum will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, in the White Plains Library.
The team of middle- and junior high school students was led by Yorktown High School’s Junior Varsity Head Coach Joe Borges.
With just a few weeks left until school starts, Patch brings you a list of “Top 10” things to do before summer’s over.
Sightings within sight of New York City are rising.
The week in review from Patch.
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
The state is seeking to reinstate the 2002 murder conviction of Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel.
Hate crimes; National Guard soldier ID'd; dog park gets funding; Perseid meteor shower; Briarcliff referendum; and more from Patch.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Only about 300 children in the USA have AHC. They need your help.
Plus young swimmers shine, killer sentenced in bed, gluten-free cooking and more from Patch.
Pines Bridge offers learning environments to meet the needs of students with multiple disabilities.
If you're making it a day trip, better designate a driver.
Their advice? Hang up on high-pressure computer repair calls.
Tom Costello talked to Stacy Knows about his Yorktown restaurant, his culinary pedigree and his Celiac Disease.