The center was made possible by a Twin Oaks Recreational Community Grant.
There's a big range of jobs in this category. Check them out and find others on Chappaqua-Mount Kisco Patch.
Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County police responded in Mount Kisco.
The architects made big errors estimating the costs for the village's big renovation project.
New Castle Democrats 2019 will hold a launch party Thursday at Scattered Books Bookstore in Chappaqua.
Designed to Improve Communications and Speed Up STAR Rebates
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners around Mount Kisco.
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One man was sent to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
Learn something new!. . .Some classes begin March 11th
“Living with Cancer Support Group” and a Special One-Night Workshop on Grief and Parenting
Four students from the Hudson Valley are among the 40 competing March 7-13 for more than $1.8 million in awards.
Many services will be open or closed in Chappaqua and Mount Kisco for the Presidents Day weekend.
Tuesday's storm left slippery conditions across the Hudson Valley.
Niche.com recently released its list of the top private, public and charter schools in NY. See if your school made the list.
The committee will once again consider Republican, Democrat, and unaffiliated candidates to endorse for the GOP ballot line in November.
Three want to go to West Point, one to Annapolis and three to the Air Force Academy.
Her study of brain cells could lead to techniques to reduce the damage from strokes. She is one of four winners nationwide.
Established Westchester professionals share insights on "How to Grow Your Business in Westchester."
Regional healthcare leader Daniel Blum will guide Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association
Now's the time to think about summer jobs in parks and rec.
An enrichment group is taking action for girls' education around the globe.
Here is what you can expect weather-wise for the week around Chappaqua.
He cited infrastructure & streetcape improvements, comprehensive planning and the outcome of Chappaqua Crossing as highlights of his 3 terms
Feb. 7-8 at 7pm & Feb. 9 at 8pm.
Get out of the house: go to the Chappaqua Farmers Market!
The woman carried a bunch of flowers and a gun, Anthony A. Scarpino said.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community, and help us keep people informed on local happenings.
The exams are available for Westchester residents only, but here are other jobs where you can serve your community.
It's cold in Mount Kisco and going to get colder. The next question is snow … or rain. Here's the latest.
Police said he was stopped for a traffic and vehicle violation on Route 9A.
Members of Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR celebrate at the New York City Chapter, NSDAR’s annual luncheon
We've got the weekend to prepare for the polar vortex, which is headed south.
Local unemployment rates keep dropping, according to the latest data from the state Labor Department.
The students are among 40 who will travel to Washington, D.C. to compete for a top prize of $250,000.
The former Chappaqua resident was active in organizations including United Way, the New Castle Republican Town Committee and S.C.O.R.E.
Take the time to chip away at that frozen slush while you can. The window of opportunity won't be wide around Chappaqua.
Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester police responded in Mount Kisco Jan. 8-11: