Iconic Mario M. Cuomo Bridge to Light Up in Orange on November 21 to Raise Hunger Awareness
The new nursing lead will oversee patient care involving nursing staff, playing a key role in fiscal planning, compliance and strategy.
He used the money to gamble on sports, to attend concerts and sporting events, to improve and repair his home and to go on vacations.
The ceremony was sponsored by the Town Of New Castle and Horace Greeley HS’s ENOUGH Club (Educate Now On Understanding Genocide & Hate).
Tyler Bond's Armonk to Africa and Food For Thought programs are connecting children across oceans while providing free lunch every day.
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch.
Robin Goetz is a National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Literacy Champion for service to Chappaqua Children's Book Festival
Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR marks the 237th Anniversary of the U.S. Constitution in Pleasantville, New York
Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR Recognizes Local Volunteer for Historic Preservation Efforts
Virtual forum, “Immigration: Beyond the Headlines,” takes place on September 25th at 1PM
Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR award Pound Ridge Scout Troops for Honoring Revolutionary War Patriots
Registration is Open!
The familiar business that has been helping Westchester to look "Hott" since 2013 is opening a new store in Armonk.
Nonprofit's Hunger Heroes program is delivering hope and nutrition to neighbors in need
The overnight work is scheduled to begin tonight in Northern Westchester County, according to the NYSDOT.
The hospital is the first in Westchester to employ the technology used to find evidence of the earliest stages of lung cancer.
A bizarre story from the former POTUS candidate's daughter has "resurfaced" and is migrating Westchester into the national conversation.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awarded the hospital with its highest rating for quality of care.
Join the fight against hunger with several ways to get involved locally
Joseph Spennato is accused of trying to stab a sergeant while being taken into custody, before a 2nd offficer shot him, ending the attack.
8 Pool Swims are in ADDITION to July 27 Open Water Swim in Long Island Sound
Members of the Polly Cooper, NSDAR presented flags at a recent naturalization ceremony
The hospital plans to expand its residency programs to also include surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations near Chappaqua/Mount Kisco.
The former mayor of Mount Kisco was previously an HR exec at Bernard Hodes Group, which specialized in talent acquisition and retention.
Chappaqua's Polly Cooper Chapter attends Daughters of the American Revolution Congress
The Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester recently accepted a check from Optimum, a partner of the Boys & Girls Club of America.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Chappaqua/Mount Kisco.
June is breeding time for the bears, who are considered "transient occupants of Westchester County," by conservation officials.
The village is warning about a bear sighting in the area and recommends residents be aware of their surroundings and stay vigilant.
Voters okayed the scaled back $140,747,738 budget that did not exceed the tax cap, after soundly rejecting the initial spending plan.
The weather forecast is calling for heat index values between 95º F and 104º F this week.
The normally camera-shy felines aren't uncommon, but bobcats try very hard to avoid humans whenever possible.
A home "was entered without the owner's permission while they were home," New Castle PD said. They think it was an isolated incident.
Funds raised will support the nonprofit’s fight against food insecurity
Longtime Leader, Carola Otero Bracco, Honored -- Newly Announced Immigrant Empowerment Campaign Drives Commonsense Solutions
Due to the steep incline and the unstable ground, firefighters used a rope rescue system to safely allow rescuers to access to the victim.
The new LED lights are expected to help New Castle save on bulb replacements and energy costs, as well as reduce maintenance.
Leesa Thompson Receives Community Service Award from Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR
Police are warning neighbors about a large black bear sighting in the area and are reminding the community that bears belong here too.