The Journal News reports that some work has been done on the Clinton's new house in Chappaqua without building permits.
Patients and Community Members have Free Access to Cancer Health & Wellness Services
Grab a three-course lunch for $20.95 or dinner for $29.95 next week.
‘Tis the weekend before Halloween and the ghosts are gathering.
After dishing out wintry precipitation, Mother Nature changes it up this weekend around Chappaqua.
He and a school district transportation supervisor had a scheme going for fake bus routes.
Residents of Chappaqua and Millwood can now access city information with My New Castle 311.
Did your favorite chocolatier make the list?
And rain. Rain, too, around Chappaqua. Roads covered with leaves could be slick.
But the region still outpaces the state. Find or post local opportunities on Chappaqua-Mount Kisco Patch.
Police said it could stay closed for 90 minutes.
Both parts of the plan were voted down, but one got closer to approval: report
An opportunity for pre-screened young instrumentalists to compete for the prize of performing a full concerto with full orchestra
Dr. Robert J. Flower Says Natural Science-Based System Can Help Students Unlock Their Potential
Just a week ago the Chappaqua area saw summer temperatures and now we’re talking snowflakes and a hard freeze before Halloween.
The Chappaqua and Mount Kisco Metro-North stations are on the Harlem Line.
Meditation followed by a short presentation, discussion and reception on Wednesday October 26th
plus domestic dispute; ex at the hospital; stolen plates and more
We let you know the forecast for the work week around Chappaqua (plus what to expect on Halloween).
The natural food grocery chain, with stores including in Mount Kisco, will focus on the northeast market, the CEO said.
plus creepy customer; medical practice settles Medicare fraud case; local sex offenders; fatal motorcycle crash and more
Find local opportunities on the Jobs Board on Chappaqua-Mount Kisco Patch.
Westchester libraries have various events planned during the next two weeks.
Here are some things to do this fall weekend.
Can enough residents in 6 communities including Mount Kisco clean out their medicine cabinets to collect 1,000 lbs of unwanted medicines?
Blustery conditions will bring 'a taste of winter' to Chappaqua.
Renowned Master of Wine Roger Bohmrich returns.
8-year-old boys trying to prove laughter truly is the best medicine; Telling jokes in exchange for donations for pediatric brain cancer
Kids and their parents can learn about a variety of volunteer opportunities in the community. For fifth-grade and up.
"My bags are packed and I am waiting for a family!" - Sally
The Affiliated Police Associations backs State Senator Terrence Murphy for reelection.
New Leader at Coalition Aims to Keep Mt. Kisco Youth Drug- and Alcohol-free, Engage Community Support
The event drew about 20,000 participants and raised $1.2 million.
Gary Vikan, an Ivy League scholar and author of the "Sacred and Stolen" memoir, speaks at the Chappaqua Library Nov. 4.
A museum insider will describe the $3B world market in stolen and forged antiquities and how the embargo on artifacts was a boon to Isis.
The former president was at a Broadway fundraiser for his wife's presidential campaign.
Joe Rao visited some of the Bedford elementary school's space and weather enrichment classes.
Here are some of the incidents to which the county cops responded recently.