More than 40 guests hear from Nancy Weiser of Weiser Choices
As Patch.com continues to grow and improve, Larchmont-Mamaroneck Patch welcomes a new editor.
The event is scheduled for Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Local French nationals talk with LoHud.com about the Paris attacks
MHS's rate of alcohol use in the 10th and 12th grades is above both the County and national averages, according to a recent survey.
In this new series, Patch features Larchmont community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
3rd Annual Halloween Candy Exchange and Toy Drive Business Mixer
The Westchester County group is working to raise $100,000 to finish renovations to a new facility in Harrison.
"Spring forward, fall back."
Generous donors come together in commitment and caring
Local Westchester food, wine and spirit purveyors come together to raise money for the Sarah Neuman Center
ValuePenguin dug into the FBI Crime Report and ranked the safety of the state's villages, towns and cities.
plus work-from-home jobs/ car crashes/ prostitution charge/ Donald Trump v Briarcliff Manor and more: the Month in Review
Marion Lynton and Bernadette Kingham-Bez will receive awards Friday evening, October 23, 2015.
Plus locals make the "Forbes 400," Tropical Storm Joaquin, RangersTown in Valhalla: Daily Digest from your Hudson Valley Patches.
Here are the details of what changes to expect in your daily rail commute.
Plus hot tub death, Sandra Lee returns to work, students shortchanged lottery funds and more: Daily Digest from your Hudson Valley Patches.
Empty Storefronts in Larchmont: Working Toward a Solution Through a Combined Effort of Government, Commerce and Volunteerism
RoadSnacks has a new list of towns where residents used the adultery site, and the percentage of those users. No names were revealed.
plus private-sector job market; Millwood wants a Trader Joe's; supermoon eclipse; Habitat buildathon and more: Regional News of the Week
The Fiat and popemobile; the crowds, cookies, T-shirts; speeches, ceremonies and services; the thrill came through on Twitter and Instagram
plus football scores; social media tour #PopeFrancisNYC; bicyclist hit-and-run; housing appeal; drug take-back day and more -- nearby news
Julia Bruzzese's legs have reportedly deteriorated due to a mystery disease.
The last two papal visits cost the NYPD almost $11 million, police say. What will be the bill for Pope Francis’ visit?
plus Hudson River Valley Ramble/ Francis and Pope report for duty/ petition for Trader Joe's in Millwood and more: the Daily Digest
The Pope tackled the refugee crisis in Europe, worldwide violence, democracy and more in his speech.
Gov. Cuomo has activated the Emergency Operations Centers and the FBI has a website for security tips. WATCH video about the NYPD.
Metro-North cancels early AM trains on Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines and adds mid-morning runs for folks going to NYC on Friday.
He loves soccer, hasn't watched TV since 1990 and starts every day at 4:30 a.m.
He is referred to as the "Chief Layman" for the event.
Home invasion arrests/ neuro-invasive West Nile case/ investment fraud/ eclipse tips and more: nearby news of the day
Pope Francis has a whirlwind schedule, specially in NYC! Here are some suggestions on how to watch, follow and engage.
plus local doctor reprimanded/ no rain in the workweek forecast/ Pope Francis Buildathon/ church could go on historic registers: nearby news
Here's all you need to know about trains, subways and buses; street closures; Pope Francis's itinerary; and social media for #PopeFrancisNYC
Pope Francis will arrive in New York on Thursday evening, Sept. 24. He will then go to Philadelphia on Saturday.
Plus prison in girlfriend shooting, $3.7 million tax fraud, bank robbery and more, it's the Regional Week in Review from Patch.
Plus composer Don Mulvaney dies, $27K unemployment benefit fraud, city wins flag appeal and more: Daily Digest from Hudson Valley Patches.
Plus Cuomo staffer dies, feds charge shooter, local schools lauded and more: Daily Digest from your Hudson Valley Patches.
The Westchester Board of Rabbis, comprising over 130 rabbis in our community, has put together the following open letter to the community.