plus complaints cancel racial equity workshop, political endorsements, New Rochelle drops curbside leaf collection: the Daily Digest
The project team for the new bridge rising across the Hudson River issued a status update.
It's cold outside!
Plus water conservation, worst landlord, pet cemetery tour and more--the week on Hudson Valley Patches
Plus Harrison High's volunteers, the situation in Gaza and Israel, open houses and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Plus money for schools on the ballot, TV/radio host at Manhattanville, Halloween tips and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
The nonprofit she founded seeks to help people change the world.
Plus local pens new Young Adult novel, Spectra responds to pipeline comments, girls volleyball success and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Plus suspicious men at Rippowam Cisqua, Hudson death a suicide, new Eagle Scout and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Each week we highlight another wonderful pet adoptable from Hi-Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County's only animal shelter.
Plus village "on the rise," police promotions, pet cemetery tour and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
plus the super crane, preschoolers reap what they sowed and more in the Week in Review
plus Lincoln Depot Museum opens, Palacio's new book and Phelps makes Ebola assurances—the Patch Daily Digest
plus car backs into building, Mount Kisco Medical Group expands, running in Halloween costumes and more
It's the 8th annual festival!
plus Ebola, feeding the hungry and banning massage parlors: the Daily Digest from Hudson Valley Patchs
Free to senior citizens
If you're up, you should try to catch a glimpse.
Plus child porn case, luxury rentals in White Plains, school busing and more on the Hudson Valley Patches.
plus "Outstanding Caregiver," grandchild phone scam and Blake Lively's pregnant and more in the Daily Digest
He used the occasion to announce a new initiative.
It's traveling up the Hudson River from Jersey City this morning.
WCFR in collaboration with Volunteer New York provided information and kits to prepare community members for the next disaster.
Plus new MSK cancer facility in Westchester, John Slattery laid to rest, town judge resigns and more in the Patch Week in Review.
Plus sex abuser sentenced, whimsical art of Irving Harper in Rye, Ruby Dee park dedicated and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
The Fall Color Report even looks at colors.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Plus deer hunting "killing field," student inspires anti-bullying efforts, new data sought for pipeline and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Plus texters behind the wheel caught, Memorial Sloan Kettering Opens in West Harrison, VFW needs you and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Oct. 4 and 5 the walks take you to the vistas at Stateline Lookout or High Tor State Park and to Rockland Lake.
Free to seniors and $30 for those aged 9-64.
Plus Yorktown promotes its trails, new 'fly cars,' and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
The sick child has a history of asthma.
Plus alleged car parts scam, due day for school taxes, $10 million to College of New Rochelle and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
The goal is to make Narcan more widely understood and distributed.
It's National Coffee Day, and some companies are offering up specials to celebrate.
The Federal Energy Regulation Commission's deadline for comments is today.
plus drug den busted and Bike Sunday celebrates 40 years: it's the Week in Review.
plus hydrant flushing, open houses, school lawsuit and more in the Patch Daily Digest.