The bank helped the Rockland County nonprofit with its annual back-to-school drive.
Clarkstown residents can take advantages of free services at Germonds Park organized by town officials.
Families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were permitted to enter the NYC 9/11 Memorial & Museum on Wednesday.
Plus Robert Plant, Town Hall meetings, Halloween Parade Registration and more in your Patch Daily Digest.
Hear County Executive Ed Day discuss the progress of his priorities.
The event takes place at the memorial next to Town Hall.
Country Star Travis Tritt – 25th Anniversary Tour!
Indoor mold can cause a host of health problems, from allergies, to headaches, and more severe respiratory issues. But it can be prevented.
No time like the present to start working on your float, folks at the Chamber of Commerce say.
Cuomo's running mate, Kathy Hochul, also won the party nod for lieutenant governor over Timothy Wu.
Plus business spotlights, flood fixes, closures on the Bronx River Parkway and more in the Daily Digest from Patch.
Saturday, September 27, 2014, 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Romano Student Alumni Center, St. Thomas Aquinas College Free and open to the public.
Society could do much more to put the welfare of abuse victims first.
Imagine Saturdays where your elementary or middle-schooler builds and programs robots. . . designs and program video games. . .
The Boulders defeated the New Jersey Jackals last night.
Each week we highlight another wonderful pet adoptable from Hi-Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County's only animal shelter.
Plus rescuer dies, job hunting, knife threat, and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
Saturday, September 13th from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm
Social Media Stars on Stage
Help spread the word through social media with these memes!
Nanuet Library offers free reading session for kids with the certified therapy dogs from the Hudson Valley Visiting Pet Program Oct. 25, 2pm
Learn Proper Lifting & Bending Techniques to Prevent Injury at Free Nanuet Library Workshop from Dr. Mike Cocilovo & Dr. Gil Rodriguez
Voce replaced the fence at the Veterans Memorial Association in Congers for his Eagle Scout project.
Did you know that September is National Disaster Preparedness Month?
Plus Westchester rower wins medal, dead animals and more from Patch.
Check out School of Rock - Orangeburg's summer season performance! Austin’s Ale House 109 Main Street, New City. September 12, 2014 7:00 pm
Festival begins at 4pm featuring a vintage car rally, an Acappella competition, Food and Drinks. The big DOO WOPP show starts at 8pm.
The event will run from 2-7PM Sept. 20.
DEC regulates black bear hunting to manage populations toward levels that are acceptable to the public.
The free sessions this fall are offered in Nanuet or Suffern.
From the Ashes of Auschwitz to the Hope of Camp Venture
Plus what's going on in the area this weekend, open houses and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
Compression stations in Stony Point and Southeast are included in the first project and would be expanded in the second.
Donald Cranston is the former general manager of T.J. McGowan and Sons in Haverstraw.
Clarkstown is among five Hudson Valley communities are highlighted in the Times analysis.
Get on the climate train to NYC for the biggest climate march in history! Text 'We March' to 97779 or sign up online at PeoplesClimate.org
Mom turns activist after her 15-month-old was left in a hot car all day by his father and died of hyperthermia.
Plus high percentages of white police officers, record temperatures and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
A New York state lawmaker proposes confidential, no-cost drug testing when teens see their pediatrician or GP for their annual physical.
Sign up for this fun 'speed networking' event and make some new business connections. Men and women welcome to attend! Sign up early & save.