Scammers are impersonating a local mayor for identity theft; a Brooklyn man was accused of drunk driving on I-95.
Tommy Suffern of Valley Cottage was nominated as a local hero during the coronavirus outbreak.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Town staff will check IDs, hand out masks to those who don't have them and help people with social distancing.
Here's the news of the week from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Here's the top news from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Robocalls affected by pandemic; reopening but restricting Muscoot Farmers Market; controversy over 'reimagining education'
Virtual student chorus makes music; cops accuse driver on I-87 of pot possession; opera furloughs: here are top stories for Wednesday.
Cops say they found an unconscious man behind the wheel of a car; flood relief project; kids hit with rare coronavirus-linked disease
2 accused in violent robbery; Italian American Club puts coronavirus twist on community dinner; massive face mask distribution starts
Aides in group homes making $13 an hour are essential and deserve support like other health care workers, says the chairman of Jawonio.
Here is news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patch sites.
Try running a virtual 5K; are you part of the 10 percent; walking up the avenue
Revised Bicycle Sundays return to the Bronx River Parkway May 3. Maryknoll Sisters Center deals with worship, death, gifts in a pandemic.
Clarkstown turned out for this one.
Pedestrians along narrow Route 9D a safety threat; nurse with virus "struggled" to breathe: Here are some of the day's top stories.
President to give West Point Commencement address; army of tracers needed; cats confirmed with coronavirus: here's the day's news.
Back to freezing temps; first aid unit increases staff; high-speed chase ended in rollover; here is news of the day.
Cops find 2 after stolen car becomes disabled; New York's unemployment system collapses from new coronavirus layoffs: here's today's news.
County officials had requested the closures after receiving complaints that people who used the parks weren't properly social distancing.
The wind storm Monday knocked out customers throughout the region.
Here is news of the week.
A Hudson Valley official whose father is on a ventilator urged people to keep social distancing: read that and more news of the day.
A professor uses a college lab to make protective equipment for health-care providers: here's that story and more news of the day.
Cellphone tracking data shows how Rockland is doing compared to the nation as a whole.
The death toll topped 471 in the Hudson Valley coronavirus outbreak; Verizon suspends "non-critical" work: here's the top news.
Look for the full moon; keep your distance or incur bigger fines; NYC funeral homes overwhelmed by coronavirus deaths: here's the day's news
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Rockland County.
As state officials attempt to ensure an accurate population count, state attorney general encourages participation by statewide residents.
Here's news of the week from the Hudson Valley Patches.
A fundraising drive is raising money to cover hospital staffers' take-out from local restaurants. See this and more new of the day.
Connecticut's governor would like to close the border to New York drivers. Read that and more news of the day.
Public health officials want to put a second temporary hospital in the Hudson Valley: here is the news of the day.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting New City.
A small community works to support its restaurants and ER; Wegmans puts off opening its Westchester store: here's the Hudson Valley news.
School board president tested for coronavirus / locket found with family photo / helping first responders during the pandemic
The DMV closed all its Hudson Valley offices indefinitely. Vandals used a forklift to wreak havoc.
All non-essential businesses in the Hudson Valley must close Sunday at 8 p.m. due to coronavirus. Here's what stays open.
In honor of National Women’s Month, some female officers and support staff helped introduce the police department's first female K9 officer.