plus wolf-dogs confiscated; teen accused of terror threat; desecration of Holocaust memorial
plus Bullying Prevention Month; Gillibrand hosts town hall on senior issues; Wegmans to host hiring event and more news of the day
Plus 3 local men added to New York's Fallen Firefighters Memorial; treating kids with lead exposure; radio station fights shuttering
support for trafficking survivors; police say driver wove through traffic to get away; crack ring busted, FBI said and more news of the day
Local priest on leave after sex abuse accusation; big crack ring busted; new interchange ends years of jury-rigged ramps
plus donating food, gun violence prevention, weekend filming and more news of the day
Stolen car tries off-road route to avoid cops; school employees injured installing heater; elderly man kills wife, self
Dorm room invader; ancient gold coffin returned; MTA wants to spend $4.7 billion on Metro-North
He's a doctor leading the medical team at the Open Door Family Medical Center in Port Chester.
Closing neighborhood elementary schools; Fairway shuts imarket during retail crisis; electric car charging station and more news of the day
House on the market is haunted, legally; consolidating elementary schools as enrollments drop; tainted cocaine suspected in local deaths
plus death in overturned, submerged car; fall may have started but the humidity hasn't stopped; more news of the day
Police disguised as construction workers write tickets; nation's only remaining measles outbreak is in the HV; deadly virus expands in NJ
Hundreds of vendors will be on hand at the fair hosted by the New City Chamber of Commerce.
The events offer groups of any size the opportunity to keep the waterways clean
prison cook had sex with inmate; NYC to help 9/11 first-responders' families with healthcare
Included in the county's memorial is Robert Kirkpatrick of Suffern, who died in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
protecting animals; plea deal for drunk driver; Rockettes coming to the library and more news of the day
Plea deal for drunk, drugged, unlicensed hit-and-run driver; man accused of threatening judge; teacher on new season of "Survivor"
New City residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed.
Bus driver killed; wedding ring recovered; 12-year-old shot
Here is a list of ceremonies and remembrances in and around New City.
Lost cat found after 11 years; Powassan virus kills 1; plastic surgeon accused of stashing weapons in car and 2 homes: August in review
plus cops accuse bank robber of revisiting scene; utility scams add tactics; portable potty firm cited for violations, more news of the week
plus kayaking through storm-flooded parking lot; panel of judges to hear vaccine opponents' appeal; youth football league official accused
Sixth-grader designs bookmarks for fundraiser
Community raises thousands for diner staff; utility wants 15% electric rate hike; LBI beach closed due to bacteria in the water
dog owner says she caught abuse on camera; code violations at porta potty firm; museum of ice cream opening this fall
NY transportation officials are looking for permanent and seasonal maintenance staff. Find and post jobs on New City Patch.
The MTA announces its Labor Day weekend service changes; iconic steakhouse celebrates anniversary; more news of the day
plus a handsome K9 finds a perch; vaccinations loom for kids who want to go to school; school district victimized by ransomware
plus firefighters rescue cats from burning building; college finance officer awaits sentence; bride says salmonella ruined wedding
The grant will help maintain Cropsey Community Farm, a 25-acre, small-scale working organic farm in New City.
plus 'pop=up' success leads to brick-and-mortar store; cleaning company finds grenade; truck overturns asphalt emulsion into drinking water
Two of the region's largest employers are now a new health network; fire damages farm-to-table restaurant; watch the sky over the river
The external staircases at the historic landmark will be upgraded.
plus changing new bridge signs, shoplifting ring's take topped $500,000, New York colleges on new Princeton Review list
MCB signs to change; illegal dumping; National Clear the Shelters Day; original Woodstock stage part of exhibit, petition and more news
He found it where he left it, part of a paddleboard court. He wants younger generations to know "we have the ability to make change happen."
Peace of Stage will let you do more than reminisce. If you can't get to Bethel to sign the stage, there are ways to support causes online.