Con Edison customers from Hastings to Rye took to social media to report a noticeable power fluctuation just before midnight.
Plus, cooking oil thefts, HV's first legal pot dispensary, fake nurse accused in assaults on women and winning lottery ticket sold here.
Is it a key part of the infrastructure? Art? A prop used by film crews? A historic relic? Patch investigates so you don't have to.
Beloved Brewery Will Close | A Snake Slithers Into A Lounge | Project Linus Warms | Shaq Is Back, Wishing He Was 'A Little Bit Smaller'
Plus, train station holiday market is back, the snake in the lobby, crash victim trapped under car, road rage arrest and free parking.
The New Rochelle Police Department is once again inviting residents to an informal sit-down over a hot cup of Joe on the house.
Plus, pre-Thanksgiving storm looms, rash of school bomb scares continues, shopping local is a bargain and Project Linus.
What seemed like tilting at windmills not so long ago is now a reality that will build new memories for generations in New Rochelle.
DA Won't Seek Second Term | House Explosion | NY Pot Industry Struggles | Sing Sing Smuggling Arrests | Another Overcrowded House Raided
Plus dispute stymies start of critical bridge project, the Lemmon Slave Case, French peers and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Plus deep racial gaps in homeownership, Take 5 top-prize-winning ticket sold here, kickback scheme & more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Lyft Driver Killed In Crash With Garbage Truck | 2 Lottery Jackpots At Same Store | 'Better Call Baquero' Reaches Milestone | Printed Guns
The Calpulli Mexican Dance Troupe will perform as the Dia de los Muertos celebrations are honored at the library.
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
The Red Cross says that donors with all blood types are needed, especially those with types O negative, A negative and B negative.
The direction of Tom Geoffino has helped make the New Rochelle Public Library a "true center of our community."
The New Rochelle Public Library is celebrating ArtsFest with a full palette of events, including the Art Association's 108th juried show.
The Children's Room in the main branch welcomed more than 4,200 participants to daily programs that moved, grooved and educated.
Are you prepared in the event of a natural disaster or emergency? The library wants to help you get ready for the worst, just in case.
The former Secretary of State and former US Senator from NY, received the foundation's inaugural Leadership Award.
'Migrant Flophouse' | Spend The Night At Woodbury Common? | Hudson Valley Starlink Fly-By | Iona University County Mayo | Tolls Go Up
The 22nd annual Build-A-Community Golf Challenge will pay tribute to efforts that have helped put many families in their own homes.
In New Rochelle, the United Veterans Memorial And Patriotic Association Of New Rochelle will host the solemn event.
Get ready to enjoy live music, giant inflatables, a bubble bus, a mobile video game bus, crafts, local food and the crowd fave beer garden.
Feeding Westchester and The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley join NBC4, Telemundo 47 and New Rochelle Stop&Shop for massive, multi-state food
NRPL reminds us that a library card "is not just a ticket to a world of books; it's an invitation to explore, learn, and grow."
The detective who was found not guilty in 2021, is no longer a member of the New Rochelle police force, according to CBS New York.
First Look At Labor Day Weekend Weather | 5 Garbage Trucks Repo'd | Help Monarch Butterflies On Their Long Migration | Holiday Trains
The butterflies we see this year are the great-great-grandchildren of the Monarchs that migrated to Mexico last fall, according to NYSDEC.
Beaches Closed 'Indefinitely' | 2 Top-Prize-Winning Take 5 Tickets Sold In NY | 74-Year-Old Driver Struck Police Officer At Crash Site
Back-To-School Anxiety | Legal Battle Over St. Regis Luxury Condos | Semi-Charmed Kinda Flight To Bahamas | West Nile Found On Sound Shore
There's still time to enjoy a summer of reading before settling back into the fall routine, but like a soap bubble, nothing lasts forever.
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His "vision and tenacity, patience, compassion and unwavering commitment" saw the library through challenges and a bold renaissance.
An expert says that the infestation going on now from Yonkers to Larchmont is a glimpse of the future for the rest of the Hudson Valley.
Execution-Style Murder | Journey Of Lessons, Discovery In Tanzania | Beaches Reopen | Carriers Reduce NY Flights To Combat Delays
Adult Charged In Connection To Teen's Bizarre Drunken Driving Arrest | Back-To-School Active Shooter Drills | A LOTTO Ticket Worth $430K
Luxury Affordable Housing Lottery | 15-Year-Old Arrested In 5 Islands Park Sex Assault | Road Rage In The Hudson Valley | Box Cutter Attack
'Man-Eating Shark Attack' Brings Joy To The Beach | Genovese Family In Westchester | Severely Neglected Mini-Poodle Removed | "50 Over 50"
The accident, involving an adult with a learner's permit, injured 3 pedestrians in all and led to citations, according to police.