Live music, dance, art exhibits, open studios, crafts and more will fill the city and village Oct. 15-17
The NRAA's 106th annual open juried show maintains a tradition established when Woodrow Wilson was president and before the 19th amendment.
Chip Shelton and the Flute Party Band will be the first live musical performance at the library since the beginning of the pandemic.
The free event will bring street rods, classic cars and motorcycles in mint condition to vie for trophies and bragging rights.
The art world believed the painting was missing for nearly a half-century, but the work had been hanging in the church sacristy all along.
The singer is now honored with a star in front of the Pie Hole Shop on Hollywood Boulevard, but the song American Pie has deep local ties.
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Cool jazz sounds on the Sound Shore with an international connection are making a post-COVID return with Hudson Park free outdoor concerts.
"All of us are looking forward to connecting with our community at a fun-filled event” Commissioner Thomas A. Gleason said.
New Rochelle will host free, live music all summer long at one of the most picturesque perches on the entire Sound Shore.
Playland Park is welcoming back visitors at a lower admission price this season. Rider wristbands are $20.
Two beloved annual New Rochelle events will again take place in 2021 after being canceled in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The EPA says the water quality in the Long Island Sound is improving thanks in part to upgrades to sewage treatment in surrounding states.
By 2025, all boaters in NY, regardless of age, will be required to have a boating safety certificate when the grandfather clause expires.
An isolated island in the South Sound looks like the town square of a Swiss village. The odd speck of land has left boaters guessing why.
Build a kite, bring a kite and fly a kite. It's Kite Day! Davenport Park hosts the 8th annual high-flying event open to kids of all ages.
Curbside pickup will continue even as the main library and Huguenot Children’s Library reopen for limited public browsing.
The exhibit of artwork will run for the entire month of June in the rotunda at New Rochelle City Hall to celebrate Juneteenth.
Pleasure boat destinations, scenic river walks, fishing trips, ferry rides, regattas or just docking and dining, Hudson Valley has it all.
As live entertainment slowly returns to the Hudson Valley, social distancing, mask wearing and common sense remain on the program.
Maddali Paci Atallah, Candice Sanchez McFarland and Karen Selman Join Board
New Rochelle has issued a call to artists to help beautify a busy downtown bridge and contribute to popular "NRNY" sculpture project.
Regal Cinemas says New Rochelle will be among the first of its facilities to reopen on April 2. Godzilla vs. Kong will run on opening night.
The AMC 13 in Port Chester plans to expand beyond weekend screenings. The Regal Cinemas in New Roc and other local theaters remain closed.
The New Rochelle Public Library Foundation's virtual event
The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester Teams Up With Michael Eric Dyson For a Discussion About MLK, Race and Reckoning
Following the news from last weekend that movie theaters can reopen, many theaters around the region will be reopening to the public.
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"American Pie" creator featured on new mural
Project is a collaboration between NRCA and My Brother’s Keeper with NRPL and City’s Parks & Rec Department
The book written with Joseph Bottum and illustrated by Lucy Fleming will be celebrated at The Christophers’ 70th annual gala.
Graduation Ceremonies to Be Held on May 18 at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater
Event featured author Eric Klinenberg and Mayor Noam Bramson
Oxford's Award-Winning A Cappella Group on U.S. Tour
At the Lumen Winter Gallery at the New Rochelle Public Library
Opens at NRCA's Rotunda Gallery in City Hall February 12th
New Rochelle Public Library Foundation event March 14th at Alvin & Friends restaurant
Local business and New Rochelle Council on the Arts work together to support student artists