New Rochelle residents between the ages of 10 and 15 years old are invited to take part in the popular Community Youth Fishing Trips.
The NRO train station is home to the city's newest tiny lending library and reading area designed by renowned pop artist Charles Fazzino.
National Bullying Prevention Month kicks off this October across the nation. Have you experienced bullying in New Rochelle?
Volunteers from Volunteer New York!'s RISE Program & Garito Manor Residents Team Up
Get ready for the holiday season by lending a helpful hand!
THE AJKUN BALLET THEATRE IS SEEKING CHILDREN TO PERFORM IN THE NUTCRACKER ALONGSIDE THE AJKUN BALLET THEATRE’S PROFESSIONAL COMPANY.
Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist & Author Ellis Henican Will Emcee
Allstate Agency Owners Team Up with American Red Cross to Help Communities Prepare for Hurricanes & Other Natural Disasters
Think your mom is the best mom in New Rochelle? Tell us why.
Beaches, lakes and streams are plentiful in the Hudson Valley.
The website known as The Crazy Tourist recently listed the 15 most interesting towns to visit in New York State.
There are several summer camps near New Rochelle to choose from.
There are plenty of museums and activity centers to keep kids entertained and learning during the winter months.
BGCNR Club members experience new art forms each month through workshops and projects taught by local artists.
Hour of Code is designed to demystify code and show that computer science is not rocket-science, anybody can learn the basics" Hadi Partovi
The Empire State is ranked in the bottom 10 on WalletHub's "Best and Worst States to Have a Baby" survey. Surprised?
These are the official, registered names from the Social Security Administration. Did your baby's name make the list?
Just to get by -- new study's findings not a surprise but still depressing
The rain date is Sept. 20.
It's a quick trip to Stewart International Airport for demonstrations, exhibits, displays, simulators and more in the air and on the ground!
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (rain date is same time Aug. 16)
The long-awaited hands-on learning space opens for the summer on the boardwalk in Rye.
Kites will be available or feel free to bring your own.
Each Sunday through the summer, part of the Bronx River Parkway is closed to cars to make way for bikers, joggers, skaters and walkers.
Mamroneck Public Library is hosting a book to film series in an effort to show teens that stories can be enjoyed in both book and film form.
Larchmont Public Library: Children's Kite-Making Workshop
Included in a series of events leading into Easter weekend, the New Rochelle Public Library hosted a "Craft Bonanza" for kids.
Huguenot Children’s Library: Science Thursdays
Patch readers from around the Hudson Valley shared photos of their favorite pups in honor of National Puppy Day yesterday.
Share your photos for a Patch Pets gallery; if you're thinking of getting one, try the SPCA of Westchester or one of the area shelters.
The new truck allows the food bank to double the amount of food it receives from retail locations while also improving efficiency.
The Congers-based agency will present the Martin Luther King Jr Award to New Rochelle resident Ligia Ryan Friday.
The event gave participants a chance to show off their pets and show the shelter some love.
Lydia S. Antoncic ran in the TCS New York City Marathon for the Marfan Foundation in memory of her ex-husband Rich Ciacci of New Rochelle.
Martin, a Partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, takes over from Stuart Match Suna, co-owner and President of Silvercup Studios.
Raises $140,000 for Children’s Programs and Expansion of Sensory Therapy
Certificate honors leaders’ long-standing commitment to ensuring equitable access to quality arts education
If Kelly wins the title of Miss Pre-Teen New York, she would represent New York and the surrounding communities at the national competition.
Celebrated New Rochelle Community Activist, Alisa Kesten of Volunteer New York! to receive honor at Women of Excellence dinner.