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The Anti-Defamation League’s annual audit documents the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S.
The city is encouraging property owners to sign up for a street tree in their neighborhood.
Plus designer Marc Jacobs buys Hudson Valley house, internet rallies to give WWII vet a proper send off and more: week in review.
If New York were to become a sanctuary state, it would join Connecticut and California. Do you think it's a good idea for the state?
New York collected more than 615,000 pounds of prescription drugs in the last National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
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Mario Vasquez, an attorney based in New York City, discusses common myths surrounding wrongful termination cases.
Police said they found two large laundry bags in the trunk of the car.
Among those arrested were a teacher, a dental hygienist and two takeout food delivery drivers.
Big cities aren’t always best for a startup. These small towns around the New York metropolitan area are the best, and worst.
A new graduate-level certificate program at Iona’s Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation is now available
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Under New York State law, dogs and cats must receive their first rabies vaccine no later than four months after birth.
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The county health commissioner is urging vaccination for camp counselors, staff and unvaccinated residents.
Every week, Patch will spotlight a volunteer opportunity somewhere in the Hudson Valley.
One to 2 feet of inundation can be expected above ground level.
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.
Police charged the driver of the car with DWI and felony vehicular assault.
County health officials said they've contacted students and faculty who were exposed to the disease.
The activities will celebrate Children's Book Week and the 125th anniversary of the New Rochelle Public Library.
He is survived by six children and seven grandchildren.
Most trains will have an adjusted schedule, anywhere from one minute to 16 minutes.
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Tax day is April 15. That’s the last day to file your tax returns without incurring a penalty.
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The district built in two extra snow makeup days in case they were needed.
WalletHub compared the profiles of more than 500 of the largest cities in the U.S. across five major diversity categories.
There is no word yet on whether there will be a full summer scheduled of classes.
The city wants information that it can use to ensure safe access to parks and trails in New Rochelle.
Reception held in appreciation of donors, volunteers, sponsors and partners
The men were honored in a promotion ceremony held at city hall.
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