An army of workers descended to help protect a historical site that pays tribute to the shaping of the foundations of modern democracy.
Plus, free ferry buses, first major flood mitigation projects underway and the new deputy commissioner is a familiar face.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around New Rochelle.
Officials gathered at the first flood mitigation project as part of the city's $10 million investment into an aging stormwater system.
Plus, "cyber dog" retires; downed trees trap reserve visitors and Opera Conservatory's Free Summer Concert Series kicks off.
Police say the New Rochelle 20-year-old left home on a bike after behaving in a "paranoid" way, saying he was being followed.
Examining and celebrating the city’s diversity through a journalistic lens
Plus, a scam hits close to home for a New York lawmaker; a deadly fire remembered 50 years later and a holiday record travel forecast.
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The grand re-opening of the New Rochelle store marks the first step in the return of a beloved brand formerly owned by Bed, Bath & Beyond.
See how your favorite LI Sound swimming or fishing spot fared in the latest Save the Sound weekly water quality report this season.
Hudson River Estuary Program fisheries staff captured a fish that was over 6 feet long and believed to be a female that had not yet spawned.
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"You have shown us that nothing will stand in your way of achieving your dreams and your full potential," Principal Artiles told 615 grads.
The new Rochelle man was ordered to make $11,618 in restitution and pay a $669,687 civil penalty, according to court records.
The Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle recently accepted a check from Optimum, a partner of the Boys & Girls Club of America.
Four multimillion dollar projects are being funded in Westchester, including wastewater treatment improvements and sewer repairs.
"Rosie" the Labrador puppy is now doing well and has since been adopted by the good Samaritan that rescued her after being left in the road.
Options for pint-sized kayakers at Five Islands Park will include Tuesday or Thursday sessions, from June 27 - August 8.
Retired judge Susan Cacace defeated famed civil rights lawyer Willian Wagstaff III to earn the Democratic nomination for Westchester DA.
See video footage of the troubling incident which took place mid-day on June 11, on Lotus Road in New Rochelle.
By working with a local Comparion agent, you can find the insurance coverage that fits your needs and your budget.
Reports of NY voters getting unsolicited texts from a group providing wrong poll site info for Tuesday’s vote are being investigated.
The job fair will feature municipal and school employment opportunities for New Rochelle, Westchester County, and New York residents.
Tough, and sometimes bitter, primary campaigns will come to an end at the ballot box. Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard.
Funds from a $112.7 million settlement with JUUL will help young New Yorkers quit vaping and support anti-vaping programs.
Westchester writers are invited to submit original monologues featuring a local person, place or event during the Revolutionary War era.
Kicking off the summer season and the annual Summer Sounds Concerts at Hudson Park
The agency wants us to be 'shark smart' when visiting New York's beaches during the annual summer migration.
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Plus, felony charges stem from smoke shop sting; utility companies cited by NY for customer service failures and no relief from the heat.
The Fuller Center and the Red Cross are working with residents, some of whom won't be allowed to return home.
Plus, heatwave to linger, jail guard bribery scandal, pair arrested in armed robbery at Chase Bank, Juneteenth celebrations and I-84 work.
Streets will close for local vendors, educational exhibits, kids' activities, historical presentations, food and live performances.
The packed roster of summer programs includes Mexican dance workshops, STEM Tales, Baby Fingers: Stories, Songs & Signs and Wild Wednesdays.
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A former employee of the business later admitted to detectives that he had committed other unreported burglaries at the same location.
The Hall of Fame player who was a hero to generations and changed the game of baseball is being remembered by the Queen City on the Sound.