Trinity and Jefferson Elementary Schools are among 10 schools selected to participate in the Long Island Sound Schools network
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease |High-Ropes Rescue |This High School Final Is Murder |'Bamboozled' Thieves |TaSH Is Ten |Fatal Crash
See what grade your favorite Sound Shore beach earned, based on water quality. You might just be surprised.
A Betrayal Of Public Trust |Wild Police Chase Through Swamp | 12 Years For Fire-bombing Of Westchester Home |Ghost Gun Off The Streets
Plus, identity theft at the mailbox, Jack Kent Cooke scholar, bamboo theft and Appalachian Trail at Bear Mountain reopening.
The highly competitive award will be put to use by the winner studying architecture to one day make sustainable homes in low-income areas.
The dead bodies that littered Nature Study Woods in New Rochelle weren't real, but for students, the stakes couldn't have been higher.
New Rochelle Public Library Foundation Honors authors Jacqueline Woodson and Emma Straub, publisher Nancy Paulsen
On exhibit at the NRCA Rotunda Gallery through June 26th
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease |TaSH Is Back |Westchester Man Who Fire-Bombed Occupied Westchester Home |2-Time Felon And The Loaded Ghost Gun
They donated $20K for Tunnel To Towers thanks to the funds raised during their 2nd Annual Captain Andy DiMaggio Charity Hockey Game.
After Memorial Day, the beaches will be open weekends only until Sunday, June 23, when the summer schedule goes into effect.
The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation is offering tips on how to keep pet bunnies from becoming disease vectors.
The upcoming Memorial Day events in New Rochelle pay tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
Plus, school budgets rejected, a very special Make-a-Wish reveal, and a high-rope rescue of injured hiker In Taconic State Park.
8th Graders Help With Very Special Make-A-Wish Reveal | Fat & Sassy Goats Clear The Way| Fire Causes Massive Power Outage
The "Fat and Sassy" grazing groundskeepers have moved into the park for five days of working for their supper and clearing vegetation.
The voters decided on a $347M New Rochelle School Budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.
23-Year-Old Victim Of Fatal High-Speed Crash ID'd |Metro-North Offers Summer Perks | Nanuet Street Fair Marks Milestone |Touch-A-Truck
Who are the people in your neighborhood? If Monday's events at City Hall are any indication, it's a great group who keep the city running.
The return of the Summer Saturday discount returns just as the Congestion Relief Zone tolling is set to go into effect at the end of June.
3 Nabbed In Wild Chase After Man Tried To Jump Into Car At CVS |The Real Drive-Ins Of Orange County |Arrest In Deadly Hit-And-Run
The city invites you to "a summer filled with music, community engagement, and fun for all ages in the heart of downtown New Rochelle."
He Hired A Hitman To Kill His Neighbor |Mother's Day Baseball Bat Attack |Chase Ends In Crash | Difficult Customer With A Bad Check
There's time for fun and festivities over the holiday weekend, but Memorial Day events will honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
New York City-founded Shake Shack will open its second Yonkers restaurant in the former PF Chang’s space at the shopping center.
Rents at the new 24-story tower range from $1,301 for a studio to $1,998 for a 2-bedroom, for those meeting household income requirements.
On exhibit until June 26th
Also on the ballot are seven people vying for four seats on the Board of Education and two candidates for library board.
The two victims were rushed to the hospital where with the 66-year-old required emergency surgery for his injuries.
Hudson Valley Group At Center Of 'Abortion Pill Reversal' Controversy |Pro Soccer Plans For Westchester Stadium |Historic Rose Hill Farm
Campus Protestor Accused Of Assaulting Cop |Attacker Tried To Take Victim's Eye Out |Puppies Left To Die |Creepy Lemonade Stand Behavior
Experience the Green Wonders of Spring: Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse Announces Exciting Gardening Class Series for Kids
Plus, pro soccer club coming to Westchester, cops hunt for 14-year-old suspect in stabbing of 13-year-old and the Rochambeau Festival.
NOAA reported that extreme G-5 conditions had reached Earth at 6:54 p.m. on Friday which could affect GPS & satellites, and cause blackouts.
The Director Search Committee is currently looking for the next director of the library to succeed Tom Geoffino, who retired on April 15.
The Mamaroneck man made a purchase before asking to exchange phone numbers with the boy who set up a stand in New Rochelle, police said.
Plus, 5 abandoned puppies rescued, fatal fire, $20M for Rte 9A, Mezzapalooza returns after 5 years and National Merit Scholars named.
Lawmakers Pass Resolution On Campus Protests |Fatal House Fire |Lottery Opens For Affordable Apartments |National Merit Scholars Named
Barbara Crane. Lynn Moloshok Green and Emma Silva will be honored at the Annual Breakfast on June 7th