The school is working with local authorities and district officials to investigate the disturbing act.
A new study by WalletHub ranked the best college cities in America. Find out which one in New York made the list.
Deadlines are approaching for FedEx, U.S. Postal Service and UPS in New York during the 2019 holiday season, and some have passed.
A Toys for Tots comedy benefit will take place Thursday at the iconic Dudley's Parkview Restaurant in New Rochelle.
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The newly released & highly acclaimed book, Seeing Reality As It Is by Joseph L. Giovannoli is an ideal gift for friends and family members
The travel information site has released a list of the U.S. airlines most likely to stop you from boarding.
The free parking began Sunday and continues through the month.
Event is part of the National Scholastic Chess Foundation's annual Grand Prix series.
Make choosing and cutting your own tree a highlight of your holiday season.
Authorities said he used the credit cards to buy almost $9,000 worth of merchandise.
The program will be a blend of music celebrating Christmas, Hanukah and other winter observances.
During the week between Christmas and New Year's Day, the library will be offering free programs for children.
Experts say the vaccine could prevent certain types of cancers when the kids are older. Should it be added to list of required vaccines?
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in New Rochelle compete.
The flu season is underway in the U.S., and activity is continuing to increase. Here is info to help you fight it in New Rochelle.
New Visionary Award Bestowed On Rita Mabli, President/CEO
The annual event is held at Memorial Plaza in the downtown area.
Butterball's Turkey Talk-Line has now evolved to allow Alexa devices to answers questions from anxious Hudson Valley cooks.
Hot Cocoa Run & Dog Walk to benefit the Alzheimer's Association and other charities
Plus DWI with kids in car, social media interfered with standoff and more: nearby news.
The development at 14 LeCount Place will be one of the first mixed-income buildings constructed in downtown New Rochelle.
The controversy over the coach's reassignment is overshadowing the football team's pursuit of a state championship.
The college filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, and the auction was part of the bankruptcy process.
Stores opening on Thanksgiving certainly seems to be a tradition now. Will you be starting your holiday shopping on Thursday?
From Yonkers up to Poughkeepsie, postal customers will be able to pick up their packages on Sunday.
He had been arrested and charged in October on a single count of felony third-degree criminal sex act.
All Proceeds to Benefit Sharsheret, the Only National Organization Supporting Jewish Women and Families Facing Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Weather permitting in the Hudson Valley, the Alpha Monocerotid meteor shower could put on a fiery display Thursday night.
The canine officer served from 2009 until 2016.
A study by WalletHub listed the cities with the highest and lowest holiday budgets in the nation. See how New York fared.
Ballet dancers with rescue dogs - an amazing partnership for a good cause!
Bail reform, which is set to go into effect in January, has some in the legal system concerned. Should the state re-examine the legislation?
Rain is headed to the Hudson Valley Sunday.
The roster includes five future Division I athletes.
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School Superintendent Laura Feijoo said there is an ongoing investigation.
Organizers said volunteers need to be able to walk the entire route.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation raising the age from 18 to 21 in July. It is set to go into effect.
Weapon, Drug Charges; Wintery Mix On The Way; College Application Fees To Be Waived