Sentence in restaurant stabbing and more news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches
Here are some of the top news stories of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Two unions are seeking 25 apprentices in the Hudson Valley.
Smart New Yorkers can follow the state's pandemic protocols, have fun and support local businesses.
The outdoor dining and shopping event will take place on Main Street and Broadway.
County health commissioner warns against parties. Read that and more news of the day.
South Nyack Mayor Bonnie Christian announced Tuesday that Yeshiva Viznitz plans to buy Nyack College to operate a religious school.
The celebration will take place Tuesday evening in Nyack's Hezekiah Easter Park. The public is invited to attend.
The donation will allow the United Way to continue to help families with essential needs while they are out of work.
The New York Thruway Authority is lowering the speed limit for bicyclists around the overlooks.
They're fundraising by selling a portrait of historic Empire Hook & Ladder Co. No.1 by Nyack artist Bill Batson.
The 24-year-old ran from Nyack to Springfield, Massachusetts in four days.
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The fire department will receive $72,900.95 through the federal coronavirus relief act.
Police said they have not determined whether the incident was intentional.
The head of the EMS officers union said many members have suffered PTSD after months on the pandemic front lines.
As the new coronavirus pandemic continues to subside in the Hudson region, the third phase covers food services and personal care.
Laura Pakaln of Nyack was nominated as a local hero.
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In the past 82 days, nearly 1 in 3 county residents tested for the new coronavirus tested positive.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
With five days to go until New York starts reopening its economy, the Hudson Valley region has still only met five of seven criteria.
Incoming principal backs out; mayor tests positive for virus antibodies; nursing home with most COVID-19 deaths: here's news of the day.
The mayor and the hospital's CEO celebrated 350 volunteers and 10,000 masks made in 6 weeks during New York's new coronavirus outbreak.
Members from the Hudson Valley include leaders in business, academia and the non-profit sectors.
Here is news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Here are some of the top stories from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Piermont was a social-distancing disaster Sunday as hundreds looking to stretch their legs invaded the picturesque village on the Hudson.
A creative project to supply Montefiore Nyack Hospital has mutated into a massive effort to help everyone be safe when they're out.
Here's news of the day from the Hudson Valley and across America.
Here is the news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Here's the news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
We asked local businesses in Nyack and Piermont to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Local restaurants will be paid to make 50 meals a day thanks to the fast response to a campaign by the Piermont Chamber of Commerce.
Plus coronavirus breaks out at a Hudson Valley nursing home. Agencies are desperate for equipment. Read these and more news articles.
Plus testing still expands: 2 sites opened in the mid-Hudson Valley collecting swab tests for the coronavirus to send to a lab for analysis.
Here's an initial list.
The Rockland County Office for the Aging has collaborated with several partners to develop a Shopping for Seniors program.
A Connecticut resident is accused of traveling to the Hudson Valley for sex with a minor; a lost blind man was rescued using a drone.