Visit the library any time to see this exhibit of work by three area photographers.
Register today for this virtual program Feb. 20.
The recruitment period will last 11 months. Residents of the Hudson Valley and Long Island are among those eligible to apply.
A bright yellow beacon in the heart of the village supports the library with this unique auction item.
Hudson Valley Woman Steals Merch, Hides It In Baby Stroller: Police + Attempted Murder Charge In HVAirsoft Post-Game Stabbing: Update
This year's series of nutrition and cooking lessons for food lovers launches Feb. 8 at the Hospitality and Culinary Arts Center.
Join us for Thursday Family Bingo with Ms. Nancy this week at 6:30! Snacks and prizes, ages 4 and up.
Please join us for a special event with guest author and new Local Spotlight Debbie Pirsos of Bunbury's Coffee Shop.
Clarkstown police were called at 3:35 p.m. Sunday.
A nationwide shortage has been exacerbated by severe weather and steep decline in the number of teens and young adults giving blood.
A new organization to deal with work-place and neighbor stalking
Like the rain, the news kept coming over the past week in the Hudson Valley.
Join us on Sunday, January 7th from 3:00 – 5:00 pm for an opening reception for our Art Show of the Month..
Clarkstown Police detectives ask anyone with information to call them.
Remember, parking is free in the Artopee Lot until 2 p.m. on Thursdays.
Services set for officer killed on the Taconic + Martha invites you for Christmas + One sentenced in quadruple homicide
At the intersection of Piermont Avenue and Ash Street sits a sight that is both familiar and new.
Town Moves Closer To Tearing Down Grace Church + New Music Festival 'Promises To Be A Great Show' + HV Outage Update: 10K Still Powerless
Skies will be mostly clear for meteor-viewing overnight Wednesday and Thursday in the Hudson Valley.
No one was injured, Sparkill-Palisades fire officials said.
There were also two third-prize-winning tickets in the Dec 4 Powerball drawing sold in the Hudson Valley, NY Lottery officials said.
Students from North Rockland High School and Fieldstone Middle School packed food for needy families at the Haverstraw Center.
A New York cancer survivor and 100+ volunteers bake and sell cookies at Christmas to fund amusement park trips for deserving U.S. families.
Westchester Couple Killed On Thanksgiving In CT Crash + Police Officer Who Let Fatal Hit-Run Driver Go Is Fired
The Piermont Library is looking for two Piermont residents to work during our annual library election on Wednesday Dec. 13.
"Little kittens are often fostered out of a shelter to give them a better chance of survival," Dawn Bernstein of Four Legs Good told Patch.
"Everybody's struggling," one grateful recipient whose monthly clientele has climbed told Patch.
The path would stretch along or near the Hudson River from Palisades to Stony Point, and the study team seeks input from the public.
Our Adult Book Discussion Group is meeting on Wednesday at 4:00 pm- new members are always welcome!
The fundraiser was held in Snedens Landing.
The next class in our popular Create and Sip for Adults series with Alexis Starke is coming up on October 20th!
It's the only remaining Dutch sandstone house in the village.
Friends of River Hook are constructing a path, parking and a natural play area.
The organization has already helped 71 Hudson Valley residents through its $500,000 grant program.
Richard Herska of the Nyack Sales Gallery represents buyer in sale of highest price realized in the complex in the past 4 years
She heads One To One Learning, which offers English classes and other supportive services for immigrants.
We remember the thousands of brave rescue workers and civilians who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks.
The popular street fair is Sunday with 200+ vendors offering jewelry, crafts, clothing, gifts and great food as well as music at the gazebo.
All donors will get $10 off a ticket to see the upcoming production of "Dracula" and be entered into a drawing a pair of Flex Passes.