Bank robbery getaway car; wrong-way crash details; Hazardous Weather Outlook; teacher faces charges
The DEC has gotten complaints about illegal behavior and acts that endanger the winter raptors or the birders. Go to EagleFest instead!
State and environmental officials say the EPA will find that more clean-up is needed.
It's been 150 years since this lunar combo occurred over the Hudson Valley. Here's how to see it or watch the NASA live-stream.
Mohegan Lake real estate deal; resident arrested at planning board meeting; clothing bins regulated; more northern Westchester news
Here are details about the trains, the rally and the march.
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It's rare for both big lottery jackpots, Mega Millions and Powerball, to be over $300 million at the same time, like they are this week.
The 14th annual 'EagleFest' has been scheduled for Saturday, February 10.
Health, scandal, crime, immigration, power and the environment: these run the gamut
Girls of all ages celebrate the joy of the season with their community
Circuit problems were the cause, MTA officials said
The Journal News reports a $750K settlement. It's part of the NY Archdiocese's Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program.
bus crash; kids alone in car; weapons charge; ICE sweep; storm outage probe sought and more news for northern Westchester
The couple had money left over after a trip to Foxwoods Casino, so they splurged.
This is MKLM’s 50th Lay Missioner Class since 1975.
The ticket was a gift.
plus basketball, Winter Wonderland; wreath-making; farm chores; winter wildflower arrangements and more from Thursday-Sunday
Seinfeld spotting; feral cat fight; hiding houseguest's body; Hep A exposure; sheriff's deputy shot in car: November's most read
Jean Donovan and three nuns were taken, abused and killed by soldiers Dec. 2, 1980. She was 27. Now her guitar has been given to MKLM.
plus Pirro clocked at 119mph; fatal cosmetics factory explosion; net neutrality comments corrupted: news of the week around Ossining
good and bad Thanksgiving travel times; Netflix's Daredevil visits Blythedale; more news around Croton-on-Hudson
Shelters were removed from behind village buildings and the Cat Protection Council of Westchester wants them put back.
Pajama Program offers at-risk children the comfort of changing into clean pajamas and enjoying a bedtime story.
Ted’s main focus at CRS has been leading and implementing the agency’s youth and religious education outreach in the United States.
plus local elections and more news of the week around Croton-on-Hudson and Ossining
The free Health & Wellness Fair will be on Nov. 4 and will allow attendees to participate in healthy eating and educational workshops.
The Rotary's annual college scholarships are in memory of several members including: Howard Pinkus, Robert Huntz, Al Moses and Bill Ryan.
Check out these nine activities and choose one or more for weekend fun!
News of the week from Putnam and northern Westchester
Looking for something to do outside? Try one or more of these events.
Getting on the Forbes 400 list isn't cheap – the price of admission this year was a cool $2 billion.
At issue is an interim decision by the Cortlandt Zoning Board Of Appeals
It's an inspiring true story of teens on the autistic spectrum who form a swim team and pursue excellence and victory.
Ossining police have made the new number easy to remember. Warning: this is not for residents who don't have off-street parking at home.
Grab a 3-course dinner for $32.95 or 3-course lunches for $22.95.
On September 24, over 300 supporters gathered to honor David Swope, Brooklyn Botanic Garden & Open Space Institute at Teatown's annual gala.
The Town and Village of Ossining are joining forces with LiveOnNY to make a difference in the lives of New Yorkers.
Pop into the Dunkin Donuts on Croton Avenue between 9 and 10 a.m. to say hi!
In the Hudson Valley, community leaders and politicians reacted with horror.