The Dominican Sisters of Hope (marched down Route 9 in Ossining to raise awareness of climate justice and pray for victims of disasters.
Thank goodness for the clear map from the Ossining Police Department's social media division.
The police activity in Riverdale affected the whole commuter line, Metro-North said.
It affected all three East-of-Hudson lines at first, and dragged on for the Hudson Line.
Here's a roundup of top news from the past week around northern Westchester County.
Cook S'mores, shop the farmers market, learn about birds, butterflies, shrubs or ferns, do volunteer work, ride bikes and more
The volunteers will remove debris from areas that are generally used for fishing and boating access.
The diamondback terrapin's population has been declining along the East Coast and New York is the last state to end commercial harvesting.
Area synagogues donated items for Hurricane Harvey relief.
There's a lot going on Saturday at the market, including live music.
When the weather cools, thoughts naturally turn toward baked goods.
Crews start replacing a culvert at the intersection of 9A; this could last 3 weeks....and Lou's Lunch Wagon will be on vacation.
Proceeds will go to an education foundation and a veteran and first-responder charity.
What's your idea of the perfect slice? Yelp reviewers offer some slices to sample.
plus cold, snowy winter ahead for the HV; hate groups mapped for awareness; man poses as meter reader; wrong-way driver ID'd and more
There are activities to choose from over the holiday weekend.
Here are some of the top posts from the past week on Ossining-Croton-on-Hudson and neighboring Patches.
Metro-North asks customers to listen for announcements at their stations.
Those tickets will pay out from $4 to $1 million. The winner, sold in Massachusetts, pays out the 2nd largest jackpot in Powerball history.
Here are some of the activities you can enjoy at the end of August!
Water department crews will be using it to replace water mains.
The Powerball jackpot was the 5th highest ever for Saturday’s drawing. Last week a $1M ticket was sold in New York.
There were three third-prize tickets sold in NY. A Powerball ticket worth $1M was sold in the Hudson Valley for Saturday's drawing.
Jake Dinkler from Croton On Hudson, and assigned to the 107th Military Police Company, received a promotion to the rank of Specialist.
The solar eclipse is the first to the Lower 48 in a century, and the Hudson Valley will get a share.
plus analyzing distracted drivers' cell phone histories; Applebee's closings; Call Before You Dig Day and more
Chappaqua brownfield consultant; dad accused of killing daughter arraigned and more news of the day
Don't pull those husks apart, it spoils the flavor for later! Here's why and what to do instead.
plus welfare fraud; federal grants for fire departments; casino opens dealer schools; school district staffing changes
Learn about farm chores; see fireworks; do some real chores and more
plus New York Guard celebrates 100th anniversary; massive steam generator floats downriver; missing teen sought and more
It was heading to a power plant under construction in New Jersey to replace one damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
plus argument leads to stabbing; local job opps; plea for blood donors; school districts ranked; land trust seeks input and more
August is typically a slow month for blood donations but the Red Cross says they're sorely needed.
It's just one small section, easy detours.
The solar eclipse is the first to appear across all the Lower 48 states in a century, and the Hudson Valley will get a share.
Ossining police remind everyone that traffic will be restricted along Route 9, Croton Avenue and Main Street between 5 and 8 p.m.
There are 18 sites from NYC to Waterford where you're invited to join naturalists to explore what's hidden below the surface. [VIDEO]