NYSERDA recognizes the town's leadership in reducing energy use, cutting costs, and driving clean energy locally.
Humane societies and shelters help communities save money on animal control; many in the Hudson Valley and across NY need help with repairs.
"This Greenway is the most glorious use of a municipal sewer fund ever!" said the Ossining village mayor.
Plus road trip for best pizza and more news of the week around Croton-on-Hudson and northern Westchester.
plus virtual Town Hall for 19th Congressional District; sporting goods store to close; state police recruiting drive; pothole money; more
Scratch your gardening itch ; kids' magic show; bird feeder watching; volunteer work project; poetry exhibit
plus diesel fuel spill into Highland Brook; sex assaults; Passover documentary; arrest in Donald J. Trump Park sign vandalism
plus volunteer award winners; weather through Passover, Easter; food scrap composting; fake license plate; adult spelling bee and more
The Week in Review for Patch
Together, the Hudson Valley stores raised almost $100,000 for the Feeding Our Neighbors food drive.
LIVE STREAM: Events are taking place across the nation for the Centennial Commemoration of the U.S. Entry into World War I.
schools superintendent resigns; construction on parkways; store closing; Metro-North schedule changes and more
Croton-on-Hudson residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.
Great American Cleanup kicks off; Legal Services of the Hudson Valley to help Putnam vets; movie guide; weekend events and more
K9 body armor; NY jobless rate drops to pre-recession level; tax fraud sentence; town supervisor for a day and more
In honor of Autism Awareness Month, the Music School will present a free, sensory-friendly performance on April 29, 5 p.m.
Accused drunk drivers in stolen truck, breaking and entering incidents; phonics in teacher ed; NARCAN training; Pinwheel Gardens and more
plus Metro-North schedule changes; more Saw Mill Parkway bridge projects; Indian Point litigation ends and more news of the day
The matinee/dress rehearsal will take place Wednesday.
Here are some of the most-read stories from the past week on Ossining-Croton-on-Hudson Patch.
Food Bank For Westchester joined Ossining School District officials in celebrating Eat Healthy NY Day.
Students combined their knowledge of musical elements with aerobic moves to get their hearts racing in new Drumming for Fitness unit.
plus tax-season scams on the rise; local winner of NY poster contest for child internet safety; more snow in the forecast: news of the day
It involves extra-terrestrials, Uri Geller, secret government experiments, ESP, Gene Roddenberry, the CIA, and a scientist homeowner.
plus Metro-North booze ban; residents irked at sewage station work; small business spotlight: the Daily Digest
plus slow driving leads to charges; budget discussions; weekend events in Westchester Parks and more news (other than weather)
On Jun 18, Cry Cry Cry will be performing at the Clearwater Festival along with other folk groups.
Tuesday, March 14 is Pi Day.
Check out all the participating restaurants offering three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in the Ossining area for spring 2017
The Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program will look at abuse cases dating back 10-40 years.
plus expired inspection sticker leads to drug charge; Orpheus Orchestra to perform; school bus fire and more
veteran-owned business; health care fraud; taking over failing water company; library parking woes and more news of the day
Food Forum set for Saturday; credit card skimmer found; skating club celebrates; new environmental conservation officers and more
Plus library workers file grievance; Route 17 lane closings; girls basketball fight continues: Daily Digest for the Hudson Valley Patches
plus midnight snow-blower; bar fight and more news near Croton-on-Hudson and Ossining.
Someone hit the jackpot in Wednesday night's drawing, too.
Thousands of New Yorkers have already been victimized.
Third-graders and kindergartners visited Sky View Rehabilitation &;Health Care on Valentine’s Day.
Though no one picked all the right numbers, a $1 million ticket was sold in New York Saturday.
No jackpot winner in the drawing Feb. 18, but one ticket sold in New York matched 5 numbers for a $1M prize — for the second time in a week.