Westchester murder figures in gang indictment; iconic theater might have new owner; EagleFest returning bigger and better: news of the day
plus fire at marina; missing girl found; affordable housing milestone lauded; inauguration news and views: news from around the region
New Castle is banning single use plastic and paper bags as of Jan. 1. Would that work for Ossining?
plus owlets rescued at Croton Point Park; no jail time for Lacey Carr's mom and more from the Patch 2016 in Review
Here's a holiday sampling of some of the Hudson Valley's most pleasant posts in 2016
plus yeshiva goes solar; synchronized skaters medal; library renovations: Daily Digest for the Hudson River Patches
plus Metro-North holiday schedule; home burglary; fine print on gift cards; live-stream Christmas music and more
plus child porn sentence; arts grants; state monitor to enforce town building codes and more
plus school terror threats; snowy owl dies; new volunteer firefighters and more news from the region in the Daily Digest
Vets' hospital shuttle eliminated; virtual tour of NYC Christmas windows; odd museum closes
Start the day with tasty breakfast and brunch options certified excellent by Trip Advisor.
plus villages consolidate water supply; gift in college's fiscal crisis|engaged at Winter Wonderland; calling all home cooks: regional news
The Strategic Coherence Planning Committee sought feedback from district stakeholders.
Why I Voted Against the 2017 County Operating Budget
plus 'Walking Dead' star buys Hudson Valley house and more from the northern Westchester Patches
plus 'Sopranos' star's kid accused of scrawling swastikas at college; makeover for shopping center and more
plus the last of the heroes; Christmas tree fire video; holiday classics on local TV and more news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches
Want to learn more now about the historic prison? The Ossining Urban Park Visitors Center has a small but excellent life-size exhibit.
plus Derek Jeter talks to Business Council; mobile app for local sites; avoid tree fires VIDEO and more: news from Hudson Valley Patches
Teacher accused of child porn now faces weapons charge; unions recruiting apprentices and more: Daily Digest for the Hudson Valley Patches
Holiday Illuminations event; school move; chess tournament and more news of the day from Hudson Valley Patches
Croton-Harmon High School Programming Club members visited fourth-grade classes at Carrie E. Tompkins ES.
plus the polar vortex, best school districts in New York and more on Patch
Here are the Top 10 articles on the Hudson Valley Patches for November.
The rankings viewed the Empire State as an anomaly in certain areas.
William Rockefeller fell asleep at the controls of a speeding Hudson Line train in 2013.
This Westchester-wide Community Event on December 6 will take place at the Jewish Community Center of Harrison.
The celebration honors achievements of seniors from 27 municipalities, including Croton-on-Hudson and Ossining.
teacher faces child-porn charges; jogger assaulted in county park; high-speed chase; car break-ins: the week's most-read Patch posts
plus Winter Wonderland; food drive; nursing homes rated; safe cooking tips and more: the Daily Digest
Many of the items collected included traditional foods associated with Thanksgiving.
plus tips for smart Black Friday shopping; oversight of Indian Point; crashes down wires: the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest
US Navy Veteran Stephen Sullivan spoke with students at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School.
plus peddling without a license; Thruway drug charges; trail connection to new NY bridge; selling NJ water to Rockland; more
plus veterans plaque dedicated; Mrs. Green's retrenches; cops on whale watch; more in the Week in Review on Ossining-Croton-on-Hudson Patch
From organizing a food drive to donating pies, there are many ways for Croton-on-Hudson to give back during the holidays. Here are some.
It's a great way to pick up wines for the holidays!
new clues in socialite murder; David Cassidy concert and more in the Week in Review on Ossining, Croton-on-Hudson Patch
Indian Point electrical fire; Hillary Clinton spotted on post-election hike: the regional Week in Review
women's justice center; bigoted election graffiti and more: news from the Hudson Valley Patches