plus Wobble Cafe win; train crash victim; female prison guard charged with rape and more: the best of 2015 on Ossining-Croton Patch
Looking for the best slice of pizza in your area? Patch has you covered. Here’s how your local pizza places were ranked, according to Yelp.
Also: Market organizers, Down to Earth Markets, are hiring a support staff member for the Ossining Winter Market.
Sharing Shelf of FSW and Junior League of Westchester on the Sound helped girls from Ossining at the 7th Semi-Annual Teen Boutique.
In case you missed it, here is a roundup of this week’s news so far for Ossining and Croton-on-Harmon.
A monthly interactive Shabbat service for school-age children and their families on the first Friday of each month.
The induction ceremony and luncheon will be Dec. 4.
for the Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry, Community Center of Northern Westchester and Interfaith Emergency Food Pantry in Pleasantville
Justice, action
In this new series, Patch features Ossining community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
Clocks in most parts of the U.S. change twice a year.
State Sen. Terrence Murphy announced discretionary funding for 17 libraries in Putnam and northern Westchester counties.
Area farmers, designers, entrepreneurs, and community activists to showcase autumn harvest and clothing in downtown Ossining.
Croton native Richard Pusatere was an officer on the ship, lost during Hurricane Joaquin near the Bahamas.
Family-friendly festival brings together local artists and the community
ValuePenguin dug into the FBI Crime Report and ranked the safety of the state's villages, towns and cities
ValuePenguin dug into the FBI Crime Report and ranked the safety of the state's villages, towns and cities.
Northern Westchester and Putnam are a problem, says the senior U.S. Senator from New York.
Meet your local Jewish community for a spirited reception on the third Friday of each month.
Adult education on your own schedule through new “class” at First Hebrew.
plus work-from-home jobs/ car crashes/ prostitution charge/ Donald Trump v Briarcliff Manor and more: the Month in Review
Plus locals make the "Forbes 400," Tropical Storm Joaquin, RangersTown in Valhalla: Daily Digest from your Hudson Valley Patches.
Plus hot tub death, Sandra Lee returns to work, students shortchanged lottery funds and more: Daily Digest from your Hudson Valley Patches.
The "RoadSnacks" website has a list (see below) of New York towns who use the adultery site with their percentage of users.
Larry Hoy spent about 80 hours building the $7,000 cross.
plus private-sector job market; Millwood wants a Trader Joe's; supermoon eclipse; Habitat buildathon and more: Regional News of the Week
The Fiat and popemobile; the crowds, cookies, T-shirts; speeches, ceremonies and services; the thrill came through on Twitter and Instagram
It had been pulled off Sept. 15 to replace water seals.
football scores; social media tour #PopeFrancisNYC; bicyclist hit-and-run; housing appeal; drug take-back day and more -- nearby news
The last two papal visits cost the NYPD almost $11 million, police say. What will be the bill for Pope Francis’ visit?
plus Hudson River Valley Ramble/ Francis and Pope report for duty/ petition for Trader Joe's in Millwood and more: the Daily Digest
Metro-North cancels early AM trains on Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines and adds mid-morning runs for folks going to NYC on Friday.
He is referred to as the "Chief Layman" for the event.
Home invasion arrests/ neuro-invasive West Nile case/ investment fraud/ eclipse tips and more: nearby news of the day
Pope Francis has a whirlwind schedule, specially in NYC! Here are some suggestions on how to watch, follow and engage.
plus local doctor reprimanded/ no rain in the workweek forecast/ Pope Francis Buildathon/ church could go on historic registers: nearby news
Here's all you need to know about trains, subways and buses; street closures; Pope Francis's itinerary; and social media for #PopeFrancisNYC
He leaves Santiago Tuesday for the U.S.A.
Plus prison in girlfriend shooting, $3.7 million tax fraud, bank robbery and more, it's the Regional Week in Review from Patch.
Plus composer Don Mulvaney dies, $27K unemployment benefit fraud, city wins flag appeal and more: Daily Digest from Hudson Valley Patches.