The 105-year-old local charity has begun fundraising for this year's food baskets. Here's how to help.
The number of people seeking help from local food pantries has doubled since the pandemic began, officials said.
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The two groups will take place Oct. 6 and 13.
The fire on a utility pole left several hundred customers without power.
A team of rope-access technicians will rappel down the face of the dam and inspect the stones used to build it 115 years ago.
The campaign will be conducted as Croton-Harmon schools hold their first full week of classes.
Plus register for other DIY volunteer projects. Supplies are free with no-contact pickup starting Sept. 8 on a first-come-first-served basis
The rally will not happen Saturday as the community grapples with the repercussions of the controversial concert re-billed as a protest.
The promoter said it was a protest; community members were skeptical.
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Complaints about the power outages have been louder, but officials warn that the cell service problems may be as dangerous.
It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Ossining. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.
An intimate, socially-distanced ceremony was followed by an international reception ... on Zoom.
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Popular parks like Senasqua have been off-limits to non-residents for years.
With illness and hatred in the headlines every day, volunteers are helping local residents bring more peace and light to the world.
The operation outside the Ossining Stop & Shop on Fridays takes volunteers and lots of participating restaurants.
Manuel Punin and Anthony Ribustello were nominated as local heroes during the new coronavirus outbreak.
June 1 as a national day for remembering those who died is supported by the National Council of Churches and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Cuomo praised New Rochelle residents, who made New York's first shutdown work when the coronavirus outbreak began, at his Friday briefing.
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Blessed with unexpected gifts from around the world, the sisters have come up with creative ways to cope.
The market is open. Fresh fish! Eggs! Bread! Pickles, kombucha, more spring produce and locally-produced foods.
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Wanting to protect its members and the public, the Millwood Fire Company asked the Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps for help.
The nonprofit is distributing 500,000 pounds of food with help from the National Guard and the PepsiCo Foundation.
A spokesman for the New York State Department of Corrections said investigators are notifying anyone who might have been exposed.
There are two distribution days this week and three locations to walk or drive up at three separate times.
The event in Croton will give participating senior citizens a chance to clean out their closets and score some new clothes.
The Constitution Pipeline project has been dropped, a crucial and conclusive victory for the Hudson River and New York, says Riverkeeper.
A new environmental group will host a launch celebration Feb. 29 at Croton-Harmon High School.
They will be honored Feb. 16 at a Jubilee Mass.
Stop & Shop is getting ready before the ban goes into effect March 1.
Avoid the area, village officials said.
The moratorium on new natural gas hookups has been in place since March.
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