Croton’s Maggie Rothberg plays Gertrude and Ossining’s Lucas Slavin is on the crew of this lively performance at Tarrytown's Washington Irving School on Friday and Saturday.
Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
Just for Patch readers, here's a sneak peek at the trailer for this summer's Disney movie: Planes, coming in August. Sponsored by Disney.
See one or several or all of the astonishing pieces in the "Ossining in 3D" exhibit now through Oct. 26.
Historic, heartwarming, eye-catching moments captured in 30 years of local news photos are on show at the Pleasantville coffeehouse.
A Pelham Manor mom who feels American parents are too easy on their children appeared on TV's "Wife Swap" program.
In Hudson River School tradition, Croton home, flowers and trees now grace the glass of the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station.
The singer brings her show "Bemused" — which critics raved about this winter — to Tappan Hill April 17 to benefit Westchester Community College.
Filming for the series has taken place in the area recently.
From our neighborhood to the towns around us, if you're looking for something to do this weekend we've got you covered.
Ralph Giordano of Addicted to Ink in White Plains, is competing for $100,000 in a reality show/competition.
The Grammy-award winning producer formerly lived in Westchester.
Robyn O'Brien's contestant blog was featured on the game show's website this week.
Historian Scott Craven will speak Friday at the Ossining Boat and Canoe Club
The Peekskill Common Council is expected vote on a resolution authorizing city management to negotiate a lease with Red House Entertainment during Monday's meeting.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here's what's happening around the villages.
Here are four questions, answered by radio personality Dennis Elsas, who presents the multi-media show, "Rock 'n' Roll Never Forgets," this Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Ossining Publlic Library.
The women of B.I.G. are transforming their own lives as did the high-profile and unknown women explored in the Aol/PBS project "Makers: Women Who Make America" which airs tonight.
The Common Council agreed to negotiate with the group it wants to run the shuttered Paramount Theater, but did not release the name of the group Tuesday night.
Panoramas of the Hudson and Thames rivers are the subject of an exhibit at the Hudson River Museum.
Saturday's recital celebrates Black History Month and includes a performance by Tarrytown resident Yolanda Johnson and remarks by the sole living survivor of the Tulsa Race Riots, Dr. Olivia Hooker.
Kevin Bacon's show has a filming contract with the Town of Ossining.
The stars came to Tarrytown and brought fake snow with them to make what Warner Brothers hopes will be a blockbuster, "A Winter's Tale."
Check out our list. Did your favorite film make the cut?
Les Misérables starring Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe is a musical and visual feast – but not for the whole family.
Looking for something to do that's inspirational and calming? Here's a double handful of the many exhibits in the area.
Renovations are complete at 8-B Old Post Road South in time for "A Christmas Carol."
Featuring actors from the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, it will remind folks of what's important in life, according to those behind the scenes.
Leigh Taylor Mickelson succeeds Reena Kashyap, who is finishing her 15th year as leader of non-profit organization.