Tagine, French-Moroccon restaurant/wine bar, has opened in Croton's upper village to a warm reception.
Sala on Hudson opened on Maple Street in November and are taking reservations now for Valentine's Day.
Tarrytown's Hudson Harbor development had a horse, a Rolls Royce, a stretch pink Cooper limo, and 13 brides on Monday.
Down to Earth Markets is continuing the Ossining market outdoors this winter.
How about stretching your boundaries and your limbs with these unique dance classes for women in Ossining?
Claiming your business on Patch is free, easy and offers big rewards.
Fresh off their one-year anniversary, Tasty Port Wine of Ossining's Main Street is going strong and red.
Inaugurate the holiday season with good-smelling natural treasures, and Santa, at this Croton gem.
Will you miss having a fabric, notions, sewing machine shop in town?
“We’re very excited about the launch and we think it’s going to change the landscape of social commerce,” said Manea. Their slogan: Buy, sell, search, promote, Follow the PHOO—Start your Circle today.
Are you gearing up to let your fingers do the walking on Cyber Monday?
Croton-on-Hudson's Green Growler continues to thrive as the business crosses the one-year mark.
People near the Indian Point site may hear the sound of simulated gunfire today and Wednesday.
Ossining and Croton shoppers can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
There was a line of cars last night all the way onto the exit ramp from the Tappan Zee Bridge to get the only gas in town. Competition was stiff and nerves short, reported this citizen in her Letter to the Editor.
Village officials recently hosted a grand opening for the restaurant.
A look at what local businesses have on tap for this year's Shop Local Week and the Ossining Harvest Festival.
Highly decorated, retired NYPD detective and Ossining resident Nelson Dones has invented a basketball net that has a place for team and company logos on it.
Here's a list of things to do in and around Ossining and Croton-on-Hudson this weekend.
Local families pitch in as Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in Valhalla kicks off annual fundraiser.
The Indian restaurant appears to have closed for good.
Croton-on-Hudson's Zeytinia market's General Manager Mucahit Arici talked exclusively with Patch about his store's future.
Last year, the For Kids Only day care center installed new solar panels. This morning, they told Patch whether the installation is actually paying off.
Patch got a tour of the Village of Ossining's newest cafe.
Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee.
The Food and Drug Administration posted the company’s voluntary recall on its web site, but did not comment on the company’s statement.
Stop by Baked by Susan next Friday to get a free scone and meet Croton-on-Hudson Patch editor Chris McHugh. The first 25 customers to say "hi" between 9-11 a.m. will receive a scone.
Groovy on Grand Co-Owner Andrea Andrews tell us what going on at her design studio.
Patch paid a visit to Susan O'Keefe to see what she's been up to at her shop.
Fans lined up hours in advance of celebrity visit to the Cross County Shopping Center.
The new Black Cow is set to open tomorrow. Patch got an exclusive video tour of the new Croton coffee house.
Melita, owner of Melita's in Ossining, talks about how to dress up your tables for the holidays.
Zuckerberg, whose family still has ties to the area, is expected to give his first post-IPO interview today in San Francisco.
More than 60 authors and illustrators, including Ossining author Susanna Reich, will read from or sign their latest books at Sunnyside next Saturday.