We explain why a Brooklyn eatery is selling a "Croton-on-Hudson" sandwich.
The area nuclear power plant will conduct a siren test tomorrow.
The Boat House restaurant has completed its renovations.
There are plenty of great things to do and plenty of places to shop in Ossining this Valentine's Day.
The owner of Treasures & Tales says this is just the beginning.
Claiming your business on Patch offers huge rewards. Here's a video on how to do it.
After 17 years in Ossining, the owner of Pizza Corner is calling it quits.
Graphic designer and photographer Emily Sper has had some ups and downs when it comes to selling Croton-on-Hudson apparel.
Congratulations to Croton's own Gaetano's Italian Grille—they're turning two!
Croton-on-Hudson's Umami Cafe is celebrating it's 11th anniversary.
The Business Council of Westchester welcomes Croton's Elizabeth Bracken-Thompson to its Board of Directors.
The Business Council of Westchester is calling for nominations.
People in Ossining and the surrounding area now have an opportunity to experience the relaxing atmosphere of their own unique wine boutique.
The arboretum has been closed due to damage from the snow storm earlier in the week.
Local antique toy dealer Tom Miano finds that once kids move out of the house and get some cash—they want their toys back.
The independent and assisted living community Atria on the Hudson continues to weather the tumultuous economic conditions while giving back to the community.
Friends and fellow business owners are banding together to help install solar panels at the For Kids Only daycare center.
Multiple businesses are without electricity this afternoon.
J&A still absent from Pleasantville market.
Those driving and walking past Emigrant Bank on the corner of Highland and Croton Ave. continue to notice the building's new exterior.
As part of The Huffington Post & Patch's new "Dispatches from the Changing American Dream" project, we chronicle one small tech business that is adjusting to these trying economic times.
Union officials claim the company wants to end middle class jobs; Verizon says the union won't agree to health care givebacks.
More than 100 local businesses are part of the push for residents to buy local products.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority plans on leasing the building to someone whose is intent on opening up a store or restaurant.
Thousands came out to celebrate Ossining during the 31st Annual Ossining Village Fair.
We're going behind the business at a charming Victorian house on Grand Street.
Village reaches out to developers who are interested in redeveloping a historic bank and downtown lot — with a June 3 deadline.