This 9-year-old turned a fad into a fundraiser.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Ladies lunched and shopped to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
Volunteers powered the Red Cross's massive emergency relief effort.
The public is invited to the free celebration Oct. 29 recognizing supporters and members of the community for their work rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy.
These stories from our editors and bloggers this past week will put a smile on your face.
People from Ossining and the surrounding area are gearing up for the annual Italian Feast at Veterans Park.
Eat your veggies on Oct. 1, World Vegetarian Day.
Here's a smattering of some of of the community bulletins uploaded to Patch in the past week.
Events right on the majestic Hudson River in Ossining and Croton are just the beginning of things to do this weekend.
The organizers of Croton-on-Hudson's "Blaze" are preparing for a Halloween spectacular that is set to top last year's event.
How does heating change food? What is the difference between chocolate and fudge? All these questions will be answered on September 14.
Chabad Hebrew School students got hands-on and crafted their very own shofar.
The mission of the event is to promote all aspects of the Hudson River — history, ecology, recreational resources and build interest and leadership in its environmental protection.
2,090 sets of multiples attended the Annual Twins Days gathering in the Midwest.
There's no comparison, says reviewer Marshall Fine, an Ossining resident, between the online furor and the tragedy that took place at a Colorado theater.
Do you know whose cat this is?
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers’ Antique and Classic Car Show is today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Croton Mom, Bodybuilder and Blogger Jennifer Minihan writes about how intuitive eating is being able to distinguish between physical hunger and emotional hunger.
Thousands of cases of cookies will be sent to military units in places such as Kuwait and Afghanistan, as well as military hospitals stateside.
Organizers paid tribute to cancer survivors for their strength and courage and will recognize the contributions of their families, friends and other caregivers.
Ossining Mayor Bill Hanauer was married to Dr. Alan Stahl over the weekend.
Ossining Mayor Bill Hanauer was married to Dr. Alan Stahl this afternoon.
Ossining's mayor's marriage ceremony will take place in the volunteer-spirited town on Sunday.
People in the Ossining area are getting ready for the biggest and greatest village fair yet.
Ossining is going to try to beat out last year's winner, New Rochelle, for the best tap water in the county.
Meet Patch's editor tomorrow morning at Dunkin' Donuts in Ossining.
Meet Ossining Patch's editor.
We remember the life of John Chervokas, as the one-year anniversary of his death approaches.
Get ready, the Croton Academy of Arts has two new classes for people who live in the area.
Local magazine names Ossining as the best place for architecture admirers.
Tonight, five rockets will each release a chemical tracer that should inscribe brilliant milky white trails in the nighttime sky.
March 14, or 3-14, is Pi Day – a day to celebrate the mathematical constant 3.14. What Pi Day activities do you have planned?