When the weather cools, thoughts naturally turn toward baked goods.
What's your idea of the perfect slice? Yelp reviewers offer some slices to sample.
This four day festival offers something for every member of the family.
AGAPE now serves families in much of the Hudson Valley.
Here are some of the top posts from the past week on Pearl River and neighboring Patches.
The company’s initiative seeks innovative energy solutions in Rockland areas where increasing demand is expected to exceed capacity.
O&R renews its Advisory warning customers how to tell fake from real utility workers. BREAKING
The organization works to provide supportive, permanent, affordable rental apartments for honorably discharged disabled and displaced Vets.
For over a year, Elaine Schmidt has been travelling from her home at an Arc of Rockland residence in Pearl River to volunteer at Joe Raso.
The donation by Orange & Rockland is helping middle school students at St. Thomas Aquinas College during science camp.
Kids@Pfizer is an opportunity for children of Pfizer colleagues to learn about science and participate in educational activities.
St. Charles AME Zion Church Pastor is thanked for three-plus decades of activism & accomplished service to others
Best Places to Live plus more in the local Week in Review for Pearl River Patch.
Veterans and their families are invited to a free conference on careers, therapies, networking and more in Palisades June 13.
The Northern New York Korean Seventh Day Adventist Church will run an Alex's Lemonade Stand in Blauvelt.
The annual scholar program recognizes the top student-athletes participating in Pop Warner nationwide.
Rockland Utilities has raised over $150K in fundraising efforts to support the United Way of Rockland County.
News of the week from Pearl River Patch
plus school district election results and more from Pearl River Patch
The pollutant of concern for the Air Quality Health Advisory is ozone.
This year's Spring Day of Caring was hosted by United Way of Rockland and volunteers painted buildings and cleaned outside grounds.
Theodora's will donate 20 percent of all May purchases to Arc Learning Center to help bring more awareness to Autism.
Orange and Rockland congratulates Melvin Mungin for being named one of the winners of Con Edison’s Living Our Values Award.
plus finding ways to save taxpayer money; a food pantry gets its own greenhouse; opioid crisis report, plan: Pearl River news of the week
See what communities are graded as the best and worst places to live on a New York "report card." Do you agree?
Rockland Sons of Italy recognized three students studying Italian at Tappan Zee High School with a monetary donation and dinner.
Helping with this year's campaign are local restaurants including Pizza City in Pearl River.
The Spring Valley Rotary Club and O&R presented dictionaries to nearly 150 third graders at the Summit Park School.
plus double life sentence starts decades late; Merit Scholars; Medicaid fraud and more news of the week in Pearl Riv and the Rockland County
Participants will be able to donate wearable clothing and shoes as well as many other goods on Apr 21 & 22 at PRHS Pirate Cove.
The writer is the director of Hudson Valley Community Services.
Plus road trip for best pizza; cocaine conspiracy; FBI raids New City company and more news of the week for Pearl River, Rockland County
Over 1,328 pounds of non-perishable food items were donated to People to People food bank in Nanuet.
Blauvelt Sons of Italy Lodge 2176 held a dinner to thank the outgoing Council members and install the new Council slate of Officers.
Events and attractions in the Hudson Valley and across New York will run through the centennial of Armistice Day.
The Week in Review for Pearl River Patch
O&R engineers volunteered their time at the Engineering Expo to promote engineering careers at the student event.
RCF Honored O&R Thursday evening for O&R’s assistance in developing initiatives to support, enhance and promote the foundation’s work.
Great American Cleanup starting; redeveloping Nanuet; robotics tournament winners; Judith Clark and parole and more Rockland news
Pearl River residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.