Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
The deadline for filing federal and state tax returns is May 17, although the IRS is already processing and sending out refunds.
"Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" is the theme this year.
When the 17-year cicadas emerge later this spring in New York, it's possible they could find their way to your dinner table.
The company said this is only a test and not a signal to evacuate.
Plus lawmakers oppose Brink’s driver clemency, race’s role in marijuana arrests and more: nearby news.
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Plus village says yeshiva is operating illegally, sentence for hit-and-run and more: nearby news.
Here's regional police news from the Hudson Valley Patches.
They've been isolated from their loved ones for nearly a year.
The woman-owned business has been educating consumers about the benefits of CBD since 2018.
It's one of several programs the United Way is running to help local residents during the pandemic.
The ticket is worth $22,434.
"Receiving the vaccine is like having hope delivered," said the medical center director at the Veterans Administration hospital.
Firefighters battled a blaze that burned down a house in Mohegan.
The penumbral lunar eclipse is a prelude to can’t-miss December sky shows in Cortlandt, including the colorful, prolific Geminids.
The virtual ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 3.
Want to see Christmas lights in NYC? Metro-North unveiled an app for finding cars with the fewest passengers on the Harlem and Hudson lines.
Gov. Cuomo gave an end-of-week update that has an impact on Thanksgiving travel plus some Orange and Rockland schools.
The NY Congressional delegation asked the NRC to hold a public hearing before transferring ownership of the nuclear plant.
The gift was inspired by Walt Whitman's poem.
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Westchester Children's Association: Keep Issues That Impact Kids In Mind When You Vote.
Here's the top news from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Best-selling author will be the featured speaker at a virtual fundraiser
Local officials are keeping a close eye on the coronavirus positivity rate.
Attendees said they agreed with Senators Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham about no new Supreme Court Justices in an election year.
The public meeting will be held online as Indian Point nears decommissioning.
The special lunch was in honor of her father's and brother's service with the FDNY.
The 1000 block of South Street is closed to traffic until a sinkhole is repaired.
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Peekskill firefighters plucked them both off a steep cliff above Route 9D.
Unemployment caused by the coronavirus was worse in July than in June, when it was already hitting record numbers in the Hudson Valley.
Here's some of the top news from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Remember: Sirens are not a signal to evacuate.