The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
The public is invited to a virtual event at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Reverend Mrs. Jeannette J. Phillips helped found a community health care center in Peekskill which is now one of the largest in the country.
Plus a beloved Irish pub survives the shutdown but not the landlord. Read that and more news of the week.
NY-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital nurses​ took part in a rally to demand a new contract that includes fair wages and benefits.
According to Peekskill city officials, guests will be required to wear a mask.
It's not too late to take advantage of distribution sites in Peekskill that are offering free food to those in need.
It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Peekskill. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.
The street will be closed to traffic and opened up to people this summer and fall in downtown Peekskill.
Read some of the top news from the Hudson Valley Patches.
PEEKSKILL RESIDENT AND FIRST WOMAN, JOANNE DUNN, NAMED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE YOUTH SHELTER PROGRAM OF WESTCHESTER
The writers are the officers are the Peekskill Arts Alliance.
The USS Slater is headed to a shipyard from its dockside museum location in Albany.
Here is news of the week from around the Hudson Valley.
Peekskill Pride's Theme for 2020: Fabulous Apart, Better Together
Peekskill's library starts with an alternative book check-out and then will add limited hours.
Here is news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Here are top news stories from the Hudson Valley Patches.
New Protocols In Place for Shoppers and Vendors
Plus a high-speed chase on Route 17 involves police and a BMW. Read this and other stories of the day.
Kristy Scherer and Girl Scout Troop 1549 were nominated for Patch's local hero series.
Midweek pandemic updates lead the news of the day.
New York hit its ambitious goal, now able to do 40,000 coronavirus tests a day, Cuomo said Sunday. Test-Trace-Isolate is the strategy.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
"Though rare, we urge parents to be vigilant," Gov. Cuomo said Saturday. A Westchester County boy is among the victims.
Grants to four organizations near Indian Point will help support a food bank, a helpline, an ambulance corps and a volunteer center
"This generous donation is being used to make us all a little bit safer," the Westchester County Executive said.
The infection rate in the Hudson Valley is as high as 10.4 percent due to severe outbreaks in 2 counties, Gov. Cuomo said Monday.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission staffers held a webinar attended by about 300 people Tuesday afternoon.
The award is given to officers whose extraordinary actions saved, or attempted to save, the life of a fellow officer or member of the public
We asked local businesses in Cortlandt and Peekskill to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Instead of shutting down, as many have, this food pantry is serving five times its normal numbers.
Monday's wind storm brought down trees, limbs and power lines.
Here is news from across the Hudson Valley Patches.
The state health department has released county-by-county data about deaths since the state's new coronavirus outbreak began.
We asked local businesses in Peekskill and Cortlandt to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Peekskill and Cortlandt.
Thanking caregivers: Bill and Hillary Clinton sent pizzas to a local children's hospital. Here's the news of the day.
A second Hudson Valley drive-through testing site will soon open in Rockland County, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.
Mahopac man convicted in child sex abuse case, drive-thru coronavirus site opened in Westchester: here are top news stories of the day.