"Teachers Tournament winner Francois Barcomb won’t go down without a fight," the show said about Thursday's final round.
First Hebrew presents free programs with Joe Rosenstein Nov. 15-17.
higher gas tax possible; Hudson Valley Restaurant Week starting its second week of special fixed-price lunches and dinners.
World War I ended 101 years ago Monday.
plus Westchester movie theater closes; loose dog; utility crews break water main and more news of the day
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Indian Point Energy Center is home to three nuclear plants. The two currently operating will be shut down by 2021.
He has other emergency responder experience, having been an EMT with the Spring Valley Ambulance Corps.
See when to get the best view of the full Hunter’s Moon.
Expect to hear simulated gunfire if you're nearby.
Here are events in Westchester parks this weekend.
The $125,000 grant will help reinforce the pavilion's steel structure. One day it could again be an ice rink, village officials said.
Plus residents' complaints lead cops to 'serial public masturbator' trespassing; pharmacy health care frauds and more news of the week
There's lots and lots to do - walks, tours, fairs, festivals and more.
More than 80 local businesses and residents helped feed the hungry and homeless.
Plus plea from killer who took bus to Boston; home burglaries; impeachment baseless, says candidate and more news of the day
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's visit is one of two upcoming meetings about decommissioning the nuclear plant.
Protesters were demanding a national climate emergency declaration.
plus prison cook has kitchen sex; Long Island woman accused of stealing Yorktown resident's identity and more news of the day
Peekskill and Cortlandt residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed.
Here is a list of ceremonies and remembrances in and around Cortlandt and Peekskill.
NY transportation officials are looking for permanent and seasonal maintenance staff. Find and post jobs on Peekskill-Cortlandt Patch.
The federal NRC will come to Cortlandt Oct. 2 to discuss best practices for communities with decommissioned nuclear plants.
Politicians will discuss the white nationalist message at a press conference in Peekskill Sunday.
smart on energy during heat wave; middle-schoolers do CSI-STAC and more news of the day
plus utility-bill phone scam makes the rounds again; lawsuit by bereaved father and more news of the day
A jubilant crowd greeted Gov. Andrew Cuomo's announcement Tuesday.
plus toll increases, toxic algae, best colleges, dog-killer, and computer coding camp
The Hudson Valley is full of farmers markets so there's sure to be a time, date and place you can get to for fresh produce and so much more.
The public is invited to attend the webinar on decommissioning nuclear power plants.
Its goal is to bring local businesses and organizations together to fight local hunger and homelessness.
A heat wave, an earthquake and more news of the week.
plus official moves from town to village; volunteer opportunities of the week and more news of the day
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
This is the first year the park will be offering discounts for residents of Peekskill on a special day.
This is the first year the park will be offering discounts for residents of Cortlandt on their special day.
It's coming up soon! This is the first year the park will be offering discounts for residents of Buchanan on their special day.
Hudson Line repairs continue; summer job opportunities in the Hudson Valley; village seeks sustainability initiatives
The sirens can be heard for miles; the gun simulation will be heard in Buchanan.
New York has the opportunity to lead on establishing a national model of equitable and just legalization.