The reactor was shut down after an operator discovered a deposit that indicated a leak.
Peekskill and Feeding Westchester are collaborating to create awareness and initiatives to help end hunger
This is the regular quarterly test, and not at the usual time, either
Here are ceremonies and remembrances in and around Westchester.
Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill Gets Funds for Predevelopment Costs and Fred's Pantry
Rep. Lowey helped secure $6 million in federal funding to upgrade the facility and reconstruct damaged parts of the pool building.
Improved facilities and services to be offered at 851 Washington St., Peekskill
Our new weekend feature shows off the beauty of the Hudson Valley. All photos are reader submitted. Send your own to ryan@patch.com.
"With the help of those who care for our children’s well being, we were able to raise $16,000.00+ to fix the floor," said the mayor.
It's off Furnace Dock Road.
Good things can happen when community policing and creative thinking come together to tackle the issue of gun violence in their city.
We've only got a few more years to go.
There were 3.4 billion robocalls in the U.S. last month. Ever wondered who's behind them? Find out here.
Meet the people who were congratulated Thursday at Empire Casino in Yonkers. Oh, and they got their shares of $13 million.
The state's task force has issued its first Annual Report, which covers tax revenues, nuclear facility shut-down, site re-use and jobs.
Become a Patch Mayor! We are looking for local columnists, contributors, photographers to represent Peekskill and Cortlandt as only you can.
They'll be getting their checks Thursday.
New York City National Football Foundation also recognizes outstanding local high school football scholar-athletes.
They're part of the New York Army National Guard.
Members of the public may hear what appears to be gunfire from simulated weapons systems used during the exercises.
News from northern Westchester
Area residents can bone up on their human-canine running skills for the only timed trail race that permits running with furry friends!
The writer is a Garrison resident.
Task Force Continues Work with Local Governments to Address Employment and Property Tax Impacts; Monitor Compliance with Closure Agreement
Fishermen in Rockland and Westchester tried to hide them but they were being watched.
plus shock probation; father and son busted; more
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in Cortlandt.
Winter is almost over in Peekskill, we promise. Get ready to move your clocks ahead.
Specialized glaucoma treatment, community lectures and medical missions are just a few of the impressive items on Dr. Marcelin's resume.
plus attempted rape sentence; another school threat; fatal crash on I-287 and more news of the day
plus best wings; teachers accused; detective's suicide and more Hudson Valley news
The Westchester Jewish Council announced the recipients of the 2018 Julian Y. Bernstein Distinguished Service Awards.
plus alligator mount seized; lottery millionaire; wedding price tags and more
A treat for the morning of Valentine's Day
plus 60 speeding tickets; date set for special election; wrong-way felony; NY Olympians; tips for dealing with ice storm damage and more
plus groundwater controversy in New Castle; troubled teen center to close; K9 graduates from explosive detection course: the week's news
After complaints to Schneiderman's office, a warning about excessive delays and price gouging during the brutal cold snap
It was taken offline due to leakage.
But is a controversial power plant being built in the HV a needed replacement? Experts argue and activists have mounted a tree-sit protest.
Jewelry heist; high-school senior's inspiring story; Indian Point meeting; expensive county exec campaign and more