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AARP is providing tax assistance to anyone in locations around the region.
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The trees which are considered hazards will be replaced, town officials said.
Organizers are seeking parade participants, craft and food vendors and volunteers.
The market will be open — rain or shine — from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning June 1
The program is a tribute to honor and thank the brave men and women who have defended the country and fought for freedoms in America.
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If you don't want to stay at home to watch the Big Game, there are places nearby where you can cheer on your favorite team.
The baby boy was born to a Cortlandt Manor resident, a spokesperson for the hospital said.
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There will also be layoffs, totaling more than 240, before the end of the year.
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Officials said there may be some slight disruptions in service Wednesday as the main is being fixed.
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The Business Council of Westchester brought the students and the city together to solve a real community problem.
It's that time of year again when the sun will set before we’re home from the evening commute.
Plus Halloween weekend impaired driving crackdown, how to avoid hitting a deer and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
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The New York National Guard's 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery, has units in New Windsor and the Bronx.
State officials required spent fuel at the closed nuclear energy plant to be transferred into dry cask storage on an accelerated timeline.
Two of the six tickets sold in the state were purchased at the same place.
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Authorities said the sounding of the sirens is only a test and not a signal to evacuate.
645 Main will bring 82 affordable apartments to Westchester County and Peekskill in a LEED certified building.
In all, four prize-winning tickets were sold worth $8,799 each, New York Lottery officials said.
If you are unable to attend the Peekskill event, you can still make an appointment at the county’s Household-Material Recycling Facility.
There will be many memorial services around the Hudson Valley honoring those lost in the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Feeding Westchester and The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley join NBC4, Telemundo 47 and Peekskill Stop&Shop for multi-state food drive Sept 9