Signal problems persist near Peekskill and there's a cascade effect.
Metro-North says signal problems are the cause.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital received the 'People’s Choice Business of the Year award' from Cold Spring Chamber of Commerce.
The local task force has invited the head of the Institute for Nuclear Host Communities to speak.
plus Merit Scholars; Medicaid fraud and more news of the week in Peekskill-Cortlandt and the northern Westchester Patches
Metro-North says delays due to signal problems have been resolved.
Dog lovers are encouraged to sign up for 5K trail race or lazy dog 1M fun run at Blue Mountain Reservation in Peekskill.
Motorists should follow the signed detour and anticipate delays on the listed sections of Bear Mountain Parkway on April 19.
Plus road trip for best pizza and more news of the week around Cortlandt and northern Westchester.
Community officials again asked for state assistance with tax and job losses and environmental issues over the nuclear plant's closing.
The Town of Cortlandt will be celebrating Earth Day with activities such as hiking and paper shredding to preserve the planet.
The Week in Review for Peekskill-Cortlandt Patch
The Red Cross has upcoming opportunities for you to make a difference.
schools superintendent resigns; construction on parkways; store closing; Metro-North schedule changes and more
Cortlandt Manor residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.
Here are some of the most-read stories from the past week on Peekskill, Cortlandt Patch.
The writer is the executive director of the New York Affordable Reliable Electricity Alliance.
The March 19 fare increase only affects ticket prices for travel in New York, not within Connecticut or between NY and CT stations.
Recycled Paws is a NPO that rescues dogs and cats around the nation will be hosting a fundraiser and all benefits will go to the shelter.
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Tuesday, March 14 is Pi Day.
The funds will provide Drum Hill with an opportunity to upgrade the energy efficiency of their operations.
The writer is the Supervisor of the town of Cortlandt.
The writer is part of the Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition.
Homeowners who sign up for through the program get solar installations at significantly below market prices.
At a hearing on the nuclear plants' shutdown, many speakers expressed anger and fear.
Check out all the participating restaurants offering three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in the Cortlandt area for spring 2017
plus midnight snow-blower; bar fight and more news near Peekskill and Cortlandt.
The Cortlandt store is participating in the checkout campaign.
The author, who says New Yorkers can reduce the demand for fossil fuels and make home heating more affordable, visits the Hudson Valley 2/15
Ainsley Brown serving with the Company A, 101st Signal Battalion received a promotion to the rank of private 1st class.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week gives you lots of opportunities near Peekskill.
Host Healing & Protecting Our Land Together: A Call to Prayer has scheduled it to coincide with EagleFest
Cops shoot passenger after car chase; compromise building goes up over the Palisades; hands-on engineering in new school lab
Plus winter's final push; Muslim ban: the Week in Review for Peekskill and nearby Patches
The Honorable Regent Judith Johnson will be inducted into the Biondi School Black History Wall of Fame on Friday, February 10.
The Sullivan-Birmingham Relief Fund was created to help with funeral and recovery costs.
John Nelson, of Cortlandt Manor, will take on the 'Empire State Building Run Up' on Feb. 1 on behalf of Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley.
Pizza is all about personal preferences. Do you agree with the Yelp reviews?