It is open to all Cortlandt residents age 60 and up, registration is required for free entrance.
The goal is to provide book bags and school supplies to students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
The weather forecast is calling for heat index values up to 98 degrees for Thursday.
The National Weather Service has predicted that temperatures are expected to be 6 to 12 degrees hotter than average for the end of July.
New York Lottery officials said there were seven third-prize-winning tickets purchased in the state for the July 15 drawing.
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The food pantry that is administered by the nonprofit Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill.
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Authorities said this is only a test and not a signal to evacuate.
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Toll House is located at the trailhead for the Camp Smith Trail.
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The Hudson Valley has a robust network of state trails and bicycle facilities for users to enjoy.
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Offerings will include antiques, collectibles and used and handmade items.
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The Cortlandt supervisor said the rally will go on in spite of Holtec International's decision to pause the release of treated effluent.
City officials estimate the parking lot will be reopened in August.
Signs will be placed near the areas that will be flushed on a daily basis.
Holtec International originally planned to dump the wastewater into the Hudson River in August, but has now scheduled it for May.
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Gloves and bags will be provided by the town and picked up at Town Hall.
The DEC stocks nearly 1.9 million trout in waters statewide, beginning in March and lasting until early June.
The City of Peekskill Youth Bureau, in partnership with the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber and Level Up Peekskill, will host the job fair.
He noted their substantial contributions to local, state and national organizations while highlighting Irish cultural traditions.
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Officials said this is just a test and not a signal to evacuate.
A presentation this April will feature the story and a memorabilia display of a Bronx American history theme park.
Daylight saving time means sunsets will be later and there will be more time at the end of the day to enjoy outdoor activities.
The grand marshal for the 2023 parade is Daniel F. McCarthy.
The new or lightly used board games can be dropped off beginning in March.
The market will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. — rain or shine — on Bank Street.
The banners will fly throughout the city of Peekskill from Memorial Day through Veterans Day.
The Child Care Council of Westchester administers the county’s Westchester Works Child Care Scholarship.
City officials said the warming center will be available to residents on Friday and Saturday because of the extreme wind chills.