In addition to the swap, you can drop off unused prescription drugs and donate clothing to help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Westchester.
The senator said many public libraries statewide are in urgent need of renovation and upgrading.
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The organizers are seeking a few key donations of items to help Cub Scouts earn their merit badges in the great outdoors.
If gas service has to be interrupted, someone from Con Edison will contact you to arrange a time.
If the project comes to fruition, it could have 125 apartments and 16,000 square feet of retail space.
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State Senator Pete Harckham said through the woman's efforts countless residents have roofs over their heads.
The state announced a new marketing campaign designed to showcase popular fall activities and attractions, including in the Hudson Valley.
September is Hunger Action Month.
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New York is among eight states and the District of Columbia where life expectancy fell by more than two years.
Cleanup activities will be performed by contractors working for Consolidated Edison Company of NY.
The drive at the Peekskill High School was led by State Senator Pete Harckham.
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To be eligible, landlords or owners must charge rents that are affordable under 2022 HUD Guidelines.
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The work is weather-dependent and subject to change, officials said.
In May 2010, Duane Jackson made national headlines when he thwarted a potential terrorist attack in Times Square.
New Yorkers have reported thousands of UFO sightings. Have you ever seen an unidentified aerial phenomenon?
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A new environmental category shows health risks from natural disasters among ethnic groups and communities.
The longest-running Italian festival in the Hudson Valley is back with a special centennial celebration from July 10 - July 17.
If you're ready to hit the road around Peekskill and Cortlandt, take a look at the lowest gas prices near you. Heads up: It ain't pretty.
The ticket, worth $50,000, was purchased for Saturday's Powerball drawing.
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Town officials said a leak was discovered while the pool was being filled.
Reservations are required by Wednesday, June 8.
Applications will be accepted until June 3, town officials said.
The sirens will sound at full volume for about four minutes in parts of of the Hudson Valley.
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One boy's name has had a lock on the top of the list for a few years now.
Unlike other worms, the invasive Asian jumping worms wreak havoc in New York ecosystems by depriving other plants and animals of nutrients.
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The government said inflation eased up slightly in April. Is your pocketbook still feeling the pinch?
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