The Peekskill Farmers Market, a staple in the Peekskill community for 34 years, opened for the season on Saturday, June 1, 2024.
The funding is part of the Senate’s Community Resiliency, Economic Sustainability and Technology (CREST) program
Paramount Hudson Valley presents Billy Prine sharing stories and songs of John Prine
Four suicide attempts, two known fatalities in the month of May from NYSBA bridges
The Route 121 designation follows the efforts of John Jay HS alumnus Grant Vialardi and Lewisboro officials to honor fallen veterans
Concerns Regarding Teacher Union's Involvement in School Board Elections
Yorktown Volunteer Ambulance Corps Co-Founder, Former Town Trustee and Local Farmer
New legislation will authorize the Town of Yorktown to deploy safety cameras in roadway work zones and impose monetary liability
The roadway improvement project will be completed on parts of Route 35 between Route 22 in Bedford and Mead Street in Lewisboro
Phase 1 state funding will cover the segment of Route 9A from the Taconic State Parkway to Pleasantville Road in Briarcliff Manor
$175,000 Community Resiliency, Economic Sustainability, and Technology Program grant for Brewster and Carmel schools
Fiscal plan maintains funding for education and road repairs while supporting clean water infrastructure—with no tax increases
“This is about a fundamental issue of fairness”
More than three million Americans served their country in the Vietnam War, and over 58,000 sacrificed their lives
Senate Environmental Conservation Committee chair joined at press conference by state legislators and a coalition of environmental groups
New bill will permit SPCA officers access to the live scan fingerprinting system used by law enforcement agencies following an arrest
A dozen high school students from around the region spoke on racism, bullying, social media
New York is currently falling short of its goal of all new passenger cars and trucks sold statewide New York to be zero emissions by 2035
Climate change, increased costs for repairs, more heavily trafficked roads are causing major problems for municipalities
Residents are hoping it’s the last.
With the state grant funding Westchester County purchased a new "bomb squad" truck
Decreasing support to districts is a “step backwards” and “an insult to students, educators and taxpayers”
Quincy Jones declared Naturally 7 the future of vocal music. Don't miss their jaw dropping audi pyrotechnics on stage in the Hudson Valley.
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program has helped local residents for decades, particularly seniors and people with low to moderate income
50,000+ pounds of food collected in 16 drives so far
Ribbon cutting event at Gerlach Park brings together state and local officials
The Green Light law allows crisis response staffers to equip their personal vehicles with a green light and use them enroute to an emergency
Mandara serves as the Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8328 in Yorktown Heights
Two new laws establish special commemorative medals from New York State for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
The Peekskill Community HUB will house a workforce development center geared toward training in the food services industry
The mini-excavator represents a significant upgrade from the village’s current excavator, which is 15 years old
State Senator and city leaders celebrate graduates at program preventing violence and fostering goals at special dinner
The “Traveling with Dignity Act” will provide for adult changing facilities be made available for persons with disabilities and others
Surface replacement project funded through $50K state grant secured by Harckham
Presents Senate Proclamations to Five Outstanding Members of the Community
Every once in a while, something magical reminds us that we all have an inner child that must be fed.
Modernized Store Features a Fresh New Look, Expanded Assortments and Departments, and More Freshly Prepared Foods for Easy Meals on-the-Go
The crosswalks project is part of Peekskill’s ongoing $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), announced in Nov. 2020
The construction and placement of pipelines are not without potential risks, and this new law simply offers transparency
Lawmakers and advocates urge NYSBA to make "life saving" investment