What is going on in Peekskill and Cortlandt this weekend.
Nationally, prices at the pump jumped nine cents; in NY, prices jumped two cents
The newly opened store is located at 315 Kear Street in Yorktown.
Tell us what you love about the Black Cow, and what you hope to find at the new location.
South Street restaurant and bar is currently serving Peekskill on a limited basis.
The menu features many Southern BBQ specialties and American classics, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as take out and catering options.
Chris Bro and the NEXT Charity Concert Series move from Pleasantville to the Elmsford brewery.
Pay no taxes on clothing and shoes from Aug. 19-25. Some strings are attached.
Big Lots plans to bring about 60-80 new jobs to the area and open this year, Town Supervisor said.
Officials say it's valued at $1 million.
“Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad,” will hold a benefit show for the Westside Neighborhood Association Thursday.
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The retiree is the Westchester County Lottery millionaire this year.
The business owners import their flowers from Ecuador with the help of family members there. The florist is located on Route 6 in Mohegan Lake.
The Hudson Valley Hospital Center opened a monthly farmer's market Tuesday.
The Chophouse Grille will feature aged steak and fresh seafood.
A dozen tattooed men and women gathered at W@tercooler Friday night to be the art.
Strawberry Place in Nyack is a happy place.
A film company is shooting scenes in downtown Peekskill until around 7 p.m.
Peekskill’s EMC is a place for fitness as well as for well-rounded personal growth.
This free workshop fielded questions from businesses about social media and their online reach
Patrons at the Croton restaurant were part of creating a new collaborative mural, designed by artist Erin Koch.