DSW is moving into the Cortlandt Town Center. What else do you want to see there?
This March, hundreds of local vendors will show the public what they have to offer.
Our suggestions on the best local parties to attend on New Year’s Eve!
Place your vote for Peekskill's best-dressed establishment.
Most places are closed Christmas Day but open Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and day.
How one of Peekskill’s non-profit galleries and its artists are surviving the recession.
The streets were packed with happy Santas, elves and Santettes Saturday night in Peekskill.
The Business Council of Westchester is calling for nominations.
Carmel's Douglas Depierro paints the Quiet Man Public House.
Check out these gifts from local galleries, restaurants, athletic studios and more that range between $40 and $70.
A Hudson Valley “SantaCon” happening in downtown Peekskill on Dec. 17.
Find out how to unlock the door to holiday discounts in Peekskill all month long!
The City of Peekskill and Police Department are hosting a meeting with restaurant owners to discuss the city's noise ordinance.
Get ready for some long lines and great deals in Cortlandt this Friday.
Take a guess in the comments. If you win, you get a Patch prize!
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet—and wallets—to your favorite independent business.
Brian Dee of Brian’s Automotive is one of the few area specialists who can restore classic cars to drivable and trophy worthy condition.
Forget the stuffing? Need another bottle of wine? Here is our list of what is open and closed today.
A bridal suite, grand re-opening, hourly give-aways and supporting a great cause all on Black Friday.
Five suggestions from Westchester County Tourism and Film on where to take the family after the big feast.
Community members lauded the center for offering Hudson Valley residents a comprehensive treatment center.
Dylan's Wine Cellar in Peekskill gives their choice for a great wine this holiday.
Five things you need to know today, Nov. 16.
Seven months after a car crashed through the front of Cortlandt's Lou’s Corner store, a new owner from Brewster has reopened the neighborhood favorite.
Contrary to what some people are led to believe, there is not one definitive way to write a resume. While there are some general do’s and don’ts, in the end, it is your resume.
Sleepy Hollow resident Doug Brown opened Westchester’s only indoor skate parks in Peekskill.
People come up with ingenuous (and some not so bright) ways of trying to get to the CEO or to find out information about employees. Also, employees come up with whoppers of their own.
The new owner of the historic Kurzhals building is restoring its theater to its original form with a mini mall on bottom floors; has goal to help Peekskill become the "White Plains" of northern Westchester.
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An inspirational place for kids and adults to get messy and creative with art.
The third annual Italian Jazz Days will feature the Antonio Ciacca Quintet and a workshop led by world-class musician Ciacca this Saturday at the Ford Piano factory.
The Radio City Rockettes held a master class at Dance Expression and tasted a cake themed for their Christmas Spectacular at Dream Cakes.
The 70-year-old family-owned farm in Cortlandt Manor is one of the few remaining of its kind in the area. The family is working to expand thanks to a state agricultural grant.
A young face takes the helm at the Division Street Grill, hoping to bring a taste of his roots along with him.
Luck, talent, and family prevail at Peekskill's landmark eatery.
Ted Bitter opened the Bean Runner Cafe in 2008, giving Peekskill a music venue, art gallery, cafe, and kid friendly environment all in one.
Anyone can network. The proper strategies will make you successful.
The new Quiet Man Public House; food, design, history and, most importantly, Guinness.
Brown Street shop brings East Side Manhattan-inspired fashion flair to downtown Peekskill and offers unique, quality gifts for under $20
Local bartender Kathy can pour a beer and keep a secret, and in this interview she talks about what makes Brodie's Pub a great family-friendly place to grab a bite and a pint.