The Peekskill High School Science Research program is proud to announce several winners from the 2024 Westchester Science & Engineering Fair
The monument will be in residence on the corner of Central Avenue and North Division Street May 1 to June 15
Stabbing Incident; Another Aftershock; Mother-Daughter Partners In Crime
Dispose of them before they join the stew of discarded pharmaceuticals in the Hudson River or fall into the wrong hands. Here's how.
$175,000 Community Resiliency, Economic Sustainability, and Technology Program grant for Brewster and Carmel schools
Check out these holiday weekend events in and around your community.
The DA said that the survivor in this case, who is just a young child, demonstrated remarkable resilience and courage in coming forward.
Fiscal plan maintains funding for education and road repairs while supporting clean water infrastructure—with no tax increases
The company claims the U.S. government and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission have the exclusive authority over such actions.
Peekskill Councilman Robert Scott said he has been cooperating with the district attorney's office.
“This is about a fundamental issue of fairness”
The town will provide two drop-off sites for where people can bring food scraps.
The Cortlandt Manor resident was accused of filing thousands of false tax returns, costing the government $100 million.
Organizers said people can volunteer to clean up at any of the city parks.
Interim Village Manager Named; Road Rage Yields Felony Charges: All That Jazz
After the traffic stop, police did a computer check at the scene.
Sen. Charles Schumer announced the grant that will help with flood mitigation and reduce road closures.
Is it a key part of the infrastructure? Art? A prop used by film crews? A historic relic? Patch investigates so you don't have to.
Peekskill and Cortlandt are on the edge of the path of totality.
Anyone may attend, either in person at Cortlandt Town Hall, or in person.
The forecast seems to have improved over the past few days, so the Hudson Valley might just be able to experience the partial eclipse.
More than three million Americans served their country in the Vietnam War, and over 58,000 sacrificed their lives
The free series will feature a lecture, the screening and moderated discussion.
Jordyn was honored as a PNW BOCES Student of Distinction at the Peekskill board meeting on March 19.
People are already sneezing, and allergy sufferers in New York could be in for months of misery.
Take advantage of the great prices to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites during the two weeks.
Senate Environmental Conservation Committee chair joined at press conference by state legislators and a coalition of environmental groups
Voters in the village went to the polls on Tuesday for the contested races.
Student Hits Students With Chair; Falcons Return To Cuomo Bridge To Start Family; Senior Boot Camp Is Back
Man Saved From Drowning In Hudson; Forcible Touching Accusation; Injured Hiker Rescued From Park
Polls will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Village Hall.
The ban on burning debris continues through May 14.
The baggage checks will be at heavily trafficked areas, the governor said.
New bill will permit SPCA officers access to the live scan fingerprinting system used by law enforcement agencies following an arrest
Volunteer repair coaches will be available to make all possible fixes free of charge.
A complete description of the job's duties and requirements can be found online.
Wind advisories were issued for the entire region with gusts up to 55 mph in some areas.
Plus more charges in 2021 fatal shooting, Macy’s is closing more stores and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Plus trench collapse death leads to indictment, alarm accidentally tripped at school district and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest