See what communities are graded as the best and worst places to live on a New York "report card." Do you agree?
Groundwork Hudson Valley announces the Science Barge will open to the public on April 29, when Mayor Spano cuts the ribbon on the gangplank.
Most of the Arbor Weekend activities are free with admission to the grounds. Read on for event information.
plus Merit Scholars; Medicaid fraud and more news of the week in Pelham and the Westchester Patches
Plus road trip for best pizza and more news of the week around Pelham.
They're harbingers of fun.
The Week in Review for Pelham Patch
The maintenance and construction work will last six days all told.
schools superintendent search; construction on parkways; store closing; Metro-North schedule changes and more
Pelham Manor residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.
Here are some of the most-read stories from the past week on Pelham Patch.
Amy Paulin is seeking nominations from the community for women who make Pelham a better place for the 2017 Women of Distinction Awards.
Appointments with Pelham customers for Tuesday are being canceled.
Tuesday, March 14 is Pi Day.
Four members of the PMHS Forensic Speech team earned spots in the national championship. competition.
Check out all the participating restaurants offering three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in the area for spring 2017
The Religious Freedom Package takes legislative measures against hate towards all religious groups.
Noted historian Nell Painter, to deliver keynote address. Conference begins Friday and Saturday March 3-4.
Yelp reviewers have graded hair salons near Pelham and throughout the Hudson Valley. Do you agree with their choices?
Though the rankings are about metro areas, the magazine doesn't give Putnam, Rockland or Westchester a mention.
New members were also named to the board.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week gives you lots of opportunities near Pelham.
Read on to find out about cereal box collage making, homework help, book club after dark, and more.
The book looks at the lives of Jewish, Greek, Italian, Irish, and African American families that inhabit New York's Jamaica Bay.
Plus winter's final push; Muslim ban: the Week in Review for Pelham and nearby Patches
The winning ticket paid $55,000.50 in the Jan. 22 TAKE5 drawing.
Pizza is all about personal preferences. Do you agree with the Yelp reviews?
Yelp reviewers praised some diners in the area. Which were they?
Two programs called 'Managing Your Career in Changing Times' and 'Take Charge! Career/Life Planning After 50' will be offered in February.
plus plans for down-county brewery; job fairs; the week in review for Pelham Patch
On Jan. 21, the film will be screened, followed by a Q&A with the director, Bill Lear led by TPH's Clayton Bushong.
13-year-old shot; Indian Point report, reactions; cop charged in friend's death; top New Year's resolutions: news around Pelham Patch
plus first full-time fire chief; supermarket bankruptcy and more from the Pelham Patch 2016 in Review
New Castle is banning single use plastic and paper bags as of Jan. 1. Would that work for the villages?
Start the day with tasty breakfast and brunch options certified as excellent by Trip Advisor.
Food Bank for Westchester was recognized for the work it does with Yonkers residents in need of better nutrition.
Catholic Charities received over 1,000 toys and coats at the tenth annual 'Christmas Spirt' toy and coat drive.
plus 'Sopranos' star's son accused of scrawling swastikas in college dorm and more from the southern Westchester Patches
PMHS's Athletic Department presented varsity athletes with pins, letters and awards of recognition.
plus the polar vortex, best school districts in New York and more