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Tappan Zee Constructors (TZC) will begin construction on the new bridge’s Westchester landing this week.
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The two arrested appear to be homeless men from the Erie, Pennsylvania area.
Whitney Johnson, who founded a charity at age 21, is in Geneva, Switzerland this week at an initiative of the World Economic Forum.
Westchester’s Ridge Hill is offering a variety of special discounts to teachers. throughout this week and the next.
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Whitaker had been a member of the Westchester Philharmonic for about 25 years.
Smart's responsibilities include overseeing the systems that protect NYPA’s employees and cyber assets from hackers.
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Sam Foley was last seen on Friday, August 15, and police believe he may be in the Brooklyn, N.Y., area.
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Read on to find out about the tons of activities for kids to do this weekend in Westchester
The College of New Rochelle is the first private college in the Mid-Hudson Region to be designated as a START-UP NY location.
Plus a mission trip to Nicaragua, an app to fight drunk driving, prosecuting tax cheats and more in Patch's Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Arrowhead Mills Peanut Butters, MaraNatha Almond Butters and Peanut Butters and others may cause illness.
The vice president will accompany incumbent Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy to fund-raisers Wednesday in Greenwich and Stamford.
After incredibly suspenseful negotiations, the Met Opera, and all its unions, have reached agreements.
Simon and Teen Vogue Introduce “Back-to-School Saturdays” with Special Offerings throughout August
Have a Plan mobile app is available for free for all smartphone users.
An NYC celebrity rodent ticked off by paparazzi invading its privacy?
But job creation is stagnant.
Plus Tarrytown historic designation, new choirs, #HumanitarianHeroes and more from Patch.
Thursday, October 30. Take a guided, candlelit walk to the Pell Cemetery followed by a delightfully spooky staged reading of ghost stories
Saturday, October 18, 3:30 p.m. The fall migration continues with warblers, sparrows, scarlet tanagers, rose-breasted grosbeaks, and more
Sunday, October 12, 12–4 p.m.
Sat, October 11, 12–4 p.m. Tours by costumed docents, garden walks, wigwam explorations, trail hikes, children’s games, shopping and more
Saturday, October 4, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Help us make the grounds of BPMM look as beautiful as they can be. Free
Saturday, September 27, 3:30 p.m. Join naturalist and photographer Debbie Becker on a trail walk as the great fall migration gets under way
Saturday, September 27, 12–4 p.m. Enjoy guided tours at quarter past the hour. Free
Wednesday, September 24, 4 p.m. Free
Jan Johnsen discusses her most recent book, Heaven is a Garden: Designing Serene Spaces for Inspiration and Reflection Tues, September 23
Historic New York: The Estates of Pelham Bay Park Sunday, September 21, 1 p.m. Free
Friday, September 5 - November 14. 7–8:15 a.m. Intermediate Level; 8:45–10 a.m. Beginner Level
Friday, September 5, 5:30–8:30 p.m. Enjoy the music, explore the mansion, stroll the garden, and savor light refreshments
Today is World Humanitarian Day, a day to honor those who put their lives in danger to help people in need across the globe.
Wartburg, an award-winning provider of services for seniors in Westchester, opened a Wartburg Care at Home office in Forest Hills, Queens
Taking place in Pelham, the night kicks-off with cocktails, popcorn, and a screening of Cameron Crowe’s 1992 romantic comedy "Singles."