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The thruway closures were scheduled for Monday and Tuesday nights.
Up to 4 inches of rain is possible.
Rye’s Helping Hands for the Homeless & Hungry needs donations of back to school supplies.
The 20th annual “Healthy Living” conference for Spanish-speaking seniors will take place on Saturday, Sept. 6, at White Plains Hospital.
The 10th Annual 5K Lindsey Run/Walk will be held at 8:15 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26, at Purchase College, SUNY Purchase.
Cuomo and the New York delegation will be in Israel from Aug. 12-14.
The forum will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, in the White Plains Library.
With just a few weeks left until school starts, Patch brings you a list of “Top 10” things to do before summer’s over.
Sightings within sight of New York City are rising.
The week in review from Patch.
The state is seeking to reinstate the 2002 murder conviction of Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Hate crimes; National Guard soldier ID'd; dog park gets funding; Perseid meteor shower; Briarcliff referendum; and more from Patch.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
The closures will be in effect northbound from Yonkers to White Plains from 10 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Monday and Tuesday.
Chairman of the Rockland County Legislature, Alden H. Wolfe, said he is shocked over recent anti-Semitic vandalism in Pearl River.
Plus young swimmers shine, killer sentenced in bed, gluten-free cooking and more from Patch.
There have been no reported human cases of the virus so far this year.
There's now a website to streamline the process.
All events take place in September on the Phelps campus, 701 North Broadway in Sleepy Hollow, unless otherwise noted.
The Halstead New Rochelle Metro North - developed by DSF Group - is located at the Metro-North station, just minutes from Manhattan.
Campbell, a former Rockland County resident, was sentenced at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility while she was bedridden.
Underage drinking; honor for slain general; new firefighters; rowing duo wins gold; Lemonade for Leukemia; and more from Patch.
U.S. Army Major General Harold Greene, a native New Yorker, was killed in Afghanistan Aug. 5.
The Mount Pleasant Community Theater, originally called Mount Pleasant Summer Stock, was founded in the summer of 1970.
The Prep students will be at St. Matthew’s School Wednesday through Friday, laying down fresh coats of paint and moving furniture.
The City of White Plains claimed the top spot for best tasting drinking water and will advance on to the State Competition.
Dr. Richard Bisk, who is professor of Mathematics at Worcester State University and has worked extensively with K-12 teachers and students.
The Bronxville PopUp Art Show - this is the second one - provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to publicly exhibit their work.
The family of Westchester teen Katie Smercak, hopes to raise $5K at this year's event to help find a cure for cancer.
Excited for the new movie "Boxtrolls"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the world where the Boxtrolls live with Boxtrolls Patch!
Plus an environmental group crowdfunds a building, $5 million for road repairs and more from the Patch Daily Digest.
The teachers were involved in lessons in how to bring rock music into the classroom, while emphasizing activism and rock history.
The vote by the Board of Legislators to approve the funding for the project was unanimous.
The CJ Foundation for SIDS is the largest, leading SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) organization in the U.S.
The program is run by the county’s Department of Social Services, with The Sharing Shelf, Operation Prom, WFAS, State Farm and others.
The Giving Circle has increased its donations from $35,000 last year to this year’s record-breaking $59,500.