The company was founded by Katonah resident Amy Peckham.
If you're going to make a party out of any meteor shower, the Perseids are regarded as the best – and the moon is cooperating this year.
plus wrong-way fatal charges in abeyance; dredging at the TZB; rock chipping moratorium and more: the Hudson Valley Patches' Week in Review.
The national list ranks 5,886 public high schools based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
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The county stayed on the state's Top 10 list for the month of June.
plus corridor of corruption sentence; teen drinking party; Pols Weigh in on Iran Deal: the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest
Sen. Schumer, a heavyweight in the Senate, credits President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry, but believes the deal is not sufficient.
New York's junior senator says if we reject this deal, we don't have a viable alternative for preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons
Engel and other New York officials are calling for further negotiations.
Earlier this week it looked like we could get hit with a strong rain storm on Saturday, but we’ve got some good news about that.
Remember as the back-to-school shopping season goes into full swing.
plus 3 teens charged in Volvo theft; it's Speed Week; White Plains votes down FASNY and more: the Hudson Valley Patches' Daily Digest
It's that time of year again.
Police will be on state roads in Pelham looking for speeders now through Aug. 11.
A total of 14 members from Troop K, which covers Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties, received honors.
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Richard Matt's toxicology results reveal his blood alcohol content when he was fatally shot by feds in pursuit.
Frank Polanco-Batista was convicted of separately attacking two women on the same night in August of last year.
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plus energy saving tips for hot days; top restaurants; battling heroin: the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest.
The county stayed on the state's Top 10 list.
Kevin James will perform LIVE Standup comedy at the Performing Arts Center in Purchase College on October 9th at 7pm
A Community Alert from Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore
Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® Sunday, October 4, 2015 at White Plains High School
With temps above 90 degrees, Con Edison wants to remind customers to use energy wisely, while saving money.
plus ferret on the stroll; car break-ins; boat rentals at Macy Park: it's the Hudson Valley Patches' Daily Digest.
The Mental Health Association of Westchester Awarded $6000 by the Gannett Foundation
Looking for the best eatery in your area? Here's how your local restaurants were ranked on Yelp.
Check out the three most expensive houses on the market in your area.
The company has learned of questionable calls from people purporting to be staff discussing overdue bills.
Heat and humidity can be expected earlier in the week, but that breaks to welcome cool and dry relief later in the week.
plus grade crossing safety; nuns' jubilee; Bernie Sanders meet-up; Zeta-Jones' apartment and more: the Hudson Valley Patches Week in Review
Medications made in India by Shree Baidyanath have been found to contain high levels of lead, arsenic and mercury.
Group Studying Whether Pelham Should Have a Public Space for Teens
A new analysis says the New York leader is one of the more liberal governors in the nation.
In both cases, the victim's testimony was a problem.