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Former Pelham resident names room after her parents.
After Friday's sunset, Pelham residents may see an alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies, if Tropical Storm Bill permits.
The Mount Vernon Schools see impressive gains in reading levels among fourth, seventh and ninth-graders.
Plus real estate news; phone problems at Parks and Rec and more: it's the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest
The legislation, in part, authorizes the Department of State to shut down salons that violate the law.
The National Weather Service believes the remnants of Tropical Depression Bill will impact Sunday's weather in Pelham.
The MTA and Operation Lifesaver today start a joint promotional campaign about safety at Metro North and LIRR rail crossings.
plus hazardous firehouse, I-84 lane closure Thursday and more: the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest.
Firefighters will be temporarily relocated.
Dozens of Volunteer Opportunities for Teens and Young Adults Will Be Available Throughout Westchester, Rockland and Putnam this Summer.
The Hudson Valley is home to a third of the schools on the list.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced the agreement Wednesday.
Emancipation ceremony, police dunking and more: it's the Hudson Valley Patch Daily Digest
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New York-based Standard Amusements will invest $25 million in private money into the county-owned attraction over the next five years.
Is your dad wiser than an ancient Greek philosopher? Is he able to fix broken pipes with a single wrench? We want to hear his story!
plus the Jobs Board, Money for Yonkers schools and more: the regional Daily Digest
Fitness competition to take place on the beach in Point Pleasant
It's a bit of a mixed bag weather-wise in Westchester County this week.
The governor has unveiled a $100 million fund to help the state's financially strapped school districts.
Rain, rain and rain.
The physician and his wife, who was the practice's office manager, were arrested last week in Manhattan.
You can attend the June 14th ceremony and check out the museum too!
Plus a fatal hit-and-run, suspected loan sharks arrested, home health aide scam and more, it's the Regional Week in Review from Patch.
The historic Bedford Hills site was the home of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson and Al-Anon Family Groups co-founder Lois Wilson
Multiple-murderer and former Mount Vernon resident Lucius Crawford's DNA evidence from a violent 1994 attack in Yonkers helped convict him.
You can look for jobs in every category imaginable on the Pelham Patch Jobs Board. Employers, you can post jobs, too.
Colonial School’s fifth graders enjoyed a fascinating trip to U.S. Bankruptcy Court, where the students argued a hypothetical case...
Plus suspicious car fire, new school superintendent, high school wins theater awards and more, it's the Regional Daily Digest from Patch.
The accused, including four over 70, hail from Rockland County, Long Island, New Jersey and other sites. They also operated in Westchester.
County Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler, MD, offers advice on how to deal with the condition.
But overall the weather looks good. And be sure to check out Patch’s new, interactive hyperlocal feature for the extended forecast.
Plus $2 million to help farmers' markets - and the elderly eat better - and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Gov. Cuomo's Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program provides funding for older residents of Westchester, Rockland and Putnam County.
Christine Hernandez posed as a JP Morgan Chase employee to assist Michael Goldberg in the scam, according to prosecutors.
Plus the temperatures will be above average and the air quality will be poor.