New Yonkers attraction cost $12 million to create; center includes amusement rides and acinema.
The former Briarcliff Manor shop found new legs with a tighter focus on affordable gifts and family-friendly interior design services.
The Pleasantville Road shoe store will close its doors soon; markdown sales are happening now.
Ron Koff, who also owns a printing business, hopes to open the doors before Easter.
Washington Avenue's TapeMeasure was formerly branded Reupholstery by Anna before its move.
The new NBC television series starring James Spader filmed two scenes in the village today.
Randell Dodge, owner of Red Barn Bakery, has named her new Australian Cattle Dog after the website.
The Pleasantville frozen yogurt shop hopes to bring in more cold weather business with added features.
Marsha Gordon, president of the Westchester Business Council, sounds off on the organization's 11th annual MegaMixer at the Rye Hilton Wednesday.
Yorktown's Jaimie Ferretti had a lifesaving neurosurgical procedure done at the Valhalla hospital last year.
Historic Hudson Valley PR Director Rob Schweitzer says the animals will return for special events, while Sleepy Hollow residents mourn the loss.
Check it out on air this weekend.
The regional media company, which has 41 online news sites in Westchester and Fairfield counties, closed its sites in Massachusetts and let go at least 11 employees in New York and Connecticut, according to news reports.
Memorial Plaza's Addie-Tude Performing Arts Center features salsa, hip-hop and more for kids and adults.
The newspaper moved its northern Westchester and Putnam staff to its White Plains headquarters.
The star of Fox's "The Following" took time to tour the new Yogolicious shop in Briarcliff Manor.
Mavis Discount Tire manager sounds off on winter driving.
Pleasantville cafe works to prepare for Passover, Easter orders.
Shop sees slower season during colder months; veteran tattoo fans come in the winter.
Like shopping in nearby Armonk? Here's a look at what's new on the retail scene.
"We're excited," said the county's Business Council's Chief Operating Officer John Ravitz on the projected state of the economy in this new year.
Center For Safety & Change hosted a Flash Mob Dance on Valentine's Day at the Palisades.
One Briarcliff Manor and two Pleasantville eateries to take part in the March season.
Local restaurants and bakeries are preparing special menus and treats for the holiday.
Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor delis and more are offering specials for the game Sunday.
Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manor Patch readers share their experiences and opinions about local businesses.
The longtime Pleasantville Road boutique is now along the street's main downtown strip.
Pleasantville Road and North State Road will each have a "froyo" eatery this spring.
Hope's Door Director CarlLa Horton: "Women face serious concerns in their homes every day."
Andy’s Pure Food looks to help locals stay committed to weight loss and healthy eating resolutions.
Have you checked out this new Pleasantville business?
The two Westchester organizations hope to expand services and healthcare access.
One of SantaCon's local initiators, Jeannette Ho, is no longer with us, but this Saturday's festive bar crawl will honor her while raising money for kids and cancer research.
The U.S. Postal Service offers tips and suggestions so holiday packages arrive in time for the holidays.
The 32-year-old Briarcliff Manor restaurant opens for the first time at its new location today.
The grocer has voluntarily recalled 240 cartons of a frozen chicken and rice meal due to possible listeria contamination.
Dreidel Island is open through Sunday, offering Hanukkah gifts, games and more.
The utility company has been recognized for its 2011 reliability efforts in the region.
Singer Sewing Center on North Highland Avenue is shutting down.
The Greenburgh Nature Center is collecting toys for needy children in Westchester through December 17.