Rockland County health officials reveal death of Spring Valley, NY, girl due to illness.
The state has reached agreements with major groups Riverkeeper and Scenic Hudson.
The County still expects the south boardwalk to open by mid-May.
The documents, unsealed today, disclose details on the hundreds of pieces of evidence investigators have gathered about the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown.
The Recreation Department hosted its annual egg hunt Thursday morning.
Fred D. Weinstein's final day on the bench was last Wednesday. Howard T. Code was elected as his replacement in March.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Lower Hudson Valley congresswoman who voted for DOMA in 1996 says her views have changed.
After more than 22 years, Viriginia Pancotti has stepped down as director of senior services.
Acting justice warns heroin defendant against dangers of "chemical dependency."
According to published news reports, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development warned Westchester County that it could lose $7.4 million.
Funds will help offset Bee-Line expenses from late last year, officials say.
Tappan Zee Constructors will begin geotechnical investigations.
Officials spanning Rockland and Westchester counties met in Tarrytown Friday to hone in on a mass transit plan for the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
"Unscripted" films highlight Village Curator Carsten Johnson and the Westchester Table Tennis Center.
County legislature Democrats contend that the county executive has not adequately supported social services, while Astorino's administration disputes the assertion.
Local officials say the filming last weekend for the new NBC pilot went smoothly.
The independent mayoral candidate was defeated at the polls yesterday, but said she's proud of her campaign.
Nita Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland) sounded off on the nascent budget put forth by Paul Ryan.
The Marble Avenue structure has been demolished to make room for the new J.A. Henckels building.
Vescio wins mayoral race over challenger Morris; two trustees and new village justice elected into office.
Village consultant suggests adding a second entrance at the northern end of the site may be feasible.
The agreement with the village's police union includes wage increases that go back to 2011.
Do you like your bridge flat-topped or chamfered, asks the Visual Quality Panel for the new Tappan Zee Bridge; opinions will be collected through Tuesday, March 19.
Limited parking in the downtown Saturday; assistant location manger shares details about the filming.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; mayor is only contested race with two candidates.
The four-term mayor faces a challenger in the Tuesday village election.
Westchester County Legislator Bill Ryan is looking to unseat incumbent Rob Astorino in November's county executive race.
NY Attorney General says Sayed Rahman conspired with another pharmacy owner to defraud Medicaid.
Congresswoman lauds local medical economy, assails sequester's affect upon it.
The County Executive learned how to shuck oysters at a Rye restaurant as the two-week event kicked off.
The actor and Rockland resident is expected to plead guilty to a tax-related felony to avoid jail time.
The Marble Avenue space will soon be available for private parties and functions.
Police say the man had a BAC of more than twice the legal limit.
State to get a federal loan, governor says, which could help keep toll costs down.
The village will replant this spring after more than 30 large trees came down during Sandy.
A Pleasantville man remains incarcerated after being arraigned on a new charge Tuesday.
Check out what the FOX television crew is working with at the Town of Ossining police station.
Bert Ruiz, commander of the Pleasantville Fancher Nicoll American Legion Post 77, was honored by Sen. Greg Ball.
Officials say cars have been queuing onto Marble Avenue during pick-up and drop-off at the new recreation center.