Performance part of 2012 concert series.
Each year, millions of people celebrate "May Day" which is today for those who were unaware and Martha Stewart gives some fun ways to engage in May Day fun.
Two-night performance at Port Chester Senior Center was sponsored by Port Chester Council for the Arts.
Many youngsters at malls were excited for the release of the film at midnight
Making meatballs and marinara sauce from scratch with Chef Maria Reina.
Capeci was an art director for Rolling Stone and Newsweek, and is the son of long-time BoE member Anne Capeci.
Featuring original cast members of Broadway's "Jersey Boys," the Midtown Men will bring 1960s pop music to Port Chester High School during a series of shows next month.
The village's first indoor farmer's market is this weekend at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center.
Cassone's book, "Take Our Country Back," recalls his activism in the early days of the Tea Party.
Girl Scouts from Port Chester and Rye Brook gathered with costumes, crafts and cuisines from around the world during a special event this weekend.
The popular eatery will screen cult favorite The Big Lebowski tonight on a big screen.
Operators of the historic theater will use "social ticketing platform" Ticketfly, according to Rolling Stone.
The concert is slated for 3 p.m. on Feb. 12.
Tarry Market hosts two cooking classes this week with chef and Patch blogger Maria Reina: Easy Saute Techniques, and Demystifying Fish.
Local actors will stage three performances of "Leader of the Pack" at Crawford Park Mansion this weekend.
The musical is slated for a three-night run at Crawford Park Mansion.
The Port Chester-based art center partners with a national charity for its "Empty Bowls" event.
The new class, dubbed I
Five classic films to help you get into the holiday spirit.
Bob Dumont from The Bowl Company gives Patch the step-by-step on wrapping holiday gifts.
Promoters say they'll bring about 100 shows a year to the revitalized Capitol Theatre, including music and comedy acts.
For the first time in more than a decade, Port Chester's Capitol Theatre will play host to live music.
The Baker’s Table sits down this week with the head chef of The Martha Stewart Show to discuss cooking on TV, motherhood and life in the suburbs.
Join the Clay Art Center in conjunction with the Rye Presbyterian Church Youth Group to create clay bowls to be sold in benefit of local interfaith soup kitchens.
Functional, handmade clay art items and pottery go on sale at annual 'Clay-Holiday.'
The actor and puppeteer called the role "the job of a lifetime."
The Port Chester Council for the Arts Presents Mulebone in Concert.
From 1979's seminal Alien, to newer hits like 28 Days Later, these movies are best enjoyed with the lights down and the covers up.
The new exhibit, In|Form, is on display through the end of the month at Port Chester's Clay Art Center.
Snorks and Pens Productions teams up with Friends of Crawford Park for an outdoor performance of Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost on Saturday.
Snorks and Pens Productions teams up with Friends of Crawford Park for an outdoor performance of Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost on Saturday, Sept. 17.
Spend an evening with lords and ladies as actors transform Crawford Park into a 16th-century French court.
Ariel Plantz is already a familiar face to aspiring artists from Port Chester, introducing local kids to clay art at community events and festivals. Now, she'll work full time to involve local kids in the arts.
Stone Temple Pilots tribute band Silvergun Superman rolls on despite road bumps and lineup changes.
Political intrigue, chivalrous knights and White Walkers. If you're hunkered down in your home, here are a few streaming epics that will make you forget about the storm outside.
Dancing Under the Stars returns to the Port Chester waterfront on Wednesday.
The Shakespeare comedy comes to Lyon Park courtesy of the Port Chester Council for the Arts and Lawn Chair Theater.
Julie Colangelo and Cindy Moore are working hard to bring "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Seussical, Jr," to the stage.
The musical follows an Elvis-esque crooner on the eve of conscription, as he arrives in an Ohio town for a publicity stunt aimed at making sure his fans don't forget him when he heads off to war.