It'll feel pleasant and more like spring later this week in and around Port Chester.
Students are inducted based on outstanding performance in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, character and citizenship.
Plus bicyclist dies following hit-and-run, no charges in Metro-North crash, DelBello passes away and more: It's the Regional Week in Review.
Meet pop artist Peter Max in Greenwich and view his latest American Icon series celebrating Frank Sinatra
A Sunday morning worship service at First Baptist Church of White Plains
DelBello was elected Westchester County Executive three times in the 1970s and '80s.
The American Museum of Natural History asks citizen scientists in Westchester County to send photos and location information.
Lidia Bastianich is host of the PBS shows Lidia’s Italy, Lidia’s Kitchen and Lidia Celebrates America.
Troopers will be stationed on roadways throughout Westchester and Putnam counties in search of drivers who are not wearing seatbelts.
Plus fatal crash victim ID'd, Starbucks warns patrons about scam, train engineer avoids charges and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Gift card balances are being drained without customers noticing. There are Starbucks locations in Rye Brook, Rye and Greenwich.
Leo Wiegman selected for his experience with municipal governance and clean energy sector
Experts say 'Positive Train Control' technology could have prevented that crash and this week's fatal Amtrak derailment.
Computer Adventures offers more than 30 courses for children ages 6 through 14. Nine Summer Camp sessions June 29 through August 24.
Plus attempted murder charge for wife, high school water main break, fire displaces four families and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch
You can look for part-time and full-time jobs in every category imaginable on the Patch Jobs Board. You can post a job, too.
One of the weekend days is shaping up to be an almost perfect spring day.
The American Red Cross hopes in May to offset summer declines with opportunities to donate in Harrison, Hawthorne, Cross River, White Plains
Development partners and community leaders celebrate first new construction on Westchester Avenue in 25 years
Effort to raise awareness and support makes progress
Plus several Hudson Valley high schools among state's best, Tappan Zee shared-use path moved and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
The danger of fire is high, given the dry conditions around Port Chester.
Build Academic Skills and Confidence at Our Summer Program July 6th - 30th, 2015 for Ages 5 – 16
Port Chester Florist puts your health and well-being first. Spring is the perfect time of year to clean your mind, body and soul.
KIDS TO MEET FAVORITE TELEVISION CHARACTERS CURIOUS GEORGE AND CLIFFORD DURING WESTFIELD'S WFAMILY SUMMER NIGHTS
Free Admission!
Joyce Mannel is an English-as-a-Second-Language teacher at Port Chester High School
Plus school ranks in top 10, historic rowing club building torn down, Ossining mourns student and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Awaken Psychic Fair Sunday July 26 from 10AM till 5PM.
The Rye Brook school was rated highly by U.S. News and World Report.
The closures are scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Isbell’s fifth studio album, ‘Something More Than Free’, comes out this July on Southeastern Records.
A complimentary check of your boat - from the Port Chester group - confirming that it meets both federal and state requirements for safety!
Plus town meeting about sex offenders, city seeks new police officers, first female assistant DA and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck, June 13th and 14th
Despite some showers and thunderstorms to start off, this should be another week with below-normal rainfall in Port Chester.
The salary range for officers is $55,152 - $86,372, and residents of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties are eligible to take the exam
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo briefed the press after he was briefed by officials at the nuclear power plants in Cortlandt.
Plus coyote trapping and this could be where you Sonic: the week's news from around the Hudson Valley Patches
Officials reassured the public that there was no danger.