The Boys and Girls Club of Northern Westchester will host its 21st annual Humanitarian Award Dinner in Rye Brook
Do you know a volunteer, teacher, coach or community member making a difference? Tell us how they give back and they could be featured.
On Sunday April 19, Westchester area residents will join The Lustgarten Foundation’s 6th annual Westchester Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk
The event will honor Waccabuc resident Ingrid Connolly for her more than 20 years of service to the group.
Plus Rye Arts Center's "Mid-Century Madness" and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
plus award for officers who solved the Nadell murder; open houses on all Patches and more: it's the Daily Digest
Plus area unemployment at 5.2 percent and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
Linking Handlebars, a nonprofit organization developed + run by Rye teenagers, will receive the Youth Group in Action Award at the 35th VSA
Sunday, May 31, 2015 in Rye
Plus the Brody girls defend their mom and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
It may be a nice place to live—but for retirement it's only better than Arkansas, a new study says.
Danielle, Julia and Alexa Brody spoke to "Today Show" host Matt Lauer about their mother and the train tragedy that took her life.
Plus Jehovah's Witnesses expand in Southeast; Rockland compared to Third Reich and more: March's top posts on the Hudson Valley Patches.
Plus positive unemployment news and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
Rye businessman praises children's charity's localness
Plus Rye Y members create/donate care packages and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
“When he came in, he was like, ‘She’s gone.’”
April 10, 2015 7:30PM Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester
Plus hot health care jobs and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
A total of 92 bags were filled with baby supplies such as diapers, ointment, powder and Vaseline and toiletries.
Plus newscaster dies of a brain hemorrhage and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Plus more snow, drug arrests, village could see taxes increased and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Plus a supermoon and an eclipse are coming and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
plus stinkbug cell phone photos, mall policing and more: it's the Daily Digest
Remember those 50s from earlier this week in Rye, well it’s back to reality, and winter is still holding on.
Plus a new state education regent and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
This year's topic, “Honoring Religious Diversity During Life’s Journey.”
Plus county continues to add jobs and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Plus Kate Mara supports Humane Society, alleged red-wigged bank robber arrested and more, it's the Daily Digest from Patch.
Plus Good Counsel Academy open house and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
Eastchester, Somers and Armonk led the way, followed closely by a couple of the Rivertowns.
Plus the school testing scandal continues and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Should Sack determine if Falk can read at a level needed for his position?
The best of February from Rye Patch.
March is expected to come in like a lion with snow on Sunday into Monday and a wintry mix on Tuesday-Thursday.
Plus an increase in the minimum wage and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
The partnership, called Yale at the Osborn, is a series of six-week courses on a wide range of topics.
Plus county wins a round in fight with feds over affordable housing and more... it's the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Monday morning's commute could be an icy mess in and around Rye.