It's only going to get colder in the Hudson Valley over the next several hours.
Plus Westchester handed a victory in affordable housing battle and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
Celebrate Purim with your children through story, song, snacks, crafts and a brief, joyful Shabbat morning service.
It seems the Rye City Council's supposed search for a new City Manager is a sham. Maybe they shouldn't do this process in secret any longer
Rye United got rid of Pickup and Connors but very little has changed. It seems more business is done in secret than in the public.
Plus February break courses at Rye Arts Center and more in the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Throughout most of the Hudson Valley the snow amounts were not too bad Saturday.
Driving could be hazardous in Rye.
Plus a massive mortgage fraud case and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
Local meteorologists predict we may be shoveling by Friday morning.
For the month of February, you can buy some kitty litter for a nearby animal shelter at any area Pet Valu stores.
Plus consumer product recalls and more in the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Much of the Hudson Valley has over a foot of snow on the ground from the previous storms, so the last thing anyone is looking for is more.
Officials believe the merger will improve services and "expand reach to more effectively tackle hunger in Westchester."
Plus foster families are needed and more, it's the Mid-Week in Review from Patch.
The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties.
Plus The Osborn in Rye names new executives and more in the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Plus Greenburgh doctor involved in Joan Rivers lawsuit.... top nearby stories for January from Hudson Valley Patches.
Plus The Osborn promotes two executives... it's the Mid-Week Review from Rye Patch.
The storm wasn't as bad as predicted, but it still left a good amount of the fluffy, white stuff in some Westchester County communities.
Due to dangerous driving conditions caused by the snow storm, the United States Postal Service has suspended operations in Westchester.
Forecasts called for as much as two feet of snow in throughout the Hudson Valley Monday and Tuesday. The end result was noticeably less.
Railroads, roads, subways and buses will be running again, but that doesn't mean people should hasten out and about, state officials said.
Rail lines, like roads, are shut down indefinitely.
“We are restricting travel on all roads in the 13 counties south of Orange and Sullivan,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo Monday afternoon.
The Westchester County Executive is centralizing the county's response to the storm.
All roads are closed in New York after 11 p.m. Monday.
The National Weather Service is advising residents not to travel from Monday evening into Tuesday.
Plus nominate someone for the county Sports Hall of Fame and more in the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
Snow is forecast to begin falling midday Monday and then turn into a nor'easter through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
With the storm moving away, the National Weather Service has posted the latest accumulation data.
The NWS issued a Special Weather Statement at 6AM; Rye Arts Center postpones Maker Day; minor delays on Bee-Line; county airport open
Snow accumulations in the region are expected to be mixed with ice.
The snow is forecast to hit before the middle of the afternoon on Saturday.
A new Wallet Hub report breaks down costs of smoking in each state over a smoker’s lifetime. Hint: It’s a lot of money.
Plus homeless man gets 25 years to pushing student in front of a train... it's the Mid-Week Review from Rye Patch.
This storm could be a major ice event, according to the National Weather Service's latest update.
After Sunday's ice storm, it looks like some more tricky driving weather could return Wednesday through the overnight.
Plus a national award for Rye's H.O.P.E. Center for Memory Care and more in the Week in Review from Rye Patch.
The CDC cautions that additional measures to prevent getting the flu should be taken, even for those who got a flu vaccine.