Mom turns activist after her 15-month-old was left in a hot car all day by his father and died of hyperthermia.
Plus high percentages of white police officers, record temperatures and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
Think it’s been a cool summer here in New York? You’re right! Check out this report.
Commuters should expect intermittent closures and decreased parking spaces.
Plus woman thanks rescuers, United Way, CVS stops selling smokes and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
The meeting will be held at the Putnam County Golf Course, located at 187 Hill St. in Mahopac.
Plus 19-year-old faces felony charges, business profiles, fracking news and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest from Patch.
Concentrations of ground-level ozone are forecast to reach the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” category today and tonight, Sept. 2.
Warning is issued until 5:45 p.m. Sunday.
Plus Girl Scout seeks veterans for history project and more from our local Patch sites.
Plus Obama's visit, local businesses, Metro North safety and more from your Hudson Valley Patches
NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program to Host Public Engagement Meeting on September 9.
Plus Astorino aide resigns after DWI and more from Hudson Valley Patches
Anyone with any information is urged to call the SPCA’s Animal Cruelty Hotline at 914-941-7797.
What’s open and closed on Monday, Sept. 1, 2014.
Plus Obama in Westchester, grant for Clarkstown roadwork, business spotlights and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Festivals, local entrepreneurs, drug arrest, learning in retirement and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Nothing says summer like potato sack races, bean bag tosses and cupcake eating contests!
Plus business spotlight, softball signups, and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Beginning Monday August 25th through Friday August 29th, the New York State Department of Transportation will be repaving Westchester Ave.
The Week in Review from our Hudson Valley Patches.
Plus feds bust a real estate scam, NY needs to do more to halt smoking, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and more in the Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Yoga teacher certification programs will begin in late September.
It's the one place the state is falling down badly in cancer-prevention policies, according to a new report.
Your Daily Digest.
Plus a mission trip to Nicaragua, an app to fight drunk driving, prosecuting tax cheats and more in Patch's Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Plus Tarrytown historic designation, new choirs, #HumanitarianHeroes and more from Patch.
All permit holders and those on the current waiting list can renew on the City of Rye website.
Plus Richard Gere honored, boat rescue, Russian art and more from Patch.
Review the past week in our Hudson Valley Patches.
Yes, the flying rodents are back, and the county’s Department of Health is urging residents to catch the critters if you’re exposed to them.
Your Daily Digest
A 71-year-old Larchmont resident is the first positive West Nile case in Westchester. County Department of Health offers prevention tips.
Fundraiser will help raise money for permanent affordable housing for seniors and disabled individuals in northern Westchester.
An app designed to rate the ‘sketchiness’ of certain neighborhoods launched last week to a firestorm of criticism.
Casino Night planned to raise money for the no-kill shelter.
Special presentation on strategic talent management to be featured at information session
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7. Call (800) 273-TALK (8255) to be connected to a trained counselor.