The Village of Scarsdale has numerous openings for residents to volunteer on.
Patch Back's Lisa Bigelow wonders, will the results of Connecticut's gun control legislative efforts help all of our citizens, or just some?
The library had to close on Saturday due to trouble with the heating system.
Although no final decision has been made yet, animal advocates and village officials continue to debate the Canada geese issue.
Lowey commends Senators for putting aside partisan differences and approving aid legislation
The utility company is seeking a 3 percent rate increase.
Today, Astorino announced an $800,000 project that will restore three acres of wetlands and river banks in Greenburgh along the Bronx River.
Scarsdale's assemblywoman named chair of the Assembly Standing Committee on Energy.
The state-sponsored Moreland Commission explores why and how local power companies fell short in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam.
Mount Pleasant police, Westchester County District Attorney's office are accused of lying in a Thursday press conference.
Rep. Eliot Engel, who represents Scarsdale, snapped these shots of President Obama during Monday's ceremony.
Commuters should prepare for some lane closures Thursday, Jan. 24, and Friday, Jan. 25, in Scarsdale and Greenburgh.
Tonight, the Village Board of Trustees is meeting with Con Ed officials.
Officials release number of claims throughout Hudson Valley region.
One OSHA official recounts professional and personal steps in Sandy recovery.
Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner provides information on funds available for NY homeowners that suffered damage due to Hurricane Sandy.
The talks over how to deal with the Canada geese in the village of Scarsdale has taken center stage in the news this week and sparked protests.
Are you attending the inauguration on Jan. 21? Upload your photos or videos and share the experience with your neighbors.
Brian Farragher, Executive Vice President and COO of Andrus, was recently invited to speak at the White House’s Gun Violence Prevention Stakeholders Meeting.
In a quick appearance before a North Castle Town Justice, it was agreed that a motion to dismiss the case will be filed. A judge is expected to rule on the motion on May 7.
NY Congressman Eliot Engel shared his anger with the GOP for waiting to vote for Hurricane Sandy relief for the victims.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey said Tuesday's action puts affected areas one step closer to recovery.
Gov. Cuomo signs package into law; NY is first state to usher in change.
The senate's provisions include banning high-capacity magazine clips, requiring safe weapons storage to prevent guns from being obtained by people who can't have them and use a licenses database. It would also limit disclosure of gun permits.
Cesar Perales, Secretary of State of New York, detailed Governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan for New York.
The former superintendent of Rye Colony Cooperative Apartments will spend years in jail and then register as a sex offender.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey addressed the Rule Committee asking for quick passage of emergency disaster relief.
There are several Village meetings and Scarsdale Public School meetings this week, starting tonight.
There will be lane closures on the Bronx River Parkway on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Yonkers this week.
The war in Afghanistan is winding down, as President Obama announced that forces will switch to a supporting role this year.
Moreland Commission public hearing scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 24 at SUNY Purchase
Former White Plains mayor Adam Bradley faces a second trial stemming from a 2010 domestic incident.
Mayor Miriam Levitt Flisser addressed the Board of Trustees on Tuesday.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Patch Back columnist Lisa Bigelow spoke with State Representative Gail Lavielle about the challenges facing the legislature in the upcoming term.
Tonight the Scarsdale Board of Ed will meet at 8:00 p.m. at SHS.
U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer of New York back "Gun Trafficking Prevention Act" and "Fix Gun Checks Act."
Commuters should prepare for some lane closures today, Monday, Jan. 7., in Scarsdale and Greenburgh.
Congress voted 354 to 67 today to authorize an increase in national flood insurance borrowing
After the House passed $9.7 billion of Hurricane Sandy relief today, Engel is calling for bipartisan support for the remaining aid package.