Two local high school seniors have aspirations of careers in healthcare.
plus Merit Scholars; Medicaid fraud and more news of the week in Southeast- and the northern Westchester Patches
SafeWise ranks the 100 safest "cities" using crime statistics.
100 volunteers including Girl Scouts from Troop 1033 built the reading kits for low-income children.
PCDOH Staff volunteers will participate in an early clean up. Read on for their environmental efforts planned for Earth Day and beyond.
Plus road trip for best pizza and more news of the week around Southeast.
The Patterson Rotary Club's popular annual fundraiser will take place in May and diners are already signing up for seats.
Look for an exciting collection of learning and exploration opportunities for adults and children in the district.
Join this lively night of friendly competition or become a sponsor; it's for a good cause!
The Week in Review for Southeast-Brewster Patch
County Executive MaryEllen Odell proclaimed March 2017 American Red Cross Month in Putnam County.
schools superintendent resigns; construction on parkways; store closing; Metro-North schedule changes and more
Putnam residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.
The Putnam County Veterans Service Agency has added this service, part of the Veterans and Military Families Advocacy Project.
Here are some of the most-read stories from the past week on Southeast-Brewster Patch.
The 11th annual Food Operator's Seminar aims to help food service representatives learn new topics and trends in the food industry.
Brewster Girl Scouts, Sarah Bak and Bridgette Sanok, are collecting toiletries at Seven Star School of Performing Arts.
Matthew Sandusky will speak about his abuse and how important it is for children to have advocates in their corner on Apr.3.
Tuesday, March 14 is Pi Day.
The symposium will be for NPOs and how to receive grants for more funding and will take place on Mar. 30 at the Mahopac Library.
The water system has 74 customers in Carmel.
plus midnight snow-blower; bar fight and more news near Southeast and Brewster
Brewster native Victoria Kraus sang for Pope Francis as part of a seven-day pilgrimage to Italy for the Stonehill College Chapel Choir.
Also known as the ‘Valentine’s Giveaway’, it is one of two semi-annual Community Awards Giveaways. Donations totaled close to $17K.
Want to field a team or be a sponsor?
The United2Read, program recently donated books to the local organization to promote literacy among young clients and their families.
The Carmel store is participating in the checkout campaign.
The regular meeting will be held on Feb. 15, 7:30 pm at Village Hall.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Returns in March in and around Southeast
Plus winter's final push; Muslim ban: the Week in Review for Southeast and nearby Patches
The Cultural Arts Coalition is working with Cornell Cooperative Extension, Putnam CAP, Longview School and Brewster Public Library.
The District Attorneys Association of the State of New York had its awards ceremony Jan. 27.
Researchers from the US Forest Service have calculated that the annual cost to keep a city tree alive is $19.
Pizza is all about personal preferences. Do you agree with the Yelp reviews?
Yelp reviewers praised some diners in the area. Which were they?
More than 160 routines were performed including solo, duets, trios, and group numbers in contemporary, hip-hop, jazz, lyrical and tap.
More than 60 people from local churches and synagogues held an Immigrant Awareness event.
plus weekend DWI crackdown; pipeline protesters sentenced; job fairs; the week in review for Southeast-Brewster Patch
Girls from around the world who are working with Cultural Care Au Pair visited the South Salem Fire Department.
Long-term care and improvements are planned