Just to get by - new study's findings not a surprise but still depressing
It's a quick trip to Stewart International Airport for demonstrations, exhibits, displays, simulators and more in the air and on the ground!
@ Greenburgh Public Library: Learn to program with Scratch and create your own animation and games.
Free Summer Vacation Bible Camp August 10th - 14th for Children Ages 4 through 13. Enrollment is currently under way for North Street Camp!
ARE YOU READY?!! MISS THE 1st ROUND?? DANCE COMPANY AUDITIONS for Academy of Dance Arts 2015-16 Season Tues. June 9th beginning at 5:00pm!
The long-awaited hands-on learning space opens for the summer on the boardwalk in Rye.
Completed registration forms must be returned in person to the Parks and Recreation Department, located at 85 Gedney Way in White Plains.
Build Academic Skills and Confidence at Our Summer Program July 6th - 30th, 2015 for Ages 5 – 16
Each Sunday through the summer, part of the Bronx River Parkway is closed to cars to make way for bikers, joggers, skaters and walkers.
Patch readers from around the Hudson Valley shared photos of their favorite pups in honor of National Puppy Day yesterday.
Share your photos for a Patch Pets gallery; if you're thinking of getting one, try the SPCA of Westchester or one of the area shelters.
This is a free non-sectarian, community event for children ages 2-12, at First Baptist Church of White Plains.
Event raises $2,200 to help fund their free services
They are among 47 members of the 'Class of 2014'
In support of #GivingTuesday, HEINEKEN USA (headquartered in White Plains, NY) gave back to the community on Tuesday, December 2
Friedman received the Spirit of Peggy Award for embodying the values and contributions of Peggy Tishman, communal leader and philanthropist.
Walmart has local locations in Mohegan Lake and White Plains.
Local business organization encourages business owners to team up with them this holiday season to give back to their community.
New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter was on hand for the charity benefit, which raised $1,000,000 to fight ALS.
Competition to benefit Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Food Bank for Westchester
The shelter will hold an Adoption Extravaganza Nov. 8 at its campus in Briarcliff Manor.
Lydia S. Antoncic ran in the TCS New York City Marathon for the Marfan Foundation in memory of her ex-husband Rich Ciacci of New Rochelle.
Grand Prix New York recently hosted a group of fifth graders from NYC for a special day of free fun at the Mount Kisco location.
Three outstanding individuals will receive awards on Friday, October 24 in White Plains.
Whitney Johnson, who founded a charity at age 21, is in Geneva, Switzerland this week at an initiative of the World Economic Forum.
Today is World Humanitarian Day, a day to honor those who put their lives in danger to help people in need across the globe.
Westchester, Rockland and Putnam County Boy Scouts are actively seeking new members for their Scouting programs.
Yonkers resident Pat Quinn, who has been diagnosed with ALS, helped create the challenge with friends Pete and Julie Frates.
Purchase resident Stephen Brand, 16, has been involved Homerun Hopefuls since he was in the sixth grade.
The Richard P. Biondi Nursing Apprentice Program is a partnership between the hospital and nursing schools in the region.
The CJ Foundation for SIDS is the largest, leading SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) organization in the U.S.
The Giving Circle has increased its donations from $35,000 last year to this year’s record-breaking $59,500.
The Hudson Valley Visiting Pet Program will celebrate 20 years with a fundraiser at the ballpark.
Christopher and Sean Murphy of Murphy Brothers Contracting in Mamaroneck will co-chair this year's event, which features 30 local chefs.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
How do you plan on paying it forward?