The prize-winning ticket was sold in White Plains for the Monday evening drawing, lottery officials said.
The 2024 celebration on Dec. 6, will honor the achievements of 78 seniors from 31 municipalities at the Westchester Marriott.
“Suffs” Actress Jenna Bainbridge, a wheelchair user, speaks on voting access for the disabled
The two-week dining event is an opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites in and around White Plains.
Retired teachers run new program to teach Spanish-speaking Broadview staff English
Now on view at the Hudson River Museum is an exhibit that examines the many meanings of clothing
Leros Transportation Group of Valhalla has announced the appointment of Robert O. Sanders as President of new division.
Empowering Neurodiverse Voices in the Electoral Process
The fall festival has it all: stein-holding, alpine horn-blowing, the frankfurter toss, and performances by Melina and the Oompahs.
The personal finance site WalletHub released its 2024 Best Small Cities in America list. See where Hudson Valley cities rank.
Jenna Bainbridge will be the keynote at a voting rights event sponsored by Westchester Disabled on the Move and League of Women Voters
The Susan and Daniel P. Mahoney Business Honors Academy Mentorship Program was conceived to foster leadership and academic excellence.
Westchester-Putnam Workforce Development Board, in partnership with Westchester County, is hosting a 1-Day Youth Voter Registration Drive
In partnership with the Westchester Library System, the United Way is collecting gently used or new coats, as well as new hats and gloves
The Taconic Opera has a new home – and a new take on an audience favorite.
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch.
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
Firm Focuses on Philanthropy and Alzheimer’s Awareness
It has been more than 10 years since the Wallflowers performed at this historic venue.
The university is included in the list for the first time this year
New office expands the firm’s capacity to assist clients and meet a growing demand
Facility's DOR Jacqueline Turenne is a Recipient of the 2024 Sigma Split Award, Where She Oversees Therapy in Two Major Facilities
Investigators said that he was on his way to Westchester County armed with three shotguns when he was stopped.
White Plains Hospital’s Dr. Michelle Castiello and Dr. Yael Zack are hosting an event on the evening of 9/20 called “Paint the Town Purple
A keynote event will feature Kermit Roosevelt III, the great-great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Westchester Disabled on the Move and League of Women Voters of Westchester Announce Forum on National Voter Registration Day
From price protection plans to a variety of options for heating, consumers have choices when preparing for winter
Forty years after the building was first named, Michaelian is honored with a building rededication ceremony.
The vehicle exploded upon impact, causing a fire in the building and the two people inside the car to be badly burnt, according to reports.
Open to Westchester County residents enrolled in Social Work or Public Health graduate studies
Headlining this year's celebration of music and culture are rising stars and jazz legends, organizers said.
WMCHealth’s Westchester Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital and HealthAlliance Hospital Cited for Stroke Care Excellence, New Advances
With a strong foothold in Westchester County through its two existing properties, Core4Capital is actively seeking additional opportunities
Live at ArtsWestchester: Friday, Sept. 13, 2024
The Bristal’s Eileen Lopez Receives 2024 All-Star Staff Award from the Empire State Association of Assisted Living
A partnership with the Westchester Parks Foundation is proving "priceless" for both visitors and the employees volunteering their time.
The 14th annual days of service to benefit local nonprofits will take place in New Rochelle and White Plains.
Nearly half of all U.S. households with young children do not have access to clean diapers.
Westchester County Executive Latimer said service changes will take effect on the Bee-Line system on Tuesday.
The non-profit organization, which supports arts and artists in the region, contributed $2,500 program to help create a mural