Every day until Christmas, Patch will highlight a seasonal volunteer opportunity in the Hudson Valley.
A new system to track Westchester County COVID data will launch in the new year, plus more about local COVID-19 cases.
The next City paper pick up will be on Jan. 6.
White Plains and Mount Kisco Financial Attorney Leslie Tayne of Tayne Law Group, P.C. offers tips for preventing the trap of holiday debt.
Teens in grades 7-12 can pick supplies up from the Library lobby and follow along with instructional videos to make crafts.
White Plains Hospital names Dr. Torres to key position
The program is designed to help caregivers connect and prepare their children for kindergarten by reading together.
The distribution of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to federal- and state-approved locations has begun.
The group "fosters close, attentive reading and discussion of great works of literature–both short stories and novels."
The event was called “Staying Sane in a Pandemic.”
Holiday donation will help stock nonprofit’s Mobile Food Pantry and Fresh Market Program
Commemorative Plaque to Reside on Teeth of the Dog, Dye’s Masterpiece Design
The county executive said the budget keeps his promise to cut taxes and maintain county services.
The city issued a statement on community closures and plowing procedures.
The Community Center will be closed until Monday, along with other City closures.
Online admissions workshops will be held in January.
From NPR to GoodReads, a local librarian curates the media's lists of the year's best books.
The United Way of Westchester and Putnam’s Board of Directors has named Katonah resident Bud Hammer as its new chairperson
Here are some titles in English and Spanish about Christmas, or Navidad, and Three Kings Day, or Día de Reyes.
The countdown is on to match $300,000 in the Art$WChallenge by the end of the month.
Christmas and New Year’s are times to spend with family, and create memories.
Reads Revisited is a blog series where Trove and Edge Librarians revisit some of their favorite childhood stories.
Below you will find a list of ebooks, both stories and nonfiction titles, that can be accessed from OverDrive and Hoopla.
Community Center will be closed on Thursday and will not reopen for Senior programs until Monday 12/21.
Despite the pandemic, Westchester County's Department of Social Services is determined to help its more than 500 foster children.
Ordering books for the children’s and teen collections is a rare part of our jobs that hasn’t changed too much over the past six months.
We’re excited to announce a few upcoming book discussions we’re hosting for kids and tweens.
In November, librarians Caroline and Kat hosted a series of creative writing sessions for kids and teens.
Edge Librarian Erik Carlson has put together a great STEAM activity for Grades 4-8 that allows you to create your own LED creature.
The County has advised us that due to technical issues they are unable to provide updated COVID numbers at this time.
The White Plains Youth Bureau is looking for 6 young people ages 18-24 who would like to pursue a career in the manufacturing industry.
The additional funding will support 175 eligible organizations seeking relief.
Donation will help nonprofit reach more people facing hunger during the pandemic
Program honored Maria Trusa, CEO of Formé Medical Center and Urgent Care, and included a dialogue on diversity, equity, and inclusion
The luxury independent living community is now under construction on Bloomingdale Road in White Plains.
Calling all middle and high school students for a monthly virtual book club for teens.
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19-related illnesses are also continuing to increase.
Winter / Spring Tournaments Include Play on Pete Dye’s Celebrated Teeth of the Dog