The Yorktown Lions announced their new officers and honored their members.
Yorktown For Justice will be hosting the Fourth Annual Northern Westchester-Yorktown Pride celebration this Saturday.
Plus, potentially dangerous heat wave moves in; New York honors former deputy fire chief who died unexpectedly and 17 Wolves commit.​
The weather forecast is calling for heat index values between 95º F and 104º F this week.
Plus, grand jury indicts cop for assault during arrest; Coach USA goes bankrupt and roadwork projects likely to cause headaches.
Dangerous Heat On The Way |Coach USA Makes Bankruptcy Stop |Bling Bishop |Soccerroof Takes The Pitch |I-95 Construction Enters New Phase
Plus, Thomas Paine Day, feds outline "Doctor Feelgood" case, 67 firearms turned in at gun buyback event and a tag sale for a good cause.
The nonprofit facility of small affordable housing units for mobility-impaired individuals is still accepting donated items for sale.
Plus, a bright idea, school president departs abruptly, 2 accused in internet extortion scheme against boss, and a fishing derby returns.
Plus, civic leader killed in hit-and-run to be honored, commencement leads to new challenges, milestone Pride fest and Tree City news.
The only pedestrian bridge over the Taconic Parkway links trails in 3 of Yorktown’s parks: Woodlands Legacy, Granite Knolls and Sylvan Glen.
Appalachian Trail Finally Reopens |Feds Say Mail Carrier Targeted Westchester Homes In Fraud, ID Theft Plot |Holiday Weekend Forecast
Sen. Harckham recognized Barbara Wilkens, a Volunteer Ambulance Corps Co-Founder, former Town Trustee and farmer, at a ceremony in Albany.
Plus, possible Hudson Valley tornado investigated and New Rochelle firefighters take to the ice in epic battle for a good cause.
17-year-old Evelyn Jimenez and 15-year-old Violet Munroe were last seen on May 12, and had been reported missing by their families.
Plus, the child molester who drove into a river to escape the cops, the hunt for a ski-masked intruder and 'Old Traditions, New Beginnings.'
Plus, police shooting, presidential candidate accused of lying about Westchester address, wild chase through the swamp & lotto jackpots.
The native species that will grace Habitat & Access Stamps has been decided, but your creativity is needed for the final stamp of approval.
The "desperate" family of the missing 15-year-old girl is raising money to offer a reward in the hopes of finding her safe.
History buffs can join an encampment setup, drill with model muskets, meet Oak and Birch (oxen), and learn to make cheese and butter.
Plus, creepy lemonade stand behavior, high school stabbing, strawberry season at Rose Hill Farm and he tried to take his victim's eye out.
Expired driver's license leads troopers to illegal weapons, driveway stabbing update, nurses honor guard, Lincoln Depot Museum celebrates.
Jim Poulin was just elected District Governor at the annual Statewide Lions Convention held in Binghamton, NY
Plus mother/daughter crime partners, affordable housing and racist incidents: Hudson Valley Week in Review.
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
The guest speaker for this year's ceremony is Anna Leiser-Kleinhaus, a Holocaust survivor born in 1936 in Antwerp, Belgium.
7 Injured In Crash; Town Wants Red Light Cameras; Drugs, Gun Hidden In Vehicle
Plus diet pills for minor limited, bird flu virus found in Grocery store milk and more.
Dispose of them before they join the stew of discarded pharmaceuticals in the Hudson River or fall into the wrong hands. Here's how.
A lottery draw game prize of any amount may be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.​
Each Yorktown resident may bring a maximum of four file boxes to be shredded.
The Yorktown Lions just participated in the "Battle of Yorktown" on April 20. Now they really become busy with a variety of events.
If you are unable to attend the event in Yorktown, you can still make an appointment at the county's Household-Material Recycling Facility.
Plus eclipse offers learning moments, Regeneron accused of inflating Medicare reimbursements and former city manager serves as interim.
Yorktown and Somers are on the edge of the path of totality.
Have you purchased your tickets yet?
Children under 12, dressed in their scout or sports uniforms, get to eat for free, as do first responders and veterans.
Customers are cautioned to make sure the water is clear before washing clothes because staining may occur.
Plus early start to allergy season, election protection hotline launched and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest