Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
Plus cheerleading champs, Macy’s to close stores and more: Hudson Valley Week in Review
Plus hard lemonade heist, selling pot from a bus halted and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Heavy winds and rain tore through the Hudson Valley overnight.
Officer Impersonation Charge; Candidates To Appear In Forum; Parolee Arrested For Robbery
One-week sessions are being offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Monday, July 1 through Friday, Aug. 16.
Start going through the old equipment and closets to see what you can recycle.
Plus four taken to hospitals after two-car crash, man given state’s highest honor and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
The declaration is intended to help the town’s highway department in its efforts to clear the roads of snow.
Plus “Christmas Experience” benefits nonprofits, volunteers to be honored and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
At Muscoot Farm in Somers, this is the sixth time the weather-predicting chicken tried her best at prognostication.
Residents in the home said a thermometer broke and spilled mercury in a bathroom on the first floor.
Plus masks required at hospital ER, school cuts in governor’s budget and more.
The two-day festival will have live music, animals, food and hayrides.
Torrential rains in the Hudson Valley in July caused one death and destroyed homes, roads, cars and bridges.
If you don't want to stay at home to watch the Big Game, there are places nearby where you can cheer on your favorite team.
The town is still picking up Christmas trees as well.
Thomas Diana died Friday at the age of 66, just days after being sworn in as supervisor.
The town's public works department will pick the trees up.
There are more choices where last-minute items can be picked up than at Christmastime.
Crash Gate OK’d On I-84; 50 Cent Appears At Stew Leonard’s; Rain Totals Reported
Plus drivers in two-car crash ID'd, new storefronts coming to shopping center, body found in ditch and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Julia Roberts Movie Uses Hudson Valley As LI Stand-In; Rep. Bowman Censured; Opioid Settlement Money Comes To Putnam
Due to the efforts of the Yorktown Lions and various volunteer organizations, all local residents should enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Celebrate the holiday season by sponsoring an "Elf Visit" or providing "Letters from Santa" to those special youngsters in the family
Fatal Stabbing Yields Manslaughter Plea; Legal Cannabis Sales In White Plains; Nurses Rally About Understaffing
Plus Coast Guard temporarily pauses allowing barges to anchor on Hudson, K-9 officer sniffs out cocaine on I-684 and more airport parking.
Young Gunnaz Gang Members Indicted; Airport Adds Temporary Holiday Parking; No Barges Anchored On Hudson River — For Now
PCSB Bank collected over 100 turkeys and non-perishable food items for needy families throughout the lower Hudson Valley.
Crash Kills 1, Injures 1; New Yankees Hitting Coach Named; County Budget Reviewed By State Comptroller
The project stretches about 3 miles from the Taconic State Parkway to the Route 118 intersection in the commercial center of Yorktown.
A bill naming a portion of Route 202 after him has been signed into law.
Phone Smuggled Into Jail; Teacher Diversity; County Reacts To NYC Housing Voucher; Food Pantries Need Donations
The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce said there will be food trucks, music and a beer/wine garden with TVs tuned to the Sunday football games.
Second Gun-Brandishing Incident; Fine For Investment Firm; Halloween ‘Spook-Tacular’
The number of families using local shelters has increased.
While the event is free, the pumpkins vary in price based on size, organizers said