They are polishing the apples and in-cart scanners, and getting ready to open the doors to the next-gen supermarket.
The familiar business that has been helping Westchester to look "Hott" since 2013 is opening a new store in Armonk.
The family-owned business is the only bicycle shop in NY to receive the honor from the National Bicycle Dealership Association this year.
"Securing an 'A' hospital safety grade from Leapfrog Group is no easy task," Northern Westchester Hospital Director Derek Anderson said.
The new, state-of-the-art store will replace the ShopRite of Bedford Hills, where the job fair will be held.
The downtown shopping district is poised to get a new anchor store that will draw bibliophiles from across the region.
Kyle Stover and Jennifer Lung have opened a new sort of fitness facility catering to youth and adult athletes in Armonk.
A lucky winner in our area will be taking home a top prize from the recent lottery drawing to start the new year.
PCSB's suite of business banking solutions enables businesses to manage their day-to-day finances while also achieving growth.
Returning equipment, adding/changing services or getting help from a real person just got a lot more convenient in Northern Westchester.
The new business isn't a fountain of youth, but promises "natural-looking results that highlight and enhance innate youth and beauty."
The honor was given to KG+D Architects by the American Institute of Architects. The firm's work can be seen throughout the Hudson Valley.
The two-week dining event is an opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites in and around Chappaqua/Mount Kisco.
Green & Tonic, a plant-based eatery & sustainably harvested coffee shop, opened its newest location on Monday.
The downtown location will be the first 'makerspace' in Northern Westchester, offering hands-on STEAM classes for kids in grades K-12.
New online technology to provide faster, more flexible financing
The contracting giant that takes pride in a small firm approach to personal service has ambitious plans to grow and a new face to help.
Announcement coincides with the company’s induction into Westchester Business Council’s Hall of Fame
More than 2,500 people in the region with developmental disabilities and autism rely on the Mount Kisco-based group for essential services.
Do you remember a time when fun, fitness, play and exercise were all one and the same? One Chappaqua gym is hoping to bring back the joy.
Four tickets in New York matched four Powerball numbers to share a six-figure prize — one of those tickets was purchased right here.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Chappaqua small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
The attorney reached a settlement agreement to charges he helped a client hide his ownership of company at the center of the stock fraud.
The 6-year vet of the firm's tri-state headquarters in Armonk will head up large-scale construction projects in Hudson Valley and beyond.
Chappaqua-Mount Kisco area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Chappaqua-Mount Kisco.
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Christie’s International Real Estate Westchester | Hudson Valley announces new, state of the art sales gallery in Chappaqua, New York.
Arco Cleaning Maintenance Company celebrates 75 years of providing commercial and residential cleaning services
How CBD helped Ergo Hemp Co. Founder Meghan Ward defeat her Lyme disease.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Westchester County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Mount Kisco-based IT company Right Click Solutions has created a series of free interactive webinars to help us adapt to the new normal.
See how well utility providers in the Chappaqua-Mount Kisco area and across NY serve their customers.
La Cremaillere, one of the region's most renowned restaurants before it collapsed, is offering upscale takeout.
Patch asked you for nominations of local businesses that have done stand-out work in 2020.
The eatery was nominated for its "Hunger Squad" pandemic program offering free Friday dinners for seven months.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Hudson Valley Business of the Year.
Eating in or taking out, you can support local restaurants offering prix fixe lunches and dinners.
The grand opening was the same day that New York officials announced a new Cannabinoid Hemp Program.
Check out the participating restaurants offering prix fixe lunches and dinners for eating in or taking out.
"Good food is good food," says Ignacio Blanco of Ibiza Kitchen.