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The latest of several black bear sightings was near the elementary school, according to Croton-on-Hudson police.
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Your chances of seeing a bobcat in the New York wilderness are pretty slim and that's just the way our bobcat neighbors like it.​
Joseph Abreau and Paul Mullin saved a woman's life last month and prevented a potentially catastrophic house fire.
In the Hudson Valley, prices have dropped more sharply in some areas than others.
plus dog attack, sweeping changes to New York graduation requirements and more
Village officials are concerned about the weather.
The pilot program, put in place before NYC's congestion pricing program was delayed, will last until Veterans Day.
In case you missed any of it, here is a brief rundown.
Community programs in Yorktown, Peekskill, Ossining, Mount Kisco, Valhalla, Hawthorne and Carmel will benefit.
Plus: See Photos, Video Of Newborn Fawn Rescued From Westchester Sinkhole + Authorities Identify Mom and Kindergartener Killed By School Bus
The weather forecast is calling for heat index values between 95º F and 104º F this week.
The new boat is increasing the capacity to monitor water quality and serve as the eyes & ears of the Hudson River, according to the group.
June is breeding time for the bears, who are considered "transient occupants of Westchester County," by conservation officials.
Here's a rapid review of news you may have missed.
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 special Jubilee Mass was held at the Maryknoll Sisters Center.
Ossining and Croton-on-Hudson are on the edge of the path of totality.
The state's approach aims to ensure the safety of the inmates, visitors and the Department of Corrections staff, a spokesman said.
Plus stolen smartphones, snow in forecast and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Plus philanthropist donates $1 billion, reckless driver flees from police and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Plus nanny going to jail over abusing baby, popular Bedford restaurant changes menu and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
"Rosenwald" will be screened at the Ossining Public Library to kick off the Bethany Arts Community Black History Month Exhibit.
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.
A lottery draw game prize of any amount may be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.
Is it a key part of the infrastructure? Art? A prop used by film crews? A historic relic? Patch investigates so you don't have to.
The $44.5 million housing project will be 100-percent affordable housing, according to officials.
New Airline Coming To Stewart International In 2024 + 3 Injured, Including Firefighter, In Blaze At Popular Bagel Shop
The redevelopment of the site on Water Street will be one of the first beneficiaries, officials said at a news conference Wednesday.
A new study outlines what states have the highest odds of hitting a deer — and provides tips on what to do if you see a deer in the road.
Job growth statewide was primarily in the health, education and leisure & hospitality sectors.
Parkway Rollover Ends With Three Felony Charges + Spent Nuclear Fuel Out Of Pools At Indian Point
That area of the park is filling up with invasive plants since state funding dried up
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
The Ossining philanthropist was dedicated to the community college as to other Westchester institutions.
After two postponements, organizers are going with it.
Trespassing along railroad rights-of-way is the leading cause of US rail-related deaths, an Amtrak spokeswoman said.
The 17-year-old senior has dreams of launching his own empire.
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Famous 100-Year-Old New York City Purveyor Now Delivering Fine Meat, Poultry and Game to Homes in Westchester County
Restaurant lovers save 10% and earn rewards at over 1500 local eateries, all while supporting Feeding Westchester
Here’s how to make your house warm and comfy this winter—without breaking the bank!
Here’s why your house is freezing. And how to fix it—permanently!—in 3 steps.
Lyme disease Warrior creates Ergo Hemp Co. to help others