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Where To Eat In Pelham: Hudson Valley Restaurant Week 2021
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the southern Westchester dining scene.

Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the southern Westchester dining scene.

Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the Putnam County dining scene.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the Westchester County dining scene.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the nearby dining scene.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the dining scene around Clarkstown and Orangetown.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the dining scene around Clarkstown.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the dining scene around Orangetown.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the Rockland County dining scene.
Business is picking up, and there are 80 full and part-time job openings.
Despite hundreds of new cases every day, the county's positivity rate is decreasing, a sign the vaccine rollout is working, officials say.
Tuesday will be a full day according to the district's amended reopening plan.
Get outside and get fresh local produce and products!
Look for specials, prize raffles, souvenirs and family activities every day through June 20 in the village.
The state Labor Department released February to February comparisons for the region's metro areas.
About $76 million has already been delivered to consumers and more refunds, rebates, and credits are coming, said the NY Attorney General.
The Roll Up Your Sleeve campaign partners houses of worship with clinics as New Yorkers age 50+ can be vaccinated against coronavirus.
As the grip of the coronavirus slowly loosens, the region's supply of blood is well below what is needed by local hospitals.
Harlem has lost about half of its fitness and wellness businesses during the pandemic, which neighbors fear could worsen health disparities.
The County Executive says it's not fair that Long Island has five mass vaccination sites when Rockland has none.
There’s $624 million coming to the Hudson Valley in education aid under the American Rescue Plan. Here’s how it’s been distributed.
There’s $624 million coming under the American Rescue Plan to Hudson Valley schools. Here's what Nyack and South Orangetown will receive.
She's in a nursing home; he finally got to bring her a Christmas present.
Meanwhile, they present Projecting Light Through Darkness, an artistic installation bringing brightness after a dark time.
Girl Scout cookies are a perennial comfort food, welcome amid all the changes, scouting and mall officials said.
The county will inoculate eligible veterans at Nassau University Medical Center.
County officials revealed that in the first 12 weeks vaccination rates have been very uneven from community to community.
The donor wants the Brewster Education Foundation's project to be a community affair.
"Please help this little business in a trade that is quickly going by the wayside...Losing someone like him would be a blow."
Parents need to respond fast to district officials about whether their kids will go in-classroom or all-remote.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new effort to close the “digital divide” for 600,000 New Yorkers, including 200,000 NYCHA residents.
Now that a wildly successful fundraiser has kept her shop alive, "Grandma Dawn" wants to realize her dream of opening a Harlem bookmobile.
As parents push to put kids back in classrooms full-time, school and county officials say they need clearer guidance.
With coronavirus rates down and vaccination rates up, school administrators are making plans.
Now this is an inventive way to deal with the crazy weather and pandemic protocols.
WABC reported that a couple married for 58 years spent an early Valentine's Day together after the pandemic caused them to be apart.
The Central Park Conservancy launched a fundraiser this week to offset its anticipated $10M budget shortfall over the next two years.
"Believe in yourself, and never be afraid of your ideas. Just do what you have to do — and never give up." Woman opens shop in pandemic.
The L'Occitane location on Columbus has been on the Upper West Side for over 30 years. Even getting a cameo in "You've Got Mail."
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a 20 percent boost in vaccine supply will open up eligibility to more New Yorkers, including those in restaurants.
There’s plenty of bad, worrisome news for New York City. But Patch also found some hopeful signs for the city's post-pandemic future.