Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across NY.
The water restrictions will not impact indoor domestic water use in Cortlandt, Yorktown, Somers Montrose and Buchanan.
Plus school trustee ousted, bear sighting, brother stabs brother and more: Hudson Valley Patch Week in Review.
General Benedict Arnold's treasonous plot is foiled. Patriot militiamen honored for possibly saving the fight for independence.
Teen’s 2nd Killer Paroled; West Nile Found In Mosquitoes; Fifth Arrest In Fatal Adult Home Fire
Among other changes, residents will no longer be required to make reservations for weekend swimming.
Plus social isolation of seniors continues, sex offender’s home raided and more: nearby news.
Former Corrections Officer Sentenced; Arrest Made In Boating Accident; 2 Drownings In Same River
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Pace To Require Vaccinations For Fall; Golf Championship Returns To Hudson Valley; Boy Scout Campgrounds For Sale
The city's water department is testing the water system to see from where the turbidity is coming.
Officials are calling it a safe and convenient way to visit and get books.
Two properties in the Hudson Valley, including one in Mamaroneck, were nominated for inclusion on the registry.
Plus New York's least vaccinated communities, DA probing police-involved shooting deaths and more: regional news.
Plus DA probing decade-old killings of two Black men, Cuomo Bridge baby falcons named and more: nearby news.
Croton-Harmon, Hendrick Hudson, Peekskill, Putnam Valley, Lakeland & Walter Panas High School Students Receive Chamber Scholarships
Plus grand jury indicts 119 mph driver in fatal crash, Starbucks controversy and more: nearby news.
Peekskill Pride Encourages Community to Get OUT to Celebrate Family, Art & Health During 2021 Pride Month
NY’s Least Vaccinated ZIP Codes; Canal Crash Drowning Victim ID’d; County Fair To Return
The new facilities replace an aging bathhouse and snack bar built more than 40 years ago.
Lyme disease Warrior creates Ergo Hemp Co. to help others
There were no injuries when the roof collapsed Wednesday at Kathleen's Tea House on Main Street.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up nearby.
City officials said there will be a reservation system for people to choose times to swim.
Expanded Vendor List, New Logo, & Updated COVID Protocols Mark Opening of 31st Annual Market
Hot Weekend; Police Sergeant Stabbed; Rape Accusation
U.S. pedestrian deaths were up 4.8 percent last year, the Governors Highway Safety Association found. Bad driver behavior is likely to blame
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Plus wholesale club holds hiring event, turkey baiting accusation and more: nearby news.
Key projects include infrastructure, lighting and pedestrian safety improvements between downtown and the waterfront.
Rescued Baby Ducks; Best Wings Chosen; New SUNY Vax Policy
The now-shut-down nuclear plant will sound its sirens at full volume as part of the test.
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
The Chihuahua, now named Rue, was found by employees of Paws Crossed Animal Rescue in Elmsford.
On the wish list: energy-efficient appliances and new kitchen flooring with stronger, modern building materials.
Plus baby falcons hatch on Cuomo Bridge, trooper struck in hit-and-run and more: news of the week.
Alamo Drafthouse Reopening; Inside The Met; Bicycle Sundays Returns
Guilty Of Killing Ex-Wife; Film Center Delays Reopening; Miniature Therapy Horses
Gas-Leaf Blower Ban Recommended; Limited Walk-In Vaccines; NY Congressional Seat Loss
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