The longtime Westchester politician was 73.
Former Marine
As co-founder of the Robert Martin Company, he was a real estate development who transformed Westchester County over the past 60 years.
Silverthorne began her career with the Department of State in 1955.
He is survived by son Brian Cromwell Smith, the mayor of Irvington.
A first-generation Italian-American, Cor was very proud of his Sardinian roots.
Donovan raised his family in Irvington and later retired to North Carolina.
The Tarrytown resident had volunteered for Dobbs Ferry Hospital.
His family said he lived a life in which the smallest of blessings were humbly enjoyed.
The Pocantico Hills School graduate was 32.
The Ossining resident was the head custodian at Sleepy Hollow High School.
She was formerly president of Marymount College in Tarrytown
Pamela Hawkins Firmin passed away on August 22, 2018 at Crosslands Continuing Care Retirement Community, Kennett Square, PA.
Calvey was a former village trustee and a member of the volunteer ambulance corps.
The banker and philanthropist was 101 when he died Monday.
A family spokesman said he died at his home in Westchester County.
Visitation, service details for the former Tarrytown resident, 70.
“Mima” is the Sicilian term of endearment for grandmothers.
Gonzalez will be buried in Puerto Rico.
Mr. Henshaw was a former Sleepy Hollow resident.
Borrello was residing in Ridgefield, CT.
Robinson, 17, was killed Oct. 9 during an altercation in Barnhart Park in Sleepy Hollow. A suspect has been arrested.
The 17-year-old former Sleepy Hollow High School student was slain last week.
He came out of the kitchen and into the spotlight when he popularized Cajun and Creole cooking in the 1980s.
Julie was a devoted and caring wife, mother grandmother and great-grandmother.
Mr. Frauenthal taught in Chappaqua and at Hackley for many years.
Ms. Cypher was 71.
The Sleepy Hollow resident was 96.
Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at St. Teresa of Aviles Church in Sleepy Hollow.
A breast cancer survivor, Happy Rockefeller was among other famous women to help raise awareness of mastectomies after she had two.
The writer looks back at the former county executive, lieutenant governor, lawyer, farmer and friend.
DelBello was elected Westchester County Executive three times in the 1970s and '80s.
A Patch editor remembers a Hudson Valley institution.
She was returning from an assignment Thursday morning when she was stricken.
A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, at Grace Episcopal Church, 33 Church Street, White Plains, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Brady attended Park School and graduated from St. Augustine School. She also graduated from Ossining High School in 1945.
DiCioccio worked for Ciba-Geigy in Ardsley for many years before his retirement in 1993.
Cuomo, the state's 52nd governor, passed away on Jan. 1.
Mario Cuomo is remembered as a man of integrity who loved New York, and who led a revival of the state that still resonates today.
He was 89.