Monster Catch: Georgia Father, Son Haul in 884 Pound Fish
Father's Day weekend fishing trip to Canada was first time dad and son had ever fished together.
View ArticleMedical Marijuana to Be Legalized in New York
Tentative agreement reached between legislature, Cuomo to legalize medical marijuana with some restrictions.
View ArticleCar vs Bicycle Road Rage, Kindergarten Graduation, Medical Marijuana OK, and...
Plus New York Giants, Clearwater Festival and more
View ArticleTOP: Maryland Man Jailed in Cuba; Falling Tree Branch Kills Woman at Park; 75...
A daily roundup of some of the top posts from Patch's network of more than 900 sites.
View ArticlePutnam Valley Man Accused of Residential Copper Pipe Thefts
Yorktown police detectives assisted in the investigation.
View ArticleFind Open Houses Nearby This Weekend, June 21-22
Every week, Patch and Zillow team to bring you open houses in the area.
View ArticlePoll: Do You Agree With How President Obama is Handling Iraq?
Is the U.S. taking appropriate action as Iraq careens toward a potential civil war?
View ArticleUPDATE: Teen Waved BB Gun in Lakeland High School Parking Lot, Police Say
UPDATE: "We are aware of the situation and taking appropriate actions," said schools Superintendent George Stone. "We are cooperating with the Yorktown Police Department in their investigation and...
View ArticleUrgent News for Dog Owners: Ice Water Rumor Debunked
Ice water is not likely to cause harmful stomach bloating in dogs.
View ArticlePunching Cops During Arrest, Hunger Heroes, Gun on School Grounds, Juneteenth...
Plus telehealth, guided walks in two parks and more
View ArticleWhy Aren't Teens Working Anymore?
Statistics show an uptick in job availability for teens, but many still aren’t joining the workforce.
View ArticleWalter G. Doherty, Jr., Long-time Resident of Yorktown Heights
Walter G. Doherty, Jr., a long-time resident of Yorktown Heights, died on June 17, 2014. He was 82 years old and was born in the Bronx on February 4, 1932. He was predeceased by his parents Walter G....
View ArticlePutnam Resident Named to MTA Board
Neal Zuckerman comes to the MTA advisory board from the Metro North Railroad Commuter Council.
View ArticleYorktown Museum Exhibit honors Pat Kibbe
Kibbe is the founder of Kids to Kids International.
View ArticleStarbucks Expects to Raise Prices Tuesday
Certain drinks will cost customers 5 to 20 cents more.
View ArticleReligion and Sex Abuse, Hometown Heroes, Road Rage, Garden Club: the Week in...
Here are the stories that headlined Hudson Valley sites this week. Use the scrollbar on the right to browse the articles, and click on the one you want to read more about. Or you can access the links...
View ArticleNew York Lets Common Core Computer-Based Testing Deadline Slip
The New York State Education Department still has a goal of having all students use computers to take state tests—but no longer has a deadline. School districts will not be required to administer the...
View ArticlePatch's Most Read Stories: Preventing Infant Deaths in Hot Cars; Man Shoots...
The most read posts on Patch's network of more than 900 sites from June 14 through June 21.
View ArticleDeer-Chasing Police Dog Found
The dog went missing June 17 when he ran after a deer and off his trainer's property in Highland, NY, The Poughkeepsie Journal reported.
View ArticlePolice Seek Route 6 Gas Station Robber
New York State Police are investigating a robbery that took place at about 2:15 a.m. June 20 at the Valero Gas Station, on Route 6 in Somers. Police say an unknown white male entered the gas station,...
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