Funeral Planned in Somers on Saturday for Claire Wallace
Claire E. Wallace (Jaworski) passed away on Tuesday, July 1st, 2014, according to Beecher Funeral Home. She died in East Scranton, PA. Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 5th, 2014 from 9:00...
View ArticleNyack Man to Bike from New York to Georgia for Sick Child
A Nyack man is riding his bike from New York to Georgia to help raise money for a sick 11-year-old girl.Dave Nazaroff is co-founder of The Ride to Give, a 501(c)3 non-profit that raises funds and...
View ArticleClarkstown Police Urge Safety This 4th of July
The following information is from the Clarkstown Police Department-- In preparation for the July 4th celebration this year, we'd like to remind everyone that ALL consumer fireworks are banned in New...
View ArticleWhich Restaurants Have the Saltiest Food in America?
In its new report, the Center for Science in the Public Interest ranks sodium content in restaurant food.
View ArticleRed Cross Urges Water Safety This Holiday Weekend to Prevent Drowning
The following information was sent in by Abigail Adams, Director of Communications at American Red Cross in Westchester County-- This year marks 100 years of swimming safety education for the Red...
View ArticleSearch New Foreclosures Nearby, July 3
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View ArticleNew York State Police to Introduce K-9 Troopers via Facebook
State police dogs are named after fallen members of the agency.
View ArticleBrewster and Carmel Men Arrested for Distributing Heroin
The following information was provided by the Putnam County Sheriff's Department-- Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports the arrest of two Putnam County men on criminal charges stemming from...
View ArticleYorktown Lacrosse Players Win U13 Tourney
The following was sent in by Thomas Perrino--13U NO LIMIT BALLERS CAPTURE CROWN AT BIG TIME SHOOTOUTConcluding their 2013 summer season with a Championship at the Stowe Lax Festival in Stowe, Vermont,...
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View ArticleUpdated Fireworks Cancellations, Pot Bust, Good Students Get Playland Passes,...
Plus State police dogs on Facebook, a Bentley to a realtor who successfully sells a home and more from Patch.
View ArticleWestchester Parent Questions Astorino's Education Challenge Program
Ryan Barnes, who just graduated eighth grade from Isaac E. Young Middle School in New Rochelle, has had perfect attendance for three straight years, according to his mother, Diana.
View ArticleNyack Classic Car Show July 10 to Benefit Wounded Warriors Project
Editor's note: The following press release was sent by the Nyack Chamber of Commerce. The Nyack Chamber's car night is July 10th, and July 11th is "Collector Car Appreciation Day." The Chamber is...
View ArticleA Record Year for Fireworks Injuries
Don't let the Fourth of July festivities blow up in your face, literally. Eight people died last year and 11,400 reported injuries due to fireworks.
View ArticleStolen Flag That Flew Over Ground Zero Returns Home
Flag was left on the doorstep of its Huntington Station home overnight.
View ArticleStolen Ground Zero Flag Returned, Hurricane Preparedness, Education Challenge...
Plus postponed drug trial, holiday weekend traffic alert and more from Patch.
View ArticleMetro-North Modifies Schedules to Accommodate Commuters
The changes impact New Haven and Harlem lines riders.
View ArticleSlow Poke Law: Does New York Need It?
Georgia put in a new law this week that requires slower drivers to move from the high-speed lane if another driver is traveling at a higher speed behind them.
View ArticleSomers Lions Club to Donate New Tree to Town
Editor's Note: C. Vincent Papa, past President of the Somers Lions Club, posted the following information on the Somers Lions CLub Facebook page announcing the donation of a new tree to the Town of...
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