Trading a Cubicle for a Candle Workshop
A 9-to-5 job isn’t the only way to make money. Some people are putting their hobbies to work and making a living doing what they love.
View ArticleCroton Falls Road Lane Closure Starts Wednesday in Somers and North Salem
From Westchester County: Motorists are advised that the project to rehabilitate the Croton Falls Road Bridge over the Croton River in the towns of North Salem and Somers will start Wednesday, Aug....
View ArticleFamily Therapist Indicted on Sex Abuse Charges
One of the incidents is alleged to have taken place at Mark Bernardini's Bronxville office.
View ArticleHelp Wanted: Local Job Openings This Week
Here are some recent postings in and near Yorktown and Somers.
View ArticleCroton Falls Road Bridge Rehab; Indian Point Sirens; Disbarred Yorktown Attorney
1) Motorists are advised that the project to rehabilitate the Croton Falls Road Bridge over the Croton River in the towns of North Salem and Somers will start Wednesday, Aug. 14. This will result in...
View ArticleCounty Police Officers to be Assigned to Work at Somers, North Salem Schools
County police officers will work as School Resource Officers under Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's "Safer Communities" initiative.
View ArticleYorktown Police Conduct Alcohol Compliance Checks at 14 Yorktown Businesses
Yorktown police officers conducted alcohol compliance checks on Aug. 7 at 14 licensed locations within the town of Yorktown with the help of undercover, underage agents. The effort, sponsored by the...
View ArticleTeen Steals Three Shirts While Working as Cashier at Jefferson Valley Mall
An 18-year-old Mahopac teen is due in court next month to answer charges that he stole three men’s shirts while working as a cashier at a Yorktown store, police said. The teen, whose name police did...
View ArticleState Police: Brewster Man Faces Attempted Rape Charge
A 44-year-old Brewster man is facing a felony charge of first-degree attempted rape, officials said Wednesday. State Police at the Somers barracks arrested Francisco Borja Guerra, of Marvin Avenue,...
View Article5 Laugh-Out-Loud Blogs to Start the School Year
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
View ArticleAssistive Technology in the Workforce; Police Building Exterior Renovation
1) Guiding Eyes for the Blind has partnered with Verizon to present an insightful seminar on assistive technology in the workforce. The event, open to the public, will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10...
View ArticleCops Arrest Jefferson Valley Mall Employee Who Entered Store After Closing Hours
A 25-year-old Mount Vernon man is facing criminal charges in Yorktown for trespassing a store in the Jefferson Valley Mall after store hours, police said. Police said the owner of Auntie Anne’s...
View ArticleYorktown Cops: Cortlandt Manor Man, 50, Charged with Felony DWI
Police said the man was a customer of Salsa The Latin Eatery and reportedly left the business in an intoxicated state. He was charged with a felony DWI because he had a prior conviction for drunk...
View ArticleSummer Concert in Somers to Benefit 'Adopt an Artifact' Program of Student...
The last concert of the summer in Somers will be held on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Mt. Zion Church, a National Register site located in Reis Park. The event, which begins at 6 p.m., will feature classic...
View ArticleHow One Family Spent Under $100 on a Theme Park Trip
What happens when a family of four tries to manage expenses at a theme park?
View ArticleNew Rules Help Celiac Disease Sufferers Stay Gluten Free
Patch fans generally support the FDA's guidelines.
View ArticleYour Guide to Open Houses in Yorktown and Somers
Few things in life offer more excitement wrapped in fear than hunting for a new house. Is it location? Is it price or condition? Sure you can always rip out the stained fuschia carpet or spend a few...
View ArticleSoftball Tournament for Cancer; Summer Concert for 'Adopt an Artifact'
Whether you're in search of something fun to do with the kids or you have a babysitter and are planning a night out, look no further because Patch editors have picked a variety of events taking place...
View ArticleGuiding Eyes for the Blind: Eyes on the Future – An Assistive Technology...
Guiding Eyes for the Blind has partnered with Verizon to present an insightful seminar on assistive technology in the workforce. The event, open to the public, will be held on Tuesday, September 10...
View Article