Smurfs Help Us Make America Bluetiful (Sponsored)
Going green never looked so bluetiful. The Smurfs are spreading their message of harmony with nature by hitting the streets to clean up the planet during the "America the Bluetiful" campaign.To...
View ArticleWoman Shaves Head for Childhood Cancer Research
Cristina Santoriella, a brave mother of two young boys from Mahopac, traveled to San Antonio, Texas, over the weekend where she
View ArticleNew Business Opens at the Jefferson Valley Mall
From the Jefferson Valley Mall: The mall recently welcomed Le Nails Spa to its expanding lineup of over 90 specialty stores. The 780-square-foot spa is located on the lower level, near Macy’s wing.Le...
View ArticleCouples Cooking; Spin and Knit; Pickling: July Events at Yorktown's Hilltop...
From a couples cooking class to a garden check-up and private tour, there are plenty of events going on at Hilltop Hanover Farm in Yorktown during the month of July. Here they are:Farm Stand – Fridays...
View ArticleRockland, Westchester Receive $35 Million In Federal Aid
Just days after Hurricane Sandy, Congresswoman Nita Lowey joined an overflowing crowd in Piermont Village Hall as Piermont May
View ArticleSummer Trails Camp in Somers Plans 40th Anniversary Celebrations
Over the last four decades, Summer Trails in Somers has evolved to add new programming, maintain the facility and stay on top of the changing needs. The camp was established in June, 1974 and although...
View ArticleWhat Was Your Worst Summer Job? (Sponsored)
We all know how sweet life is when you find the perfect summer job with decent hours and demanding but reasonable work. Whether you're cashiering or waiting tables for your summer gig, life's even...
View ArticleWatch As School Lawyer Tells Parents 'F- You' [Warning: Offensive]
[WARNING: THIS VIDEO INCLUDES STRONG AND OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. IT IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN.]An astonishing YouTube video published Tues
View ArticleTroopers Run Speed Detail on Interstate 684
A speed enforcement initiative on Interstate 684 Wednesday (July 3) led to 77 tickets, officials say. State troopers from the Somers barracks ran the detail from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the towns of...
View ArticleNorth Salem Family Therapist Charged with Sexually Abusing Boy, 12
A 57-year-old North Salem licensed clinical worker was arraigned on Wednesday and charged with a felony crime for sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy he was counseling, Westchester County District...
View ArticleFlying the Flag this Fourth of July?
We’re not going to get the genie back in the bottle over some flag-etiquette rules. The U.S. Flag Code says the flag should never be used as wearing apparel, bedding, or drapery; however, there’s a lot...
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 ArticleYorktown-Somers: What's Playing at Local Theaters
Patch has scoop on local showtimes and movies.
View ArticleWhat's Open, Closed on July 4 in Yorktown and Somers
While offices are closed and the barbecues are fired up for July 4, you still may need to get out and around Yorktown and Somers. Here is what is open and closed: CLOSEDAll U.S. post offices. No mail...
View ArticleHilltop Hanover Farm Update on Produce and Programs
Farm Stand News and Workshops at Hilltop Hanover Farm By Tom McLoughlin The CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program began on May 28 and will run...
View ArticleYorktown High School Student Wins First Place at New York Science Congress...
From the Yorktown Central School District: Yorktown High School student Kaitlin Ferguson won first place last month at the New York Science Congress competition, sponsored by the Science Teachers...
View ArticleYour Weekend: Yorktown Summer Concert; Movies Under the Stars; Fireworks
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 ArticleCampsites in the Hudson Valley
Sleeping under the stars, roasting marshmallows, hiking through the wilderness. What’s not to love about camping?There are several campsites that are easily accessible to Hudson Valley families this...
View ArticleFamily Camping Has Many Benefits
Written by Julian McKinleyWith school out for the summer and the season's first heat wave in the rearview mirror, there's no better time to take advantage of all the outdoors have to offer.One activity...
View Article