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Lu Remsen, a longtime Yorktown resident, recently celebrated her 100th birthday. more
One of Katonah’s most beloved fall traditions returns this month! more
Thousands of residents across the Hudson Valley joined in the nationwide “No Kings Day of Action." more
Bedford officials are now mulling the town’s future housing options. more
North Salem is taking a swing at finding a possible solution to the recent hubbub over pickleball. more
Lakeland High School senior Sean Kowatch has called the area home since moving from Yonkers just before starting kindergarten. He began his scouting journey in first grade with Yorktown Heights’ Cub Scout Pack 38 and fondly recalls the Pinewood Derby races, where designing and building his own car sparked a passion for creativity, design, and building.  more
Help bring holiday cheer to children facing life-threatening illnesses. more
Multiple speakers stepped up to the mic in Somers to express their frustration with rising energy costs. more
On Oct. 4, the Vista Volunteer Fire Department hosted their annual Pizza Night & Open House event. more
The Third Floor Gallery at Mahopac Public Library is featuring an exhibit of oil paintings by award-winning local artist Sandra Gorman from Oct. 4–28. Gorman’s exhibit showcases a lifetime of oil paintings inspired by nature and her surroundings,... more
PATTERSON, N.Y.—Assemblyman Matt Slater will host his third annual Senior Resource Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Patterson Recreation Center, connecting older adults and caregivers with local and state services from 10 a.m. to noon. The event... more
A memorial service organized by a Yorktown high school student to honor and mourn the victims of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel ended with verbal confrontations between attendees and a group of protesters outside the Albert A. Capellini Community and Cultural Center. more
The annual Support-A-Walk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer took place in Yorktown Heights and communities nationwide this weekend. The event raised awareness of the needs of people affected by breast, ovarian, and other gynecological cancers while generating funds for free support programs offered throughout the year. more
The Yorktown Town Board has joined communities nationwide in recognizing October as LGBTQ+ History Month, honoring the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other LGBTQ+ individuals throughout history. more
The Yorktown Town Board has joined communities nationwide in recognizing October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of early detection, research, and support for those affected by the disease. more
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.—The Town Board on Tuesday recognized Boy Scout Troop 173 for six decades of service, leadership, and community involvement, proclaiming Oct. 7 as Boy Scout Troop 173 Day. Founded in 1965, Troop 173 has served as a... more
More than 250 runners, walkers, volunteers, and community partners gathered Sept. 27 at FDR Park for the 11th annual Run for Recovery, raising awareness about mental health and substance use disorders while celebrating hope and resilience. The... more
Visitors toured fire apparatus, including Engine 274, Ladder 51, Rescue 55, Rescue 16, and the district’s utility UTV, while firefighters demonstrated vehicle extrication techniques to show how they safely remove trapped occupants. more
Stories have always been part of Brittany Marasciulo-Rivera’s life. From an early age, she was drawn to writing, art and performance, passions she brought with her when she moved to Mahopac at age 11. Here, she said, her teachers encouraged her to keep pursuing her craft. more
The John C. Hart Memorial Library has bought new technology for the visually impaired thanks to a donation of $1,900 from the Yorktown chapter of Lions Club International. more
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