The upgrades improve safety, accessibility and traffic flow at one of Lewisboro’s most heavily used recreational facilities
The director is responsible for the overall administration and direction of the Department of Environmental Service.
Too many New Yorkers—80% of households, according to one report—still don’t have access to affordable, high-quality child care
An investigation into counterfeit, fentanyl-laced prescription oxycodone pills being sold in Peekskill led back to a prison cell.
This legislation will allow impacted entities dealing tax revenue reductions to receive financial assistance for up to five years
Chair of Environmental Conservation Committee urges solar energy transition to save costs and protect public health
The goal of the career expo was to introduce and connect high school juniors and seniors with career pathways in various fields
Akua Dixon, Tony Jefferson and John Scofield recognized for contributions to music and culture of NY
City of Peekskill programs this spring include youth sports, swim lessons, tennis classes, and outdoor activities.
Since joining the Peekskill community in 2018, Dr. Mauricio has led the District through a period of growth, innovation and transformation.
The Town of Cortlandt is seeking an Art Curator to manage the Art in Cortlandt program established in 2022.
This event is an opportunity to honor the diverse perspectives and experiences that have shaped New York’s identity
New training program helps residents prepare for in-demand careers in heat pumps and home performance — with job placement support.
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
Over 60 people attend to discuss high utility rates, affordability, healthcare and more
Launched in November 2025, the PHS MSK program fosters leadership, self-confidence and community engagement among young women.
While one girl declined his request for a paid massage, the other girl entered his vehicle on the promise of paid work, Peekskill PD said.
A Peekskill patrol officer stopped the Mercedes because it had no front license plate, and plastic over the rear, temporary plate.
State Senate funding for energy-efficient LED lighting on the lower level and a new mobile information desk in the children's area
Marine, Aviation and dive units responded to the accident scene this morning near the Peekskill Yacht Club.
The Town of Cortlandt Recreation Department is looking for lifeguards to staff Charles J. Cook Pool this summer.
Only one month until the Town of Cortlandt Easter Egg Hunt at the Cortlandt Youth & Recreation Center.
He refused to submit to a chemical breath test, after being arrested on N. James Street, according to state police.
“The real-world cost of rising seas and more extreme weather”
Set for Release on Saturday, March 7
An investigation began in April, 2024, when officers responded to a medical emergency that led to the death of a Peekskill woman.
Only about 56% of four-year-olds were enrolled in UPK last year due to a shortage of slots at local programs
Event gives residents an opportunity to raise concerns about high utility bills
"This experience took away my sense of safety, peace and trust," the victim told the court in a heartbreaking impact statement.
“This is a direct investment in our communities and our economy”
Tournament time is more fun with friends — explore neighborhood favorites and popular hangouts to watch the action.
“New Yorkers are Facing a Cost-of-Living Crisis”
If you don't want to stay at home to watch the Big Game, there are places nearby where you can cheer on your favorite team.
Peekskill PD responded to Oakside School after receiving a report about a person believed to be a federal immigration officer in the area.
$100K for new energy-efficient HVAC and new EV stations
The banners displayed throughout the community honor veterans, active-duty, reserve and National Guard members.
He approached two people, made derogatory statements about their national origin, displayed a handgun and fled, according to cops.
He had been hired to paint apartments in the Peekskill residential building where the victim's family lived.
"I am so proud of her for having the courage to report his abuse," Cacace said of the victim in the disturbing case of abuse.
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program has helped local residents for decades, particularly seniors and people with low to moderate income