Growing up, reporter Michael McKinney heard about Revolutionary War battles waged in the Hudson Valley area. He wanted to ...
Sybil Ludington's Revolutionary War ride could be either entirely true, or the stuff of myth, depending on who you ask.
PEARL RIVER - This little hamlet hosts huge crowds every March for the Rockland County St. Patrick's Day Parade. This year's 62nd parade steps off at 1:30 p.m. sharp on Sunday, March 22.
On March 19, 1984, the IBM office on Westchester Ave. in Harrison was the site of a bombing. Today, we take a look back at ...
Cross County Center in Yonkers is expanding with new retail buildings, a green park, and boardwalk to meet high demand.
A sign inside the Battle of White Plains Park, a recreational park that is the most visible remaining piece of public land where the Battle of White Plains was fought during the American Revolution, ...
Israel Bissell in 1775 rode to Philadelphia from Watertown, Massachusetts, to put out the news that the Revolutionary War had ...
The Keeler Tavern Museum in Ridgefield, Conn. was an inn that was attacked by the British during the Battle of Ridgefield in the Revolutionary War.
Local historian Vincent Dacquino of Mahopac shares story of Revolutionary War hero Sybil Ludington in Carmel Feb. 2, 2026.
Opened in 1954, the center has grown from 30 stores to more than 100 tenants spanning retail, dining, education and entertainment.
Use our digital map to retrace the legendary locations that make up Sybil Ludington's route through the Lower Hudson Valley.
Sybil Ludington, known as the "female Paul Revere," took a storied ride through Putnam and Dutchess counties to warn of British troops in Connecticut.
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