Hidden History – and Scandal – on Peekskill’s Main Street

In the 1850s, one of the era’s most famous men moved to Peekskill. He built a mansion that still stands, and brought with him a family – and perhaps a secret love. Read more »

Award Winner CeCe Teneal’s Tribute to Aretha Franklin at the Paramount Feb 16

Award-winning vocalist and performer extraordinaire CeCe Teneal will surely heat up the Winter’s night as she pays tribute to the undisputed legend of Aretha Franklin. Her critically acclaimed Portrait of Aretha comes […] Read more »

New Era Creative Space to Present A Bad Case of Stripes: The Musical

Embark on a magical adventure with the NECS Youth Theater as they present “A Bad Case of Stripes: The Musical.” A Must-See for families and theater lovers alike! A Bad […] Read more »

Mayor’s Statement: ICE Enforcement in Peekskill

Early this morning, Peekskill Police Department Chief Dylewski was informed federal agencies including the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were in the City looking for an individual with a […] Read more »

Cherish the Ladies Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with Violinist Daisy Jopling at Paramount Hudson Valley Theater

For one show only, Irish American supergroup Cherish the Ladies and international violinist Daisy Jopling will take center stage together for the first time ever in a standout performance of […] Read more »

Local Officials Announce $5M in Water Infrastructure Grants for Northern Westchester and Putnam County

New York State Senator Pete Harckham, along with Assemblymembers Chris Burdick, Dana Levenberg and Matt Slater, announced today the allocation of over $5 million in state grant funding for critical […] Read more »

Blind Tiger Hosts Improv Events in Ossining and Peekskill

Blind Tiger Improv recently began its second full year of shows at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity in Ossining. At this show, they debuted new teams and players to the […] Read more »

Newest Episode of ‘Peekskill Riots’ Documentary to Premiere at Field Library Jan. 21

Roughly 30,000 people were attacked after attending a 1949 Paul Robeson concert Read more »

State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg Hosts Student-Led Inauguration

On Friday, January 3, State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg participated in a ceremonial inauguration led by Peekskill High School students. The program was part of her office’s ongoing efforts to encourage young people […] Read more »

A Look at the Year Ahead from Peekskill’s City Manager

Dear Residents, As we enter 2025, I would like to share several economic development highlights from 2024 and offer a strategy for the year ahead. Peekskill has continued to add […] Read more »