From Swastika to Jim Crow, the acclaimed Pacific Street documentary, which tells the compelling tale of Jewish refugee scholars who taught at Black Colleges will be part of a […] Read more »
Correction: OOPS, we made a mistake about what was filmed at Lyndhurst. Please see the revised article below. Thank you www.lyndhurst.org for pointing out our error! Lights, Camera, Action, the […] Read more »
Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty announced today that Lynn Berliner, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, has joined the firm and will work out of its Irvington, N.Y., brokerage. Berliner formerly […] Read more »
Houlihan Lawrence has announced the appointment of Jane Abbate as the new manager of its Briarcliff Manor brokerage. A lifelong resident of the Town of Mount Pleasant, Abbate has been […] Read more »
New York Metro InfraGard presents their first Hudson Valley Security Summit focusing on Active Shooter Awareness on March 15 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the GE Crotonville Leadership […] Read more »
On Saturday, February 16, nearly 70 people braved the cold weather and frigid Hudson River temperatures to take the “Escape from Sing Sing Plunge.” The crowd gathered at Louis Engle […] Read more »
In honor of Black History Month, we, the Assistant Town Historians, wanted to do a piece highlighting the contributions of African Americans. Power has been defined in many ways. At […] Read more »
The Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve welcomed Peter Iskenderian, the new Preserve Manager for the Rockefeller State Park Preserve. George F. Gumina, Founder of the Friends of Rockefeller […] Read more »
“All the towns and people seem to fade into a bad dream and the steel rails still ain’t heard the news. The conductor sings his song again, the passengers will […] Read more »
Feeding Westchester has announced that Matthew L. Honeycutt has been named Vice President, Development. Honeycutt, who has more than 20 years of fundraising experience, was most recently the Director of […] Read more »

