How Accurate Are US Election Odds?

By Kevin Roberts Ahead of the 2024 Election, Ipsos, Research Co., Marist College, and other pollsters predicted that Kamala Harris was going to become the new President. Spoiler alert – […] Read more »

Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary is Seeking Photography and Artwork for Exhibit

Submit artwork and photography inspired by Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, Saturday, Dec. 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Submissions will be featured in its upcoming Photography and Art […] Read more »

Hillside Food Outreach’s ‘Lights of Hope’ Fundraiser Illuminates the Fight Against Hunger

On Thursday, November 21, Hillside Food Outreach hosted its 2nd annual Lights of Hope bridge lighting event at The Sailhouse in Tarrytown, bringing the community together in a powerful display of support for hunger relief. […] Read more »

Students from 33 Area Schools Attend Annual Human Rights Institute Featuring Award Winning Actor

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center hosted their 9th Annual Human Rights Institute for Middle School Student Leaders on November 19th – 21st at Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester in Rye, New […] Read more »

‘Hit The Boards!’ Transforms Math Classrooms at Irvington Middle School

When students at Irvington Middle School hear the phrase “hit the boards,” they enthusiastically dive into the day’s thinking task. The catchy phrase – popularized by teacher Gregg Pernick and co-teacher […] Read more »

Greenburgh Student News Network Launches First News Broadcast

A student news team of high school students broadcasts their first show – GSNN visits the Historic Greenville Cemetery. Students interested in joining the GSNN team are invited to apply […] Read more »

Harckham Announces $100K State Senate Grant for New Croton-on-Hudson Fireboat

New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced today that the purchase of a new fireboat for the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department was made possible through a $100,000 State Senate grant he […] Read more »

Local Latina Leaders To Showcase Transformative Journey at Jacob Burns Center

Three local school districts are hosting an inspiring evening of storytelling, photography, and film as a cohort of Latina leaders share their transformative educational journey through the majestic Gates of […] Read more »

Saint Joseph’s Medical Center Distributes 160 Thanksgiving Meals to Those in Need

Saint Joseph’s Medical Center held its Annual Turkey Giveaway providing Thanksgiving meals to families and individuals facing food insecurity. A total of 160 turkeys, along with traditional holiday fixings, were […] Read more »

Hospital Officials Celebrate Opening of Intensive Crisis Residence at St. Vincent’s

In celebration of the opening of an Intensive Crisis Residence at St. Vincent’s, the first facility of its kind in the region, officials from the New York State Office of […] Read more »