Letter To the Editor: Join Us to Learn about the New York Health Act

To the Editor: Last month one of the most trusted pharmaceutical companies in our country, Johnson and Johnson, was found by a court in Oklahoma to be liable for its […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Join Us at the Croton Rotary Auto Show

Dear Editor: The Croton Rotary Club of the Croton-on-Hudson community is a tremendous supporter of our village, school district, and the greater community. Its mission of providing humanitarian service and […] Read more »

Statement from the Landmark Diner Owner – “We Will Rebuild”

Following is a statement from the Thanos Restaurant Group. Today has been a difficult day for the Landmark Diner team and the entire Thanos Restaurant Group family.  This morning, a […] Read more »

The Enclave at Rye Celebrates Milestone Birthday for Beloved Resident

  PARTNER CONTENT The Enclave at Rye Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is excited to celebrate an upcoming milestone birthday for their beloved resident Jean Camillo. A Westchester county native, Camillo […] Read more »

Transfiguration School Graduates 10 Local Students

Congratulations to the 8th grade graduating class of The Transfiguration School in Tarrytown. This year’s class features 10 students, including five from Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. Sleepy Hollow’s Sabrina Sullivan […] Read more »

WIHD Child Welfare Program Seeks Donations of Toys, Games and Books

WIHD’s Child Welfare program served 450 children and their birth, foster and adoptive families in 2018.  Westchester Institute for Human Development’s Child Welfare Program is asking for donations of new […] Read more »

Free Seminar for First-Time Homebuyers Set for June 18

In an effort to help first-timers navigate the home ownership process from consideration to contract, Tompkins Mahopac Bank (TMB) has teamed up with Hudson River Housing, Inc. to host a […] Read more »

Hastings School Working to Bring Nature to Seniors

In Hastings on Hudson, there is a project-based school called Hudson Lab School (our school) and we have an Intergenerational Program. That is because we are located in the Andrus on […] Read more »

Pollinators: The David to the Climate Change Goliath 

In the past few months there’s been much gloomy news about the state of the planet. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change gives us 10 years to turn things around […] Read more »

Cheers to 25 Years! – The Foundation for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns Celebrates its Silver Anniversary

  We are excited to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Foundation for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns, a non–profit organization established to enhance educational experiences throughout the District. The celebration culminates on […] Read more »