TaSH Farmers Market in the Running to be America’s Favorite Farmer’s Market

Did you know there are more than 400 farmers markets across New York and a whopping 7,000 in the U.S.? The 14th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration (AFMC), a joint […] Read more »

Area Teachers Attend HHREC Summer Educator’s Tour of Holocaust Memorials

Social studies and English teachers from Westchester County joined with others from across the U.S. for the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC) Educators’ Study Tour of Holocaust museums […] Read more »

Hendrick Hudson Schools to Receive Additional $1M Funding in FY2023 Budget

An additional $1 million in financial aid is being appropriated for the Hendrick Hudson Central School District in the FY2023 State Budget. This funding will be combined with the school […] Read more »

SPCA Westchester Opens Doors to Beagles from the Envigo Facility In Cumberland, Virginia

SPCA Westchester welcomed nearly a dozen beagles to its Animal Rescue Center in Briarcliff Manor as part of the group of beagles to be removed from a mass-breeding facility riddled […] Read more »

National Preparedness Month: Red Cross Urges Everyone to Get Ready Now for Emergencies

People everywhere are feeling the impacts of climate change with more frequent and intense weather events threatening our communities. September is National Preparedness Month and the American Red Cross, Greater […] Read more »

Former Peekskill Mayor to Host “Change the World” Event

Former Mayor of Peekskill, New York, Andre’ Rainey, is now on the road to change the world through inspiration using politics and music, led by love and his faith in […] Read more »

Briarcliff Mayor’s Letter to NY State – Immediate Action Needed

For the last two years, Briarcliff Manor Mayor Steve Vescio has been pressing the NY State Department of Transportation to address the serious and ongoing safety issues on the heavily […] Read more »

Camp Poco was in Full Summer Fun Mode

On a recent summer Friday, campers at Camp Poco, the day camp program hosted by the Pocantico Hills Central School District, enjoyed the Camp Fair, complete with games, food, and […] Read more »

Hope’s Door Receives 2022 Purple Ribbon Award

Recipients of $30,000 in Grants to be Revealed Live on Sept. 21 Kayla Stephens, Youth Educator and DV Counselor at Hope’s Door, won the Purple Ribbon Award in the category […] Read more »

Partner Content: Lifesaving STOP THE BLEED Training Can Be the Difference in an Emergency

During a time when there is a large focus on public health emergencies such as COVID-19 and Monkeypox, it is important to remember that other disasters and emergencies still occur […] Read more »