What a relief that our Town of Ossining Planning Board now includes thoughtful individuals who are considering the balance between development and the environment rather than rubber-stamping new proposals. As […] Read more »
As Member of “We Can’t Wait” Slate, Agudelo Joins Coordinated Effort to Champion Policies Making New York Affordable for Everyone Vanessa Agudelo announced the New York Working Families Party (NY […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and his colleagues in the State Senate have approved a bill he reintroduced earlier this year that will help municipalities with parkland restrictions in […] Read more »
The Irvington Green Policy Task Force (GPTF) in collaboration with the Village of Irvington, the Pollinator Pathway Project, the O’Hara Nature Center, Irvington Estates, the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation […] Read more »
Have you found yourself seeing, hearing or reading something at least once or twice a week about the extinction of our planet’s flora and fauna, or about horrific destruction from forest […] Read more »
Most seniors can’t make changes in their healthcare coverage at this time of year, but people soon to be eligible for Medicare or doing paperwork for others might want to […] Read more »
Where is the new center of culture in Croton on Hudson? It’s located in the upper village! Croton River Artisans, a new gallery, will be having its Grand Opening on […] Read more »
As a first-year graduate student in the speech-language pathology (SLP) program at New York Medical College (NYMC) School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP), the most unique and fascinating experience […] Read more »
Over the course of 3 months, artist Fernanda Franco embarked on a 100-day project to watercolor each day a native plant or wildflower of New York, as well as interviewing […] Read more »
Dear Editor, Though many would like to pretend that racism is a relic of the past, recent events make clear that it is a very contemporary concern. As members of […] Read more »

