Dome Installed at the SKAE Astronomy Center at St. Thomas Aquinas College

Excitement is building as St. Thomas Aquinas College celebrates the rapid progress of its highly anticipated “Eye to the Sky” SKAE Astronomy Center. With the dome installed last week and […] Read more »

Gateway and Yorktown Chambers Tie the Knot with Merger

The newly enlarged Chamber, which will retain the Gateway name, takes effect January 2025. Read more »

Ossining Theater Stages First Full Production of Original Work ‘Gladys Day’

The compelling story of a woman living in the South Side of Chicago who is overwhelmed by a crumbling marriage and financial worries Read more »

International Students in Tarrytown Embrace American Culture Through Football, Thanksgiving, and Giving Back

This fall, international students at EF International Language Campus in Tarrytown embraced the spirit of the season through a blend of cultural immersion and community service. While cheering on the […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community Awarded Grants by the New York State Council on the Arts

Bethany Arts Community announced today grant awards totaling $75,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) in support of our programming, exhibitions, and performances. Funding will also […] Read more »

American Christmas to Host Holiday Décor Sample Sale

American Christmas, the company that designs and installs many of Manhattan’s most famous displays for Christmas, will open its warehouse to the public December 12 through 16 for an exclusive […] Read more »

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 »

‘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 »

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 »