Westchester County is Seeking Input from Residents on Waste Reduction

Westchester County’s Department of Environmental Facilities (DEF) is working with Barton & Loguidice, a consulting firm, on a Waste Reduction Study that will serve as a guide for reducing waste […] Read more »

County Executive Announces Appointment of Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and County Legislator Shanae Williams have appointed all members to the Westchester County Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce. The taskforce, appointed by both the County Executive’s […] Read more »

African American Men of Westchester Announce the Winners of the 2025 Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Youth Awards

The African American Men of Westchester will recognize ten high school students who have provided service to the Westchester community in the spirit of Reverend Dr. Martin Lither King, Jr. […] Read more »

Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson Set to Kick-Off 2025 Girl Scout Cookie Season

On Monday, January 20, Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson, Inc. (GSHH) will kick off the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season, a time when Girl Scouts everywhere hone their entrepreneurial […] Read more »

Westchester Parks Group Picnic Reservations Open for 2025 Season

Group picnic reservations for Westchester County Parks are now open for the 2025 season. Reservations can be made by calling the Westchester County Parks permit office, Monday through Friday from […] Read more »

Sing Sing Prison Museum Receives $2.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment

Sing Sing Prison Museum has received a $2.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative. The grant will support Religion at Sing Sing Prison: […] Read more »

State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg Hosts Student-Led Inauguration

On Friday, January 3, State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg participated in a ceremonial inauguration led by Peekskill High School students. The program was part of her office’s ongoing efforts to encourage young people […] Read more »

Briarcliff Students Explore Holidays Around the World and Enhance Critical Thinking Skills

Superintendent’s Conference Day is an opportunity for teachers to explore new ways of teaching. In mid-December, all teachers at Briarcliff School District participated in a presentation by Peter Liljedahl, who […] Read more »

Archbishop Stepinac High School Integrates AI into Lesson Planning to Foster Deeper Learning and Problem-Solving Skills

This fall, Archbishop Stepinac High School took a bold step into the future of education by integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its curriculum. In partnership with the Lower Hudson Regional […] Read more »

Real-Life Couples and Comedians Take the Irvington Theater Stage in February

They got married so you don’t have to! Join Irvington Theater for the delightfully irreverent Love’s A Joke, which has taken the comedy scene by storm. In this one-night-only, uniquely […] Read more »