WJCS Women-Helping-Women (W-H-W) continues to provide encouragement, information, resources and services for women seeking employment. Since 2010, W-H-W has reached nearly 400 women affected by the economic downturn with workshops […] Read more »
The Sleepy Hollow Independent Party (SHIP) has officially filed their petitions with the Westchester County Board of Elections to be placed on the March 20 Ballot. SHIP, which consists of Dan […] Read more »
The Irvington Board of Education has announced that Kristopher M. Harrison will be appointed as the Superintendent of Schools on Thursday, February 16th. Read more »
The Camp Fair Tour are free events produced by New York Family magazine and the American Camp Association- NY & NJ bringing dozens of camps straight to parents and […] Read more »
This February, the Yonkers Riverfront library is proud to present an exciting and educational exhibit about the Yonkers Paddling and Rowing Club (YPRC), formerly the Yonkers Canoe Club, currently celebrating […] Read more »
While it’s warm now, temperatures are about to drop and energy bills will skyrocket. What can you do to keep your family warm, while saving money? This February […] Read more »
After almost three years of collective bargaining, the Irvington Union Free School District Board of Education and the Irvington Faculty Association (“IFA”) are pleased to announce that the parties […] Read more »
On Tuesday, November 29th, 10 middle school students from Briarcliff accompanied by five parents left school at 11:30 am to visit the headquarters of Smile Train in Manhattan. They carried […] Read more »
On December 10th at 8:15 pm, Sleepy Hollow will observe the 15th anniversary of the 1996 Village renaming with a bell-ringing at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow. […] Read more »
Hydrofracking is the extraction of oil from rock deep within the earth’s crust. The issues surrounding fracking stretch far beyond the actual drilling process and can affect many different aspects […] Read more »