Ossining Honors Educators, Trustees during Black History Month 

To celebrate Black History Month, the Ossining Board of Education created an annual award in memory of the district’s first Black teacher – Hester Bateman Spencer Hines – and presented it to Francine Vernon, […] Read more »

Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Launch of Spring Events

Virtual concert “Uplift” features RTA members in prison, alumni and acclaimed actors including star of The Wire, Michael K. Williams   Short Film “Unlocked” to raise awareness about prison reform […] Read more »

Wins for the Wishing Wall, Tarrytown Jazz and Photography

The Village of Sleepy Hollow Wishing Wall, photographer Elijah Goodwin and the Jazz Forum Arts: Jitterbugs Program were all named 2021 Arts Award Honorees by ArtsWestchester at their annual Arts Awards Celebration, held virtually on April 7.  They were […] Read more »

Mystery Continues to Surround a Yeshiva Congregation’s Plans for Briarcliff Manor Property

The recent purchase of a former Pace University campus in Briarcliff Manor has raised some questions from local residents and officials. First among those questions is what the Monsey-based Yeshiva of […] Read more »

Gym City Teaches Kids about Real Cities 

It is important for young children to learn about a community and the world around them. One way that John Paulding School in Tarrytown instills this concept with students is through Gym […] Read more »

2021 Westminster Dog Show at Lyndhurst Will Not Be Open to Spectators 

The sounds of barking will still ring through the air at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown in June. But what will be missing is the sound of spectators.  […] Read more »

Village and Town of Ossining Named Tree Cities by the Arbor Day Foundation

The Village and Town of Ossining have been notified that their applications to be named Tree Cities for 2020 have been approved. The Town of Ossining has received this important designation for 21 […] Read more »

A Hotline for Hate Crime 

With hate crimes on the rise in the region and bias incidents occurring in local communities, Westchester County Executive George Latimer and Westchester District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah are urging Westchester County residents to speak […] Read more »

SPCA Pets of the Week – Adopt Today!

Our handsome guy Potsie is hoping this week will be the start of his new life with a loving person or family. He’s  is under a year old, so he’s still […] Read more »

Ronald McDonald House Launches Footsteps for Families Event Walk Over the Hudson Any Day in May

Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley has announced that their annual event Footsteps for Families Walk Over the Hudson is now officially open for registration. This year the […] Read more »