Four New Plays from Irvington Theater Streaming On-Demand

Brevity is the soul of Irvington Theater’s inaugural Arts Incubator Short Play Fest, streaming on demand March 26-28. Celebrating short, new plays and the playwrights behind them, this virtual festival […] Read more »

Cities of Peekskill and Cuenca, Ecuador Announce Sister City Partnership

On Friday, March 19, Peekskill Mayor Andre Rainey and Pedro Palacios Ullauri, Mayor of the City of Cuenca in Ecuador, will sign a new sister city agreement.The ceremony, which is […] Read more »

The Art of Persuasion Sleepy Hollow Style

First graders at W.L. Morse School learned a valuable lesson in their recent writing lesson. The students discovered ways to write persuasively, a tool they can utilize throughout their lives.   School Teachers […] Read more »

Linda’s Legacy – Preserving Open Space, the Final Frontier

A Monthly Retrospective of Linda Puglisi’s 30 Years as Town of Cortlandt Supervisor    For the three decades Linda Puglisi has been Town of Cortlandt Supervisor, she takes pride in many things, not least […] Read more »

Peekskill Democratic Candidates Receive Endorsements from Local Leaders

New York State Assemblywoman Sandy Galef endorsed Vivian McKenzie for Mayor of Peekskill today, and announced her support for Ramon Fernandez, Dwight Douglas, and Rob Scott for Council. A longtime […] Read more »

Westchester Seeks Diverse Applicant Pool for Upcoming Police Civil Service Examination

Westchester County will be holding a police officer civil service exam for the first time in five years and a special effort is under way to encourage more people of […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Earns Sweet-16 Spot in Strongest Town Contest

16 diverse communities compete for title of Strongest Town Voting opened Monday, March 15 for the 6th annual Strongest Town Contest, a tournament-style competition to celebrate communities that are striving to build […] Read more »

Irvington Middle School Students Support Students in Africa

Irvington Middle School students raised $730 to benefit the Fund for African Relief and Education during the annual Mardi Gras celebration from Feb. 1-11. French teacher and French Club adviser Deanna Tessler said the students’ donation […] Read more »

Croton Eagle Scout Leaves a Special Trail Worth Taking 

After 11 years in Scouting, Colin Kooney has become “a proud Eagle Scout” with Boy Scouts of America Troop 28 Croton-on-Hudson.    “My Eagle project is at The Jane E. Lytle Memorial Arboretum (“The Croton Arboretum”),” says Colin. It is a non-profit organization that provides environmental stewardship for […] Read more »

Jacob Burns Announces Reopening Plan

Theater to Open on April 30th. Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announced that they will open the Theater doors on Friday, April 30, and welcome the community back to the JBFC. The […] Read more »