Bronx River Parkway Bicycle Sundays Return In September

Bicycle Sundays, sponsored by Con Edison and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, return this September on the 11th, 18th and 25th. Read on for the complete details and further information: Read more »

Westchester County Breaks Tourism Record Second Year In A Row

Building on a record breaking 2014, Westchester County’s tourism industry went even higher in 2015 with visitor spending increasing by $60 million to $1.8 billion. Since 2009, the end of […] Read more »

Astorino announces free event that will feature activities for seniors and families

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino today announced that the county’s “Celebrate Aging Village Fair” is set for Wednesday, September 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mount […] Read more »

Scenic Hudson President Hails Cuomo Administration for Blowing Whistle on GE-EPA Claims Hudson River Cleanup is a Success

Joining state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos at a press conference on the banks of the Hudson River in Albany today, Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan hailed […] Read more »

Two California Sea Lion Pups Born at Bronx Zoo

The WCS’s (Wildlife Conservation Society) Bronx Zoo welcomes the addition of two California sea lion pups born in June. The pup born to mother, Indy, has been identified as a […] Read more »

The Journey to Becoming an Adirondack 46er

What does it mean to become a 46er? It is more than just exploring the over 2,000 miles of State hiking trails and summiting the highest 46 peaks in New York […] Read more »

In Sleepy Hollow…Good Planning or “Take the Money and Run”

River Journal (RJ) wrote an article in the 2016 Memorial Day Issue entitled “Off the Rails…Sleepy Hollow’s Local Development Corporation (SHLDC). The article can be read at RiverJournalOnline.com by clicking […] Read more »

Edge-On-Hudson Project Update

The sight of backhoes beginning slab demolition and equipment loading at Edge-On-Hudson was a welcome milestone in mid-July for local residents eager to see construction begin in earnest on the […] Read more »

MTA Chief Shares Details of $29.5 Billion Transit Plan

As Chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Thomas Prendergast is steering a $29.5 billion, five-year capital program, the largest and most comprehensive in the organization’s history. And […] Read more »

Blood Emergency: End-of-Summer Blood Drive in Pleasantville

While it is not unusual for the blood supply to decrease to low levels towards the end of summer, this year a blood emergency was declared on May 24th and […] Read more »