Arrested Mobility: Addressing Racial Inequities in Bicycling

The reckoning with systemic racism has reached into nearly every corner of American life, including how bias affects people of color in bicycling. Unequal application of helmet requirements and other […] Read more »

Ossining Solar Project Breaks Ground; what you need to know

A giant crane-mounted corkscrew was the center of attention during the recent groundbreaking of Maryknoll’s solar power project, which will install more than 2,000 energy-generating panels on the Ossining campus. […] Read more »

Kayaking: Slow Down and Enjoy the Glide

Hudson River Recreation’s 2021 kayaking, paddle boarding and river canoeing season is underway, with opportunities from now into November to get out on the water with excellent bioluminescent kayak tours. […] Read more »

Will New York State Bicyclists Finally get a Brake? 

Will New York finally join some 35 other states that require drivers to give bicyclists at least 3 feet of space when passing on them on the road?  While similar […] Read more »

Rock’n’roll Lost & Found: Briarcliff’s Wizard Recording Studios 

A derelict building hidden behind a car repair shop is an unlikely place to discover a remnant of rock’n’roll history.    The nondescript cinderblock structure off North State Road in Briarcliff […] Read more »

Independent movie houses set to host live screenings

After more than a year delivering an eclectic array of films via livestream, two of the area’s independent movie houses are set to welcome audiences this spring. The Jacob Burns […] Read more »

Ossining Solar Project Breaks Ground – What You Need to Know

A giant crane-mounted corkscrew was the center of attention during the recent groundbreaking of Maryknoll’s solar power project, which will install more than 2,000 energy-generating panels on the Ossining campus.   The […] Read more »

Everyone Wants a bicycle, but Getting One’s Not Easy

It’s been the best of times and the worst of times for local bike shops and their customers.  The pandemic has stoked an unprecedented demand for bicycles, while at the […] Read more »

Independent Movie Houses Set to Host Live Screenings

After more than a year delivering an eclectic array of films via livestream, two of the area’s independent movie houses are set to welcome audiences this spring.  The Jacob Burns Film […] Read more »

After a Dark Year, Hope and Curtains Rising at Local Stages

In a year of incalculable loss for so many of us, the arts community has endured not only deaths among its performers that could not be properly mourned, but also […] Read more »