Westchester’s Largest Solar Canopy System Completed

Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers and Ecogy Energy, along with local and state officials, held a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 14 to celebrate the completion of the solar canopy system on the Catholic order’s Ossining campus.   The 2,184 panel system, consisting […] Read more »

Briarcliff Names Acting Village Manager as Search Nears End

Former treasurer Robin Rizzo has been appointed Briarcliff Manor‘s interim village manager as the search winds down for a permanent replacement for Philip Zegarelli.  Rizzo’s appointment, which begins Oct 1, was […] Read more »

Briarcliff Development Plans Could Shake Up Downtown Dining 

One of downtown Briarcliff Manor’s commercial fixtures would be demolished and the one next door remodelled under the owner’s proposed plans, shaking up the restaurant scene along a busy stretch of Pleasantville Road.   […] Read more »

Are Bike Paths the Road to the Future?

In a suburb where cars rule the road, will spending millions to create a network of bike and pedestrian paths change the way we get around town, while simultaneously fueling […] Read more »

Tide is Turning on Tarrytown’s Waterfront

A pair of development proposals that could reshape the Tarrytown’s waterfront have launched the debate over what residents and officials envision for the area’s future. A four-story “luxury boat hotel” […] Read more »

Solar energy program turns homes into virtual power plants

A pilot program is offering Westchester County homeowners an opportunity to not only generate their own solar energy, but also to store it at home to keep their lights on […] Read more »

What’s in a Name – The Serpentine Tale of Inningwood Road

Bicycling the quiet back roads is an ideal way to catch glimpses of what Westchester was like before the county became part of The Suburbs. The old farmsteads, ponds, and […] Read more »

Ossining’s Jazz at the Lodge Gets its Groove Back

The sound of the Hammond B3 organ runs through American music like a soulful stream, informing every genre from gospel hymns, to jazz and R&B standards, to some of the […] Read more »

Energy Storage Company Eyes Sites near Indian Point

Cortlandt Deputy Supervisor Richard Becker said Jupiter would need to address safety issues connected with the project’s proximity to Indian Point and the Spectrum Pipeline. Read more »

Irvington Boat Club, TZC Headed to Mediation Over Runaway Barge

More than two years after a runaway barge from the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge construction site smashed into the Irvington Boat Club’s pier, the club and bridge builder are headed […] Read more »