Briarcliff Manor Historical Society Recuperating from Losses from Ida

It’s been over two-and-a-half months since the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society was struck by Tropical Depression Ida and the organization is still recovering. Kaaren Smith, BMSHS’s executive director, said 16 inches of water […] Read more »

The Reincarnation of PJ Kelly’s Is Nigh 

John Sharp likes to feed Peekskill. His masterly management of multiple dining destinations (including Gleason’s and Birdsall House) attests to that. It’s a symbiotic relationship. Peekskill in turn feeds John’s hearty appetite to make things happen that makes people happy.  His thirst […] Read more »

Local Vacant Spaces Full of Possibility for Teens

Amphitheaters, go-carts, putt-putt, an infinity pool, a dog park and a zero-carbon footprint skate park are just a few concepts local students envision for the vacant spaces around Sleepy Hollow. Through […] Read more »

ArtsWestchester Says ‘Thanks a Million!’ to Legislators

ArtsWestchester saluted members of the Westchester County and Rockland County delegations of the New York State legislature at its ReStart the Arts gala on Nov. 20 at The Opus, Westchester. The legislators helped to secure a $1 million allocation in the state budget […] Read more »

Ossining Theater Students Perform “LOVE/SICK,” an Unromantic Comedy

Ossining High School Drama mounted a production of the play “LOVE/SICK” by John Cariani in early November. “LOVE/SICK” is a collection of nine short plays that explore the joy and […] Read more »

7 Jobs That You Can Easily Do While Traveling the World

Wouldn’t it be nice to travel around the world and still make money? Well, with jobs like these, you can! Here, you will learn about some jobs that you can […] Read more »

Local Theater Returns to the Stage, Zoomless but not Maskless

Diners, Dives & Dreamers, a festival of original one-act plays, will mark Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT)’s return to in-person performances on Friday, Dec. 3, running for two weekends, through Sunday, […] Read more »

The Capa Space Partners with Bethany Arts Community on New Exhibit

The Capa Space, an education and exhibition non-profit organization, dedicated to exploring and continuing the legacy of ‘concerned photography’ a term coined by the late Cornell Capa to describe photography […] Read more »

Taghkanic Chorale Returns to Live Concerts December 11-12 in Croton

Join the Taghkanic Chorale under the baton of Maestro Jason Tramm as it performs live for the first time in two years. The “Baroque Treasures” concerts feature two beloved works […] Read more »

Author of Multicultural Children’s Books Visits with Pocantico Students, Families

Pocantico culminated its activities for the Global Read Aloud with three virtual visits on Nov. 10 from Duncan Tonatiuh, an award-winning Mexican-American children’s book author. During October, students read four […] Read more »