Nurse Practitioner Jenny Chacko, who grew up in the Bronx and now works in the pre-surgical testing unit at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, has always loved to sing. “I grew up singing in […] Read more »
Just in time for the holiday season, everyone’s favorite Peanuts holiday special comes to life in A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage. New Yorkers can celebrate the holiday season with the […] Read more »
A Christmas Carol: A Story of Hope, a new musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic, is at Yorktown Stage Dec. 26-31. The show, which blends contemporary music with a classical feel, is set in London, […] Read more »
The new cover of my Tarrytown mystery novel, The Ice Cream Shop Detective, shows instantly that it’s all about art. My book was inspired by two separate experiences: doing copies of master paintings at the Metropolitan Museum […] Read more »
Planning the perfect vacation is a classic challenge that some people consider too difficult to tackle, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up. The good news is that […] Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 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 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 »


