Students at Iona Preparatory School Celebrate International Heritage Day

Iona Preparatory School celebrated its inaugural Heritage Day at the Upper School on March 29th. Student affinity groups ranging from the African American, Gaelic and Hellenic Societies, to Fratelli d’italia, […] Read more »

Ray Blue Trio Returns to WCT’s Jazz Masters Series in Ossining April 9

On Saturday, April 9, the Jazz Masters Series of Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) will welcome a return appearance by the world-renowned Ray Blue Trio, featuring jazz artist/composer/arranger and saxophonist Ray […] Read more »

Art Exhibit to Benefit Hastings Pollinator Pathway

Over the course of 3 months, artist Fernanda Franco embarked on a 100-day project to watercolor each day a native plant or wildflower of New York, as well as interviewing […] Read more »

Ronnie Levine Exhibit Highlights the River Towns 

Seventeen oil paintings are on display at the Martucci Gallery in the Irvington Public Library through April 30 in a show called “Embracing the Positive: Paintings of the Hudson and its […] Read more »

Playing From the Heart and For Her Country 

“I feel a great deep grief. Why is this happening? It’s hard to grasp, it all appeared so suddenly. And it’s 150 per cent not fair.”  As Ukrainian-born classical pianist […] Read more »

(Lewis) Black Comedy

“Black comedy” is defined as “a type of comedy in which tragic or distressing subject matter is dealt with in a humorous way.” (For those unfamiliar with that century-old term, […] Read more »

Yolanda F. Johnson to Perform A Spirituals Experience in Tarrytown

Why “Wade in the Water?” Was there a reason to tell the chariot to “Swing Low?” Yolanda F. Johnson explores the journey, through both the emotional and spiritual lens as well as […] Read more »

How to Start a Podcast for Your Business – And Why You Should Do It

When it comes to business marketing channels, most people know about social media, print advertising, and PPC ads. However, one of the best ways to find and cultivate new leads […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Student Run News Program About the Town

Looking for mentors with background in journalism and students who would like to host a monthly news program about the town—e mail pfeiner@greenburghny.com if interested  Most people move to Greenburgh […] Read more »

What Goes Around Comes Around at Todd Elementary

Lights, camera, action! Todd Elementary School fifth graders have been creating movies with the theme of “kindness” in mindfulness class with school counselor Gillian O’Connell. Students in all five classes […] Read more »