AP Art Students Work on Portfolios to Showcase their Artwork

Climate change. Mental health. Exploring cultures. Those are some of the themes that students in AP Art at Briarcliff High School have selected for their portfolios. During the year-long course, […] Read more »

Jacob Burns Film Center to Receive $20,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to receive a Grants for Arts Projects award of $20,000. The […] Read more »

Greenburgh Seeks First Youth Poet Laureate 

Art has a way of bringing a community together to spark thought, inspire others, and sometimes, even create change for the better.    The town of Greenburgh is aiming to accomplish […] Read more »

New & Noteworthy: The Gilded Age Comes to Tarrytown

For the past 15 years, Gerald Palumbo and his partner Pierre Francois Supreme, have traveled extensively through Europe and experienced the “beauty of fine craftsmanship that can only be found […] Read more »

Neuroscientist and Artist Displays Work at Irvington Public Library  

In the professional arena, Tarrytown resident Dr. Alan M. Jacobson is highly regarded by his colleagues for his work in neuroscience and psychiatry. However, Jacobson has also been a prolific […] Read more »

Review: Four Local Bands Rock the Paramount

On Friday, December 9 four New York-based rock bands converged at the historic Paramount Hudson Valley Theater in Peekskill for a spectacular night of music. Originally positioned as an Indie-Rock […] Read more »

Destiny and a Dream: Bobby Checchi’s Last Trip to Yankee Stadium 

In August 2010, Bobby Checchi was in the hospital fighting a rare form of cancer when his family conspired to make a birthday wish come true for the longtime New […] Read more »

Production of Legally Blonde Spotlights Local Teen Performers

A local production pf the award-winning musical based on the movie, Legally Blonde The Musical features over 40 local performers from throughout Westchester. The Random Farms Kids’ Theater production will […] Read more »

Cornelia Cottons to a Life of Fullness   

Cornelia Cotton’s house stands on a hill in the Mount Airy section of Croton-On-Hudson, its angular shape a clear tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright.   Its owner, a minor celebrity in […] Read more »

Music Conservatory of Westchester Awarded $40,000 by the NY State Council on the Arts

Music Conservatory of Westchester announced today a Support for Organizations grant award of $40,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). Following New York State’s historic investment […] Read more »