A Downtown Destination of Paramount Importance 

The bright lights of northern Westchester’s “Broadway” are back on Brown Street in Peekskill.   “Post-covid our audiences have been fantastic,” said Abigail Adams, Executive Director of Paramount Hudson Valley Arts (PHVA), the 501 (c)(3) non-profit that operates the Paramount theater. “People are […] Read more »

Concerned Parents Give New Meaning to ‘Nuclear Reactors’ 

At a November 2021 Board of Education meeting of Hendrick Hudson School District, Amy Galinko took the podium. “Even if the board disagrees with me, and the 170 families in my group, that there is a risk to BV [Buchanan Verplanck] Elementary, they […] Read more »

How to Properly File for a WTC VCF Claim

You might be interested in filing a WTC VCF Claim but don’t know where to start. We will help guide you through the process, from finding the right form to […] Read more »

How Do You Not Let An Accident Bankrupt You?

You were recently involved in a car accident. Do you know what actions you must take right now? How about the things you must never, ever do? Most people don’t, […] Read more »

HHREC Announces Second Annual White Rose Student Research Contest

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC) has announced their second annual White Rose Student Research Contest for 2022. This competition is open to 7th-12th grade students in the […] Read more »

Plan it Wild: Lighting up the Landscape

December is the darkest time of year. It’s when the sun shines the least as the Earth is tilted far away from the sun. But we celebrate the winter solstice […] Read more »

Town of Ossining Receives Westchester Municipal Planning Federation Planning Achievement Award in Historic Preservation

Historic Superintendent’s Cottage at Dale Cemetery recognized for the beauty and quality of its restoration The Westchester Municipal Planning Federation (WMPF) has recognized the Town of Ossining with a Planning […] Read more »

Red Cross: Donors Needed Now To Address Historically Low Blood Supply

Nearly two years into the pandemic, everyone has earned a holiday break with their family and friends. But as the nation gathers again for celebrations this season, the American Red […] Read more »

Rotary Club of the Tarrytowns: A Century of Service

Things have changed quite a bit since the Rotary Club of the Tarrytowns held its first meeting 100 years ago.   Women — who were excluded from that inaugural gathering at the […] Read more »

Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins to Induct Outgoing Tarrytown Mayor Thomas Butler Into the State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame

Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins will present outgoing Tarrytown Mayor and U.S. Army veteran, Colonel Thomas D. Butler, Jr. (retired) with a plaque signifying his induction into the New York […] Read more »