Westchester County Executive George Latimer is proud to announce the appointment of George K. Asante as the Director of the Office of Housing Counsel in Westchester County. Asante brings over […] Read more »
Bethany Arts Community (BAC) is honored to announce its 4th annual Black History & Culture exhibition, titled “Black History & Culture: BLACK PRESENCE. PROFOUND INFLUENCE.” The exhibition is curated by […] Read more »
The death of a Tarrytown pedestrian at a busy intersection has increased pressure on the state to improve safety at that and other crossings along the North Broadway corridor. Village […] Read more »
If it takes a village to provide a well-rounded education for our kids, Peekskill is providing that village. The city’s Youth Bureau has teamed with Arts 10566’s expanded arts education […] Read more »
In January of 1974, Lawrence Reilly, Jr. added his name to the long line of Reilly’s in service to the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department (BMFD), Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and […] Read more »
When the doors of Peekskill Coffee House (PCH) opened in 2003, owner Sunny Cover had two objectives: to meet her neighbors and to offer them a good cup of coffee. […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham, in partnership with the Village of Croton-on-Hudson and the Croton Free Library, hosted a naloxone training on Monday, Dec. 18, giving more than 30 […] Read more »
Wider lanes, a breakdown lane, on-off ramps, new overpasses and improved drainage along Route 9A between Ossining and Briarcliff Manor are among the preliminary concepts in a $2 million study […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham held a roundtable recently in Peekskill, bringing together Hispanic leaders to discuss the crucial issues of concern in their community. “It was important to […] Read more »
The River Towns and the Hudson River itself are rich in history, including the pivotal role they played in the Revolutionary War – and the Underground Railroad. The Railroad was […] Read more »

