Dr. Carol Allen honored as a Woman of Distinction by State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins

Dr. Allen spearheaded efforts to get more than 5,000 people vaccinated in Greenburgh.  New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins honored Dr. Carol B. Allen, Chairwoman of the Greenburgh […] Read more »

Wallauer To Support The Pink Fund With Matching Funds for Breast Cancer Support in October

Wallauer Paint and Design Centers will once again match funds to raise money for The Pink Fund, a non-profit breast cancer organization that provides 90-day non-medical cost-of-living expenses to breast […] Read more »

Regeneron Announces New U.S. Government Agreement to Purchase Additional Doses of REGEN-COV™ Antibody Cocktail

New agreement for 1.4 million doses of REGEN-COV, brings total purchased by the U.S. government to nearly 3 million doses Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: REGN) today announced that the U.S. Department of Health and […] Read more »

Are You Going Through a Divorce? Here’s Some Important Advice

If you’re going through a divorce, you may have many questions about what to expect. This blog post will provide a comprehensive guide for those who are going through or […] Read more »

Halloween Season Events Return to Sleepy Hollow

Broadway shows have returned, Yankee Stadium and Citi Field are full of fans, but nothing says fall is back in swing in the region quite like the return of Halloween […] Read more »

Westchester’s Largest Solar Canopy System Completed

Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers and Ecogy Energy, along with local and state officials, held a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 14 to celebrate the completion of the solar canopy system on the Catholic order’s Ossining campus.   The 2,184 panel system, consisting […] Read more »

Clover Heating & Cooling to Celebrate 35th Anniversary by Giving Back to Community Organizations

Clover Heating & Cooling is celebrating the company’s 35th anniversary this October and will dedicate the next year to giving back to the Westchester community in several ways. They will kick […] Read more »

HELP WANTED  (Understatement of the Year) 

Covid-19 has rocked the world in many profound ways. Millions of Americans were sickened by the disease, hundreds of thousands died. Personal lives and businesses were turned upside down overnight.  The impact on […] Read more »

Journaling: Dialing 9/11 

In the second week of September 2001 I had scheduled a business trip to southern California.    My colleague based there called me at the end of the prior week, encouraging me to fly out a day earlier […] Read more »

Peekskill Prepares to Future Proof its Public Library  

The Field Library and Board of Trustees have entered into an agreement with the City of Peekskill to lease space in the lower level of Peekskill Neighborhood Center to expand The Library.   The approximately 2,100 square feet […] Read more »