OHS Student Involves Local Community in Red Fox and Coyote Study

An Ossining High School student is currently conducting groundbreaking research on the spatial behaviors of red fox and coyote populations in the urban and suburban areas of the Hudson Valley […] Read more »

Harckham Recognizes Community Leaders in Black History Month Commemoration

In recognition of Black History Month, New York State Senator Pete Harckham honored six individuals for their leadership and commitment at a special ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 18 held at […] Read more »

The Telling: A Gathering Of Remembrance

In honor of Black History Month, the Briarcliff Ossining Ministerial Association and the Ossining Library Foundation invite you to two special community events to meet April W. Hampton, author of […] Read more »

Local Artist Does Her Mouse-Size Part to Promote Peace

Did you know that when a male mouse is seeking a mate he sings an ultrasonic love song? How cool is that? Through the end of March at the Greenburgh […] Read more »

Holtec Reaches Milestone During Unit 2 Decommissioning

The first critical path we embarked upon was to safely remove, and store, all of Unit 2’s spent fuel.  Read more »

Harckham Bill Helping to Guarantee Health Benefits for Volunteer Firefighters Passes in Senate

The New York State Senate unanimously passed legislation this week sponsored by State Senator Pete Harckham that will help expand health benefits for volunteer firefighters. The legislation, when approved by […] Read more »

Rivertown Runners Check In with Sleepy Hollow

Earlier this month, Rivertown Runners and the RTR Outreach Fund presented a check to the Sleepy Hollow Village Board of Trustees representing the donations the fund made to many local […] Read more »

Red Cross: Three Reasons to Give Blood this Month

One in 7 patients entering a hospital will need a blood transfusion. At the same time, only about 3% of Americans give blood. The American Red Cross needs more people […] Read more »

Lyndhurst to Begin Million Dollar Restoration Project

Lyndhurst will begin a major restoration of the north side of the estate funded by a $500,000 grant from the New York Historic Preservation Office and a matching gift from […] Read more »

Tarrytown Responds to Volunteer Ambulance Corps’ Emergency

When the Tarrytown Volunteer Ambulance Corps started in 1967, the corps’ rig was a Cadillac parked at a gas station. Headquarters was the village’s Neighborhood House.  Pagers were years away, […] Read more »