The Nearly New Shop became an integral part of the Tarrytown community when it opened in 1942, as a part of the Junior League of Westchester on Hudson. The Junior […] Read more »
We all know how Clark Kent, the mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet, would transform into Superman to fight crime and keep the citizens of Metropolis safe. Although we […] Read more »
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has earmarked $1.1 million in grants to be used to increase storm resiliency and for recreation projects along the Hudson River, including $750,000 for projects along the Sleepy Hollow […] Read more »
Lexi Weintraub recalled the day that her mother took her best friend Sharon Draytsel and her to the Scenic Hudson Park on a beautiful afternoon back in 2017. She described […] Read more »
Garden is brainchild of 24-year-old staff member with Developmental Disabilities With the help of community partners and the initiative of one of its staff members, Westchester Institute for Human Development […] Read more »
Giovanni “Gio” Toribio, 7, was cheered on by his second-grade classmates in an assembly where representatives from Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital presented him with an official sash designating him as […] Read more »
What is happening to children at our borders is unacceptable. A few months ago the news reported that children were being forcibly torn from their families when they crossed the […] Read more »
Established in 1903, the Family YMCA at Tarrytown has served the community from 62 Main Street, their central village location since 1912. The building is 107 years old and based […] Read more »
As of July 1st a well-known Yonkers drop-in closed its doors for the last time. These resources are invaluable to our communities and should remind us how important transitions of […] Read more »
Westchester County Executive George Latimer and the Westchester County Board of Legislators joined with ArtsWestchester to announce a list of 66 Westchester arts organizations and six artists who are the […] Read more »