Mary Foster, Board President Of Greater Mental Health, Recognized as MHANYS’ Joe Lemmond Volunteer Of The Year

Greater Mental Health of New York is proud to announce that Hon. Mary F. Foster, President of its Board of Directors, has been named the 2025 Joe Lemmond Volunteer of […] Read more »

Ward Pound Ridge Reservation to Host Prescribed Burn

The Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation will host a prescribed burn at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River, with the target date of Friday, Nov. 14, […] Read more »

Partner Content: To Gift or Not To Gift?

With the holidays around the corner, now is a prime time to consider whether gifting makes sense for you, and if so, to whom said gifts should be made and […] Read more »

Miracle Save at 97: WWII Veteran Beats Aggressive Cancer Thanks to Phelps Doctors

After a grim diagnosis of Stage IV cancer, a combination of immunotherapy and targeted therapy offered fewer side effects — and a cure. At 97 years old, WWII and Korean […] Read more »

State Assemblymember Dana Levenberg Secures $275,000 in Grants for School Districts

State Assemblymember Dana Levenberg recently secured $275,000 in grant funding for school districts in Assembly District 95. The recipients of funding are: Hendrick Hudson Central School District for a video security system […] Read more »

Celebrate Sleepy Hollow Holidays with Dickens, Tea, Victorian Cheer

Hudson Valley neighbors and visitors alike can celebrate the holiday season with dramatic performances of Dickens’s ‘Christmas Carol’ at the historic Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow on select weekends […] Read more »

15th Sleepy Hollow Halloween 10K & Kids Fun Run Raises $80K

The Sleepy Hollow Halloween 10K race had over 1,400 register partipants with 1,138 completing the course and 138 kids in the Fun Run.  There were runners from the community, the […] Read more »

Town of Cortlandt Honored at Disability Employment Summit

The Hudson Valley Service Providers, a coalition of 22 agencies supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, hosted the National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) Employer Recognition Summit at the […] Read more »

What to do About the Invasive Vines on Sleepy Hollow Sycamores

Joyce Lannert is surely not the only River Towns dweller concerned about invasive vines smothering and strangling the trees in our area, but she is one of few to have taken action on the subject. […] Read more »

On Point with the Westchester Ballet Company’s Nutcracker 

What? Tap dancing in Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker? Not what you might expect when watching a December performance by the Westchester Ballet Company, right? But that’s the whole point. WBC is changing things up as part of their 75th anniversary, and this production sets the stage.   Says Executive Director, Amy Harte, […] Read more »