Mark Dickey usually saves people from cave disasters, but last month he generated international headlines after experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding while helping to map one of the world’s deepest caves in […] Read more »
On a Tuesday night roaming around Peekskill, the classic summer smell of roasting hot dogs and a steady beat echoing from the speakers of DJ Esco’s turntables led the way […] Read more »
If you have a child, grandchild, or other loved one with a severe and chronic mental or physical disability, it is more important than ever to plan for their future. […] Read more »
SUNY Westchester Community College was awarded a $3 million grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of students pursuing degrees in STEM […] Read more »
Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg’s new district office, located at 8 Revolutionary Road in Ossining, will host a rotating selection of art by local artists. The first exhibition, Contemplating the Hudson River, […] Read more »
Along the Hudson River waterfront in Verplanck, two sturdy metal buildings and a wide open park occupy the space where a seaplane base and trailer homes once stood. The new […] Read more »
Whether you’re a new parent or an old pro by now, bringing home a new family member means you need to do a little prep and if you’re the former, […] Read more »
In today’s interconnected world, the ability to communicate effectively is of utmost importance. Employers throughout Westchester are looking for ways to interact with and expand their reach in an ever […] Read more »
I have suffered from anxiety for most of my life. I’m far from alone. According to a study by Kaiser Family Foundation, one-third of adults surveyed (and half of those […] Read more »
The Center for Disaster Medicine (CDM) celebrated a significant milestone with a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Simulation and Educational Facility on September 13. In attendance were esteemed political leaders […] Read more »