Westchester County Youth Bureau Hosts Annual Sheros Awards

In observance of Women’s History Month, the Youth Bureau and the Westchester County Youth Board hosted their annual Sheros Awards ceremony, recognizing three outstanding community leaders who are positively impacting […] Read more »

Westchester County Announces $700K in Funding Awarded to Municipalities and Nonprofits in the Urban County Consortium

Close to $700,000 in Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds will be awarded to various organizations and municipalities, to address food insecurity and the spread of infectious diseases throughout Westchester. […] Read more »

Storytelling Brings Westchester Together for a Night of Inspiration and Community

The Westchester Children’s Association, in collaboration with Stories on Hudson, successfully hosted ‘Growing Pains’, an intimate and inspiring fundraising event on March 6, at The Playgroup Theatre in White Plains. […] Read more »

State Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins and Senator Mayer Host Women’s History Month Panel

Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Senator Shelley B. Mayer hosted a panel discussion to celebrate Women’s History Month on Friday, March 21. This year’s theme, “Moving Forward Together! Women, Education and […] Read more »

Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley Unveils New Office Space by 7B Design

The Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley (RMHGHV) unveiled a beautifully transformed office space designed and executed by 7B Design, with support from leading brands and the design […] Read more »

Ann Gallelli REAL Space Dedicated at Gouveia Park

On Friday, March 21, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson along with members of the community gathered to dedicate the Gouveia Park house as the Ann Gallelli […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Encouraging Immigrants to Share their Stories

Rabbi Mara Young of Woodlands Community Temple recently initiated a series on cable TV  and on our Greenburgh You Tube channel – interviews with children of Holocaust Survivors – highlighting […] Read more »

Why New Yorkers Are Turning to Facial Massage for More Than Just Relaxation

New York is always ahead of the curve when it comes to health and wellness, and facial massage is no exception. What was once seen as a luxury spa treatment […] Read more »

Senator Mayer Delivers Cupcakes and Valentine’s Day Cards to Residents of Veterans Home at Montrose

On Friday March 14th, Senator Shelley Mayer visited the residents of the NYS Veterans Home at Montrose to share homemade St. Patrick’s Day cupcakes and Valentines made by her constituents […] Read more »

Environmental, Civic and Faith-Based Groups, Legislators Call for Packaging Reduction

More than 15 different environmental, civic and faith-based groups, plus several state legislators joined New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Deborah Glick at the State Capitol today to […] Read more »