Athena LaTocha, a Peekskill-based artist whose massive mixed-media works on paper explore the relationship between human-made and natural worlds, was named the first recipient of the Pocantico Prize for Visual […] Read more »
There are many common errors that people make when it comes to owning a car. These mistakes can end up costing you a lot of money in the long run. […] Read more »
As the Village of Ossining reimagines its downtown with $10 million in state money, it’s also seeking another $7 million to fund an ambitious program to make e-bikes widely available […] Read more »
Instagram is a viral social media platform with over 1 billion monthly users. Though it is mainly used for sharing photos and videos, it can also be a great marketing […] Read more »
Support Connection, Inc., a Yorktown-based not-for-profit organization that provides free support services to people affected by breast, ovarian, and gynecological cancer, is pleased to announce the appointment of five new […] Read more »
When you think about a school classroom, what does it conjure? Memories of “looking at the stars,” “being with the clouds,” “feeling plants and flowers,” “finding bugs” or “going on […] Read more »
It’s hard to resist metaphors associated with fruitfulness when contemplating current developments at the 1908 orangerie on the Rockefeller estate, in Pocantico. What was once a vast winter citrus greenhouse […] Read more »
Ten years after the death of Luis Zhizhpon as he bicycled home from work along Route 9 in Sleepy Hollow, a solemn bike ride and ghost bike dedication in his […] Read more »
Last month, Briarcliff Manor welcomed a new addition to the thriving business district. Edward Jones Financial Adviser Baishi Wang cut the ribbon on her new office at 160 N. State […] Read more »
An Ardsley teen is working to make life with type 1 diabetes easier on local kids. Alexandra Malkin, a rising senior at Ardsley High School, started T1D Kits for Kids […] Read more »