How To Practice What You Have Learned Online In The Real World

Online learning has a lot of rewards. It can help improve your skills and even add to your CV or resume to give you more work opportunities. However, online learners […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow High School Senior Selected to be part of Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Advisory Council

Sleepy Hollow High School Senior Jickinson Louis has been selected to be part of New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Advisory Council. Students were selected based on […] Read more »

Peekskill Awarded Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars from the NY State for Water Quality Improvement Project

The City of Peekskill has been awarded over $800 thousand in funding from the New York State Regional Economic Development Council through the Water Quality Improvement Project program for its […] Read more »

Irvington Statue to Honor the Contributions of Westchester’s Enslaved People

Who created our beautiful River Towns, and laid the foundations of our communities?  The answers to these questions can be heavily Euro-centric, but if so they overlook a crucial component […] Read more »

Kacey Is All About Advocacy 

“I really don’t like talking about myself,” says Kacey Morabito-Grean. Despite the fact that she has been the co-host of WHUD’s popular Mike and Kacey in the Morning show for […] Read more »

What are You Reading this Winter? Here’s Your Library’s Top Titles 

The cold and snowy days of winter offer the perfect excuse to stay indoors and dive into a good book. It’s the cheapest, safest form of travel during these stressful […] Read more »

Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Company Opens Space in Dobbs Ferry

CocoaCompassion, a social impact bean-to-bar chocolate company, is opening its first physical space, ThePod, in Dobbs Ferry, New York this February. ThePod will be both a chocolate marketplace, selling products […] Read more »

United Way to Distribute $1.5 Million in Grants to Westchester Nonprofits 

United Way of Westchester and Putnam announced it would administer $1.5 million in grants to local nonprofits serving Westchester County through the Emergency Food and Shelter Program.  “Housing and food […] Read more »

Croton-on-Hudson Receives NYSERDA Grants to Reduce Firehouse Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Village of Croton-on-Hudson’s Sustainability Committee has announced that the Village recently won several grants, totaling $110,000, under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) Clean Energy […] Read more »

Pocantico District Adopts Policy to Give Preference to Native Plants, Trees, Grasses

The Pocantico Board of Education recently adopted a policy giving preference to the use of native plants, shrubs, trees and grasses on campus. School board trustee Brian Geary, a native […] Read more »