Few realize the moment that life’s pivotal point has occurred. I do. One moment I was watching a play I wrote being performed at Philipstown Depot Theater in Garrison, and […] Read more »
Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School students connected with local authors, journalists, and individuals in leadership roles within the school district and community during the annual World Read Aloud […] Read more »
Five students from Anne M. Dorner Middle School, an Anti-Defamation League No Place for Hate School, were invited to attend the Students Together Opposing Prejudice (S.T.O.P.) annual conference Jan. 14. […] Read more »
Getting rid of pigeons isn’t easy because they have a natural homing instinct and an attachment to their original birthing and nesting sites. A pigeon typically lays two eggs a […] Read more »
People usually do not consider the possibility of needing the services of an attorney. But, because life is unpredictable and may catch you off guard, here are some things to […] Read more »
In his youth, Matt Moore was known as “JoJo.” The nickname was given to him at birth by his grandmother, who likened the newborn’s striking shock of hair to the […] Read more »
The City of Peekskill has been awarded more than $2.5 million from the New York State Regional Economic Development Councils to fund two waterfront projects — Riverfront Green Connector Trail […] Read more »
February is when winter begins to fade ever so slightly. The shelves are stocked with Valentine’s Day cards and chocolates. Phil makes an appearance, and we all watch closely to […] Read more »
Nonprofits in need of resources, take note: Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund has opened its of application portal for 2022 grants to all 501(c)(3) and eligible public charities in New York […] Read more »
Through a series of what she calls “happy accidents”, Kacey Morabito Grean has become a popular radio personality, life coach, and founder of the Let it Shine Foundation, which includes […] Read more »