Baby, it’s cold outside! While it can be beautiful, the winter weather comes with extra hazards. As the snow falls, many people head outside to shovel, sled or just admire […] Read more »
Acne scars can be a huge confidence killer. No one wants to have to deal with the lasting effects of this skin condition, but luckily there are ways to get […] Read more »
We now know that cardiovascular disease affects people of all ages and races, and, in fact, is the leading cause of death for both men and women. About 659,000 people […] Read more »
Have you enrolled in Medicare? If not, you may want to consider doing so soon. Medicare is a government-run health insurance program that provides coverage for people over the age […] Read more »
In the launch of its new “Grown Ups Show Up!” campaign, Ossining’s Communities that Care Coalition (OCTC) is urging adults to Show Up and be good sources of information to […] Read more »
Sarah Nabi, a sophomore at Hendrick Hudson High School is creating an event to be held on Sunday, May 1st from 3-5pm at Congregation Sons of Israel located 1666 Pleasantville […] Read more »
“No one should feel alone at Briarcliff High School,” said social worker Tim Pellegrin. “We are always here – we have an open-door policy.” The high school has cast a […] Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »