Free Covid Test Kit Distribution in Ossining on January 15

Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick has a limited number of at-home Covid test kits for free distribution to the public, and his office is partnering with local governments and schools to organize […] Read more »

How to Become a Personal Trainer in 6 Steps

Becoming a personal trainer is a great way to help others achieve their fitness goals while also working on your own health and wellness. It can be a challenging but […] Read more »

An Electrifying Movement to Upgrade School Buses

For most of us, seeing children getting on a little yellow school bus is about as adorable as it gets. Until recently, few parents paid much attention tothe climate-warming emissions […] Read more »

Top Five Techniques For Lightweight BJJ Practitioners

Helio Gracie found that jiu-jitsu better caters to larger or taller individuals. So, he created Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Since then, the Gracie family has kept his dream alive. To better understand […] Read more »

Red Cross: National Blood Crisis May Put Patients At Risk

Dire situation facing blood supply, those in need of blood transfusions. Donors have the chance to help save lives, win trip to Super Bowl LVI The American Red Cross is […] Read more »

NYMC Prepares Speech-Language Pathology Students to Make a Difference in Their Community 

PARTNER CONTENT  The Department of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) in the School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP) at New York Medical College (NYMC) serves as a valuable resource to the Westchester County community not only through […] Read more »

Acts of Kindness: Color Me Grateful

Just before Thanksgiving last year I fell at the Village Circle in Buchanan while the new Christmas Tree was being planted.  From the moment of injury, I have been surrounded […] Read more »

Your Kids Are Spending Long Hours In Front Of The Screen? Here’s How To Protect Their Health

It’s no secret that kids these days are spending more time in front of screens than ever before. Whether it’s playing video games, watching TV, or browsing the internet, children […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Astorino Responds to Supervisor Paul Feiner

To the Editor: [This is the letter by Paul Feiner to which Rob Astorino is responding — Ed.] I appreciate Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner’s well wishes for my recovery from […] Read more »

When Cooking a Meal Means So Much More than Preparing Dinner

It’s the kind of place you might not know about unless a loved one has needed its services, yet the impact it has is quite literally life changing. And, once […] Read more »