Local Group Takes on Teens’ Biggest Addiction: Their Phones

It’s no secret the youth of America are spending more and more time on smartphones. What’s becoming clearer, though, is the harm phones are causing them. As mothers, and smartphones […] Read more »
Dr Nitin Gupta Rivertown Pediatrics

Changing Face of Health Care Part 2 – Local Doctors Put the “Care” Back into Health Care 

The medical field has changed tremendously over the course of the past few decades, including the discoveries of seemingly miraculous advancements. But not everything has changed for the better. As […] Read more »
Chef Peter Kelly Headlines Phelps Food, Wine & Beer Fest Event

Chef Peter Kelly Headlines Phelps Food, Wine & Beer Fest Event

Celebrity Chef Peter X. Kelly, returns as the featured guest at Phelps’ Fifth Annual Food, Wine & Beer Fest, Sunday, April 28, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, at Abigail Kirsch […] Read more »

Pace University Launches New Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

The Weekday Program is the First One in New York State to Be Offered in a Hybrid Format Pace University’s College of Health Professions (CHP) is launching a new Master […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Re-Accredited as Graduate Medical Training Program

Phelps Hospital has once again received accreditation for its physician training from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Accreditation is achieved through an annual review process that includes […] Read more »
PHELPS HOSPITAL ACHIEVES 4 STARS IN REVIEW OF HOSPITALS FROM CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES

Phelps Hospital Achieves 4 Stars from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Phelps Hospital has received a four-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a part of the federal Department of Health and Human Services. As identified on […] Read more »

What is Cyber Bullying Really?

  Most of us remember being teased or even bullied as children, or we were aware of other kids being bullied. The aggressor generally needed an audience, and the audience was usually limited […] Read more »

A Health Scare Leads to a Life of Healing Others 

In 2005, Sean Chillemi, who was born and raised in Tarrytown, was an Economics major in his final year at Pace University. Along with his girlfriend – now wife – Renee, he […] Read more »
IRON HEALTH ARDSELY BRIARCLIFF

Painful Injury Leads to a Healthy Practice

When Joe Rendina was a senior in high school in Brooklyn, he tore his ACL playing touch football. Surgery to repair the ACL could have ended the story right there. […] Read more »
Shames JCC 90th Anniversary

The Shames Jewish Community Center – 90 Years Young and Growing

  1929 was a memorable year. For good reasons and bad. Chicago had the St. Valentine’s Day massacre. Hollywood celebrated the first Academy Awards. Herbert Hoover was sworn in as our 31st President […] Read more »