The Town of Ossining, Village of Ossining and Village of Briarcliff Manor have received four state grants, totalling $385,000 that will go to improve local parks and streamline local government […] Read more »
Over the course of 3 months, artist Fernanda Franco embarked on a 100-day project to watercolor each day a native plant or wildflower of New York, as well as interviewing […] Read more »
Seventeen oil paintings are on display at the Martucci Gallery in the Irvington Public Library through April 30 in a show called “Embracing the Positive: Paintings of the Hudson and its […] Read more »
Gizelka David-West, MD, a gynecologic oncologist, has joined the Northwell Health Cancer Institute team of specialists at Northern Westchester and Phelps hospitals. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of […] Read more »
Think you know a lot about recycling? Think again. Or, better yet, ask a Todd kindergartner. Recently, all four kindergarten classes participated in an interactive, in-person workshop about recycling, reusing […] Read more »
“I feel a great deep grief. Why is this happening? It’s hard to grasp, it all appeared so suddenly. And it’s 150 per cent not fair.” As Ukrainian-born classical pianist […] Read more »
Spring is in the air and Briarcliff High School’s athletic fields are abuzz with students running, jumping and hitting balls with softballs and baseballs, tennis rackets and lacrosse sticks. The […] Read more »
“Black comedy” is defined as “a type of comedy in which tragic or distressing subject matter is dealt with in a humorous way.” (For those unfamiliar with that century-old term, […] Read more »
Why “Wade in the Water?” Was there a reason to tell the chariot to “Swing Low?” Yolanda F. Johnson explores the journey, through both the emotional and spiritual lens as well as […] Read more »
“A Most Unforgettable Woman” It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beloved Mary Jane D’Arrigo. She passed on March 9, 2022, after a long, […] Read more »