Congressman Jason Crow Endorses Cait Conley for Congress in New York’s 17th Congressional District

Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06) endorsed Cait Conley for Congress in New York’s 17th Congressional District. “I’m proud to support Cait Conley for Congress,” said Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06). “Cait first answered the […] Read more »

Westchester Children’s Association to Host Educational Webinar on Early Intervention in Westchester County

Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) will host the first event in its Educational Webinar Series on Thursday, February 26 from 12:00–1:00 PM, focusing on New York State’s Early Intervention Program (EIP), […] Read more »

Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival Celebrates Resilience, History, And Personal Storytelling

The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announces the 24th annual Jewish Film Festival, running March 24–31 and April 3-6. Featuring 20 programs—including narrative features, documentaries, restored classics, special presentations, encore […] Read more »

Municipal Credit Union Foundation Increases Support at Ronald McDonald House Greater Hudson Valley

The MCU Foundation, the charitable arm of Municipal Credit Union (MCU), today announced a $150,000 grant to Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley (RMHGHV). The grant will help […] Read more »

The Role of Clinical Leadership in Scaling Modern Aesthetic Businesses

Walking through any large city downtown shows a rise in small wellness clinics and medspas. These clinics no longer stay in hospital wings or quiet suburban offices. They sit in […] Read more »

“Dancing with The Celts” Storms the Peekskill Stage in March

Brace yourself for an electrifying journey into the heart of Irish culture! The internationally acclaimed phenomenon, “Dancing with The Celts,” is set to ignite the stage at the majestic Paramount Hudson Valley in […] Read more »

SafeWise Names Yorktown One of the Safest NY Communities for 2026

In a year where safety concerns are mounting across the Empire State, Yorktown has once again distinguished itself as a sanctuary of security. According to SafeWise’s 12th annual Safest Cities in […] Read more »

Harckham Supports Affordable Utility Costs with a Dozen Bills to Expand Solar Energy in NY

New York State Senator Pete Harckham has introduced a dozen bills so far in 2026 to increase solar energy production statewide to fight rising utility costs and support affordability measures, […] Read more »

Dungeons & Dragons Finds New Life in Local Communities

You’re sitting around a table with five other people you now consider your friends. You might begin in a town or a tavern, facing a problem of some sort—a monster, a […] Read more »

Treason of the Blackest Dye Exhibit at the Irvington Historical Society Opens February 21

A special exhibit, Treason of the Blackest Dye: The True Story of Arnold, André, and Three Honest Militiamen, will open Saturday, February 21 at the Irvington Historical Society and run […] Read more »