In any child care centre, safety should be the number one priority. Taking care of children is a big responsibility, and parents expect their children to be well looked after […] Read more »
Ask a motorcycle owner and they will say that it’s nearly impossible to top the feeling of hitting the open road. Cruising by cars and trucks, moving through fresh air—you’re […] Read more »
Jennifer Fields-Tawil, a former investigator who works for state Assemblywoman Sandy Galef, has been appointed to the vacant seat on the Ossining Town Board. Fields-Tawil replaces Gabrielle Hamilton, who resigned […] Read more »
Bethany Arts Community announced the extension of the call for applications to the BAC Fellowship to March 1. Recognizing the importance of supporting and nurturing artists early in their careers, […] 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 »
The Peekskill Common Council appointed local businessman Brian Fassett at the Monday, February 14 th meeting to fill a vacancy on the council. Vivian McKenzie vacated the seat due 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 »
On March 6 at 4:00 PM, RiverArts® will present a compelling program for its next Chamber Music concert, including Igor Stravinsky’s playful Chamber Suite from A Solder’s Tale, Brahms’ lyrically […] Read more »
A $60,000 grant for the Ossining Public Library to support creating two new modular spaces has been secured by state Sen. Elijah Reichlin-Melnick through the State and Municipal Grant Program […] Read more »
The members of the Girl Up club at Briarcliff High School aim to help young women around the world, although when it comes to helping in their own back yard, […] Read more »