Speaking of Samantics: Empowering Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students Through Experience and Authenticity

The saying “Experience is the best teacher,” rings true for Samantha Walker, M.S., Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Class of 2019 in the School of Health Sciences and Practice at New York […] Read more »

My Stroll Through Time With Historic Hudson River Towns’ Mobile Audio Tour – Piermont’s Rich History

Did you know that the “birthplace of Piermont” is nestled between the steep cliffs of the Palisades? Or that what is now Pier 701 and its adjacent marina used to […] Read more »

Washington Irving Students Take a Trip to the Colonial Period

Washington Irving fourth-graders crossed the bridge back in time to the Colonial North, visiting Philipsburg Manor in June. Just up the road from the school, students learned about the slave […] Read more »

Opioids vs NSAIDs: Which Painkillers Are More Effective?

Pain is an unfortunate reality of life – from a mild headache to excruciating chronic pain, it can take many forms and interfere with the quality of life. Fortunately, several […] Read more »

Coffee Labs Roasters in Tarrytown Celebrates 20th Anniversary

The husband-and-wife team of Alicia and Mike Love are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their Coffee Labs Roasters on Main Street in Tarrytown this year. The couple also has lived […] Read more »

Croton100 to Host Climate Action Event on July 9

Croton100, an all-volunteer, climate action education and advocacy organization, is hosting Climate Action in Croton, a potluck event on July 9 in Senasqua Park from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. This is […] Read more »

Warner Library Launches Summertime StoryWalk

Looking for things to do this summer? Well, just take a walk, a StoryWalk® that is. What is a StoryWalk® you say? It’s a free, fun, educational, interactive, literature based […] Read more »

Gooey and Tasty – Baked by Susan’s Campfire S’mores

Everybody loves s’mores! There is nothing like that crunchy-chocolatey-gooey taste that screams summer evenings by the fire. There are lots of variations to this iconic recipe. I like to use […] Read more »

PONY Awards Celebrate Student Accomplishments in Theater – and the Relationships Created

The red carpet was rolled out last week for the district’s PONY awards which honor Sleepy Hollow High School students who have participated in the school’s theater productions, whether on […] Read more »

In the Darkness, a Little Light – Local Volunteers of All Ages Needed!

Creatures of romance and fairy tale, celebrated by the Japanese and mentioned in Dante’s Inferno, fireflies – or glowworms, or lightning bugs – are one of nature’s miracles, not to […] Read more »