The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to receive a Grants for Arts Projects award of $20,000. The […] Read more »
In 2014, after nearly 20 years in Brooklyn, we decided it was time to start looking for a new home. Back then, there was always a steady exodus to the […] Read more »
The rectory of the Church of the Magdalene in Pocantico Hills, one village neighbor recently commented, used to be dark, but now all the lights are blazing. And the new […] Read more »
“Tonight,” said Chuck Newman, “we light 16 candles together as one community.” On Dec. 26, Peekskill’s downtown gazebo was crowded with members of First Hebrew Congregation of Peekskill, Peekskill NAACP, […] Read more »
Art has a way of bringing a community together to spark thought, inspire others, and sometimes, even create change for the better. The town of Greenburgh is aiming to accomplish […] Read more »
For the past 15 years, Gerald Palumbo and his partner Pierre Francois Supreme, have traveled extensively through Europe and experienced the “beauty of fine craftsmanship that can only be found […] Read more »
United Way of Westchester and Putnam (UWWP) revealed that dozens of nonprofits serving Westchester County were collectively awarded $350,000 in funding through Phase 40 of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program. These funds […] Read more »
Interested parties can contact the party Chairs prior to Feb.10, 2023 to set up a time to meet with the campaign committee. Read more »
New York State Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins has appointed State Senator Pete Harckham as chair of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee. The announcement of Stewart-Cousins’s committee chair appointments and committee […] Read more »
Ideation Bootcamp or the Inclusive Business Accelerator can help Jumpstart Your Dream Have you been seriously considering starting your own business or non-profit? Or have you already begun the process […] Read more »

