What is Medicare Insurance – How Does It Work

Medicare is one of the most popular forms of medical insurance in the US. There are a few different types of Medicare, depending on whether or not you’re older than […] Read more »

Cortlandt’s Street Beatz Dancers Are Going to Disney World

A corps of elite dancers from Cortlandt dance studio Street Beatz will perform at Disney World Dec. 3 and 4. Read more »

RiverWalk Stretches from Sleepy Hollow’s Past to its Future

About 100 yards from the Hudson River sits a pile of soil in the middle of a fenced-off construction site. If you drive further through this barren area, you’ll find […] Read more »

Cat Protection Council Donates Books to Roosevelt School 

The Cat Protection Council of Westchester donated Be Kind and Stay Safe: Living with Cats and Dogs activity books to all the fifth-graders at the Roosevelt School in Ossining last […] Read more »

Touro College of Dental Medicine Hosts Annual Smiles for Veterans Program

This month, Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) continued its ongoing efforts address the disparities in oral health among veterans, with its 5th Annual Smiles for Veterans program. TCDM offered […] Read more »

The Importance of Maintaining a Clean Work Environment 

Working environment conditions are things that can greatly affect employees’ productivity. One of the things that can improve the quality of the working environment is the cleanliness of the workspace. […] Read more »

K&P Lounge in Cortlandt Manor to Hold Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Celebration

K&P Lounge will be holding a grand opening and ribbon cutting celebration on Thursday, December 8, 2022, from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm at its location at 276 Watch Hill […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Winter Stroll – All You Need to Know

The 2nd Annual Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown Winter Stroll announced a full slate of performances and activities for the December 3 event. New this year are a pair of Holly […] Read more »

Eighth Graders Celebrate Diversity and Finding their Roots

An Italian baker. A Serbian cruise ship worker. A Scottish steel worker. These are all ancestors of Briarcliff Middle School eighth graders, who created projects documenting their ancestors’ lives as […] Read more »

Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center Offers Annual Middle School Institute Program for Area Students

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center hosted their 8th Annual Human Rights Institute for Middle School Student Leaders on November 15th, 16th and 17th at Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester […] Read more »