Last year, Helsinki Fashion Week took the world by storm as the first fashion week to ban leather. This July, the progressive, Scandinavian event returned to Finland with a brand-new […] Read more »
September is Hunger Action month. It’s a time when people across the country stand together with Feeding America and the nationwide network of food banks to fight hunger. With your […] Read more »
Mother Nature cooperated with a welcome respite from the recent heat wave to help provide an incredible night for the 3rd Annual Eat, Play, Love tennis fundraiser on Saturday, July […] Read more »
Westchester Parks Foundation is teaming up with Regeneron to “adopt” Blue Mountain Reservation in Peekskill. The reservation is located on Welcher Avenue in Peekskill. The “ADOPT-A-PARK” program is run by […] Read more »
Immersive performance is a new signature Halloween event in Sleepy Hollow Historic Hudson Valley and Brian Clowdus Experiences have announced a new signature Halloween event, “The Sleepy Hollow Experience,” coming […] Read more »
Meet Bella! She is 14 1/2 years old. Despite being an “old lady,” she is still beautiful and she knows it!!! Bella loves to be the center of attention and […] Read more »
The question of how the Village of Briarcliff Manor will proceed with the development of its vacant business zone (B Zone) properties for now depends on the outcome of a […] Read more »
Summer is here and with it all of the sun and fun that we wait all year for. Vacations, long days at the parks, and family reunions are on most […] Read more »
There are two ways to get Medicare. Original Medicare, which includes Part A and Part B. Part A covers hospital stays and Part B covers doctor and outpatient visits. Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) combine Part A […] Read more »
I have been in practice for 20 years, and one of my specialties is working with adolescents and young adults in transition to college. I have seen dozens of twelfth […] Read more »