In her novel Hope for the Worst, Kate Brandt, a resident of Montrose, tells the story of Ellie, a 24-year-old stuck in a dead-end job and questioning the meaning of […] Read more »
Bob Kimmel knows news. Perhaps best recognized locally as a co-founder of the Hudson Valley News Corporation, which launched the Hudson Independent in late 2005, his impressive career in the […] Read more »
Sleepy Hollow Bookshop will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, February 10 at 4pm to mark its official grand opening, with the official launch of its café service. The […] Read more »
Can you imagine travelling to twenty-four different countries in just one day? That is exactly what the students at Transfiguration School in Tarrytown did at their Geography Fair. The students in […] Read more »
So much has taken place since Briarcliff Manor residents Julie Peskoe and Abbe Marcus, co-chairs of Congregation Sons of Israel Refugee Resettlement Committee, first met in the fall of 2021 […] Read more »
'The award is based upon patient satisfaction in our community,' said Executive Director Derek Anderson. Read more »
The New Program Allows Students To Gain Knowledge And Skills From A Variety Of Disciplines The School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP) opened the Spring 2023 semester with a […] Read more »
The City of Peekskill invites community members to participate in an online Public Information Session to learn about the City’s Natural Resources Inventory (NRI). The Public Information Session is scheduled […] Read more »
Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley (RMHGHV) recently forged a partnership with Volunteer New York! to regularly engage corporate volunteers for their Day of Service volunteer program, Chef […] Read more »
On Saturday afternoons you’ll find Rob Venuti behind the counter at Carmine’s Italian Deli and Café in Elmsford, stuffing a wedge with prosciutto and provolone. Come Saturday night, you might […] Read more »


