Make Stroke a Thing of the Past This Black History Month

African-Americans have nearly twice the risk for a first-ever stroke than Caucasians, and a much higher death rate from stroke. That is why during Black History Month and American Heart […] Read more »

“Me & My Presidents”…An Exhibit At The Ossining Public Library

Local Ossining resident and presidential historian, William Reynolds, is displaying some of his extensive collection of presidential memorabilia at the Ossining Public Library in celebration of President’s Day. Located in […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Honored at Friends of Rockefeller State Park Preserve Gala

Phelps Hospital was recently honored by the Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve at a gala held at the Rockefeller estate Playhouse, a Normandy-English style building designed by Duncan […] Read more »

Blood Donation Opportunities: Feb. 16-28, 2017

The American Red Cross urgently needs blood donors to make an appointment to give this winter so that patients can continue to receive lifesaving treatments. Michael Harper knows how critical […] Read more »

On Today’s Menu: Margherita Chicken Breast

I get it . . . you’re busy, you’re tired, the kids are driving you nuts and there is laundry to fold. I’m sure the last thing you want to […] Read more »

A Niche in Delivering Medical Care

  Dr. Sundaram Ravikumar, a Vascular Surgeon and resident of Briarcliff Manor, mentioned that he “saw the writing on the wall.” He was talking about patients not being able to […] Read more »

No Need to Walk on Egg Shells

Back in the 1980s, before Al Gore was a heartbeat away from the Oval Office, his wife, Tipper, was better known in some circles on a national stage.  And I […] Read more »

How to Plan a Year’s Worth of Home Improvements

According to sites like KV construction LLC, with the start of a new year, most people like to make resolutions to improve themselves, but as a decorator, I admit that […] Read more »

Kids Get Creative at the Movies

The Jacob Burns Film Center celebrated the launch of its JBFC Kids initiative with screenings of two shorts programs. In attendance at each screening were a handful of elementary and […] Read more »

Career Counseling, Life Planning At Westchester Libraries

WEBS Career and Educational Counseling Service will be offering two types of free eight-week career counseling and life planning programs in public libraries throughout the County this winter. WEBS is […] Read more »