The following three performances will take place this February at Westchester Community College in Valhalla, NY. Read more »
Heart Disease is the number one killer of women in the United States with more women dying of heart attacks each year than men since 1984. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is working […] Read more »
The receipt of a tax notice in the mail might come as a surprise but, should not be a stress-inducing event. There are many reasons why the Federal and/or State […] Read more »
The verdict for 2016 is in: Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year is (insert drum roll here)… Simply White! Hmmm. Not especially exciting, is it? In fact, as far as […] Read more »
Irvington’s varsity teams are off to a great start for the winter season. Ice Hockey The varsity ice hockey team defeated Nyack/Tappan Zee 5-3 on Jan. 6. Eric Mendelson led […] Read more »
GE announced that it will move its headquarters from Connecticut to Boston—even further away from its toxic mess that it plans to leave in the Hudson River. Three leading environmental […] Read more »
Experiencing cabin fever? Get out and make the most of winter by seeking adventure right in the heart of Westchester County. Visitors can enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor […] Read more »
The Rye Figure Skating Club and the Westchester Skating Academy are hosting a free Ice Skating Exhibition on Saturday, January 23 from 1:30-2:00pm in celebration of U.S. Figure Skating National […] Read more »
Looking for a way to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? Visit Volunteer New York! and sign up for any of the nearly 30 projects taking place […] Read more »
The leading environmental groups closely monitoring the PCB-dredging project today praised the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for agreeing to accelerate its review of the cleanup’s effectiveness, a major breakthrough […] Read more »