WJCS Women-Helping-Women and The Greenburgh Public Library are sponsoring a free forum for the unemployed on February 27th from 10:30 – Noon. Speakers will focus on the variety of opportunities, […] Read more »
Irvington Girls Basketball Coach Gina Maher celebrated her 600th victory with the Irvington girls’ team claiming a decisive 58-29 win against Rye Neck on Friday, Jan. 31. She is the […] Read more »
Once again, Federated Conservationists of Westchester is joining many other great organizations at Teatown’s annual Hudson River EagleFest on Saturday, February 8th. They’ll be at Croton Point Park in […] Read more »
February lies at the heart of winter. It’s a time to marvel at our transformed (and recently snowy!) surroundings, cozy up in our homes and kitchens, and plan for the […] Read more »
Revenue figures released today by Westchester County Clerk Timothy C. Idoni indicate that annual county mortgage tax receipts were the highest the county has seen since 2008. The mortgage tax, […] Read more »
Another dip in temperatures and more snow is expected this week which could cause power outages in the area. The nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) offers the following […] Read more »
Westchester County surpasses ambitious national goal, adds jobs component to the challenge. Curtis Ross, a Navy veteran, had been homeless for about three years, moving in and out of shelters […] Read more »
There is a wealth of places to worship for all denominations in the Rivertowns. Here is a directory for houses of worship located in Briarcliff, Irvington, Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. […] Read more »
Staying true to its creative concept, 105-Ten identifies with the community which it calls home as well as neighboring small towns of Westchester that similarly share the 105 prefix […] Read more »
“Bespoke” is not used as a term for a dental practice, but in this instance it defines the timeless values and principles of Dr. Richard Hochenberg. His practice embraces […] Read more »