Evergreen plants offer year-round beauty and consistency to your garden. You are likely familiar with evergreen trees and shrubs—but don’t forget evergreen perennials and ground covers for adding lushness to […] Read more »
It is hard enough for weather professionals to accurately predict the upcoming weather on any given day despite the sophisticated technology available to them. There are so many variables, such […] Read more »
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced today that its railroads – Metro-North Railroad and the Long Island Rail Road – are changing service after the evening rush hour tonight as […] Read more »
HATtitude: The Milliner in Culture & Couture Set to Open at ArtsWestchester in February. Hats are art according to ArtsWestchester, which will be showing fabulous, exciting, unique headwear from […] Read more »
A new group is forming in the Rye Brook area for women who are going through separation and divorce. Read more »
Education is vital to ensuring we all have access to sustainably grown food in the future. Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center offers programs that provide that valuable, and necessary […] Read more »
Conservation Café presents the next Conversations on Conservation “From Garbage to Black GOLD: Realizing the Value of Food Waste” on January 24, 2014 8:30 am-10:30am at Greenburgh Public Library, 300 […] Read more »
2013 Sees 48% Increase Over 2012 Filings as Stricter Financing Rules Go Into Place. “While foreclosure filings are dropping nationally, the foreclosure actions filed in Westchester County this year represent […] Read more »
The New York State Society for Human Resource Management (NYS- SHRM) is very pleased to announce the 60 employers that will be honored as part of its 2014 Best Companies […] Read more »
With dangerously cold temperatures forecast until Wednesday morning, the Westchester County Department of Health reminds residents to take precautions against hypothermia and frostbite and to take care when heating […] Read more »