Some residents have asked–what action steps has the town taken to to publicize the fact that the Frank’s Nursery on Dobbs Ferry is for sale on November 18th. The town […] Read more »
Bethel Homes and Services partnered with Volunteer New York to support local Head Start programs yesterday as 30 senior residents volunteered to create paper puppets as part of a literacy […] Read more »
The Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies of The Jewish Theological Seminary invites the public to Veterans Day at JTS: Honoring the US Military, Veterans, and their Chaplains […] Read more »
At its October 22, 2014 meeting, the Board of Directors of Phelps Memorial Hospital Center accepted, with regret, the resignation of Phelps President & CEO Keith F. Safian, effective November […] Read more »
Autumn is the time where we can bring a piece of the outdoors inside. From the golden-leafed branches in the backyard, to garnet-hued mums by the front door, to the […] Read more »
Conventional wisdom estimates that half of all marriages end in divorce. I am not sure how accurate these statistics are as far as actual numbers, since these estimates are based […] Read more »
The Taco Project, a new casual Mexican dining restaurant, has opened at 18 Main Street, in Tarrytown, NY. Providing a casual dining experience, The Taco Project offers a wide range […] Read more »
These days no matter where you go or whom you meet – everybody is doing it! Down-sizing, that is. Basically anyone aged 50+ (baby-boomers, “about to be” empty-nesters, active adults, […] Read more »
This November 4th, registered New York voters will go to the polls to select their Governor for the next four years. On the Democratic, Working Families Party, Independence and Women’s […] Read more »
Few people see them do it; fewer still know who they are, or why they are doing it. Holiday trees loaded with ornaments and candy canes rise up on every […] Read more »

