Local Lakeland Legend Sharon Sarsen Wins Lasting Fame

Coach Sharon Sarsen has been around amateur sports most of her life.   But it is her extraordinary devotion to Lakeland Field Hockey that has created her legacy — and her legend. She has held the role […] Read more »

Be Prepared – It’s Never Too Soon for Estate Planning  

Estate planning or legacy planning primarily involves what happens to your assets after you pass away, but what if you become too ill to manage your own life? That too is part of estate planning. According […] Read more »

5 Steps You Can Take to Improve Your Heart Health 

Life has changed a lot since February. Many of us are spending much more time in our homes and less time participating in the activities we had before, which have an […] Read more »

Live Church Service Series Offering Spiritual Solutions to Today’s Challenges

Eight Christian Science churches in the tri-state area are sponsoring a series of live radio programs to be broadcast on WOR, 710-AM, beginning on Sunday evening, October 4 from 8:00 […] Read more »

River Towns’ Property Market Continues to Improve

New York’s property market is continuing to strengthen as the state begins to reopen after recent restrictions. There was a 17% increase in new listings from 20,210 units in July last […] Read more »

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital to Open New Maternity Center this Fall

When NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital leaders started talking about how to redesign their Maternity Center, they had a clear advantage: most members of the leadership team and redesign committee were women — and moms.  […] Read more »

On Managing Personal Loss During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As the number of COVID deaths decline in NY, it’s little comfort to the families who actually experience losses. Death is always hard and not made better because others experience it too. In the midst of the pandemic, Paul Simon’s lyric came to […] Read more »

Sponsored Content: Are You Paying Too Much in Real Estate Taxes?

Put Westchester Tax Relief to Work to Lower Your Taxes Our experienced attorneys have handled thousands of tax grievances throughout the state, from the smallest cottage to large commercial buildings […] Read more »

The School Survival Kit for Parents – The Confidence Code for Girls at School

As a Mom, I’m always predicting what need will arise in the near future. I constantly run through my to-do lists. As I wrote that last sentence, I remembered five […] Read more »

Managing Stress for Parents and Students

One of the issues that affects students and parents alike is stress. Parents look into the unknown, concurrently feeling optimistic and anxious about what is to come. Students view the future with excitement and trepidation about college. […] Read more »