Westchester Broadway Theatre Takes It’s Final Bow

  The Westchester Broadway Theatre will close it’s doors after 45 years of business due to COVID 19. The work that WBT has done over the years has been truly […] Read more »

New York Continues to Push Support for Small Businesses

It may seem absurd to think of establishing a business these days. After all, the pandemic has just recently placed over 40% of small businesses in major US cities in […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Receives World’s Top Nursing Honor

Phelps Hospital has been awarded Magnet Recognition® status, a distinguished designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) that recognizes commitment to excellence in nursing and dedication to exemplary patient […] Read more »

NewYork-Presbyterian Launches Dalio Center for Health Justice

Funded by a $50 million gift from Dalio Philanthropies, the center will address health disparities and health justice through research, education, advocacy and investment in communities NewYork-Presbyterian today launched the […] Read more »

‘Please Don’t Touch’ and Other Signs of Post-Covid Shopping 

As New York State allows retail establishments to operate with safety protocols in place, the concerns of customers’ overall health and well-being remain ever present. Thru social adjustments and design modifications, the store of the future is likely to evolve […] Read more »

Don’t Fear the ‘Bear’

The investment world is full of colorful terms, but perhaps none is better known than “bull” or “bear.” As an investor, you’re typically rooting for the bull market, when prices […] Read more »

Croton Rotary Rolls Out Car Parade

Taking the place of its annual car show, due to social distancing requirements, Rotary Club of Croton-on-Hudson, on Saturday, Oct. 17, will hold a car parade through Croton village, starting at 10 a.m.   To enter your unique car in the parade, e-mail your name and phone number to carshowcrotonrotary@gmail.com. […] Read more »

Municipalities Roll-out Welcome Mat for New Business

It’s not hard to find warnings and bad news about the future of small business in New York State. Still, some see a silver lining.   The recent influx to Westchester County of new residents is […] Read more »

Peekskill Announces Microenterprise Assistance Program Grant Funding for Small Business

Para ver esta información en español, visite www.cityofpeekskill.com/planning-and-development/pages/microenterprise-program.  The City of Peekskill Microenterprise Assistance Program (MAP) will provide grants to eligible entrepreneurial, emerging, and existing businesses that want to locate […] Read more »

Westchester IDA Votes Preliminary Approval of Financial Incentives for Renovations of Affordable Housing Projects in Tarrytown and Mt. Vernon

The Westchester County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) recently voted preliminary approval of $912,062 in financial incentives for the renovation of two affordable housing developments in Mount Vernon and Tarrytown. The […] Read more »