Phelps Hospital Names New Executive Director

Phelps Hospital Northwell Health announced that former interim (acting) Executive Director Eileen Egan, RN, JD, will lead the hospital as its permanent Executive Director, effective immediately. A few months ago, […] Read more »

Ask the Experts: Getting Your Car Out of “Quarantine” 

While most of us have spent more time in our homes the last two months than we ever thought we would, there’s one place many of us have spent less time […] Read more »

Tompkins Mahopac Bank Helps More Than 840 Pandemic-affected Local Businesses

$116 million in Paycheck Protection Program funding approved More than 840 Hudson Valley companies have received a total of $116 million under the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), thanks […] Read more »

Cafecito Con . . . Rosa Ramirez

The “Cafecito Con . . .”  (Coffee with…) interview series spotlights the stories, challenges and successes of Latino entrepreneurs and business owners.  If you know someone we should consider profiling, […] Read more »

One Day University Adding Premium Classes

Just a few months ago, One Day University was filling auditoriums around the country with people who love to learn. When the pandemic caused a shut down of all large […] Read more »
Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins

Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins’ on Westchester County Reopening to Phase 1

Dear Friends, You’ll be pleased to know that today, Tuesday, May 26th, Westchester as part of the Mid-Hudson Region, is reopening to Phase 1 of Governor Cuomo’s “Forward” Plan having […] Read more »

Keeping the Lights on with the ‘Green New Deal’  

Life After Indian Point  The lower Hudson Valley region in May is starting its own version of the “green new deal,” as Indian Point shuts down one unit, and a […] Read more »

At Historic Fort Hill, Ginsburg Came, Saw, Conquered

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH, PEEKSKILL-STYLE When you talk with developer Martin Ginsburg about his newest development in Peekskill, his excitement is apparent. He talks about how it will help make the […] Read more »

Going the Distance: Local Business Owners Anxiously Wait for a Government Lifeline

For many local businesses, help cannot come soon enough In early March, Susan O’Keefe’s baked goods business, Baked by Susan, had just moved into a new, expanded location on South Riverside Avenue […] Read more »

Mentored by Chamber, Women Owners Tough It Out 

“I am going to bounce back. I will be there. That’s the kind of person I am, that’s the kind of drive I have.”   Kiara Picucci, owner of Bella Maiya […] Read more »