Open Door Family Medical Center Finds that Better Healthcare Technology Results in Better Patient Outcomes

When Gloria Rojas walks into her doctor’s office at Open Door Family Medical Center in Ossining with a bad cold, it’s not only about treating her minor respiratory infection.  Her […] Read more »

On Stage: The Fur Flies in Audition that Plays with Reality

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Ossining Innovates to Launch Next Idea Bootcamp on August 5

Want to start a business? Need a good idea? The Idea Bootcamp is for you! Thinking of great business ideas is a skill, not something you need to be born […] Read more »

Westchester Collaborative Theater Presents That’s (Not) All She Wrote II

From Friday, July 28th through Sunday, July 30th, Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) will showcase a collection of plays and monologues written and performed by eight local women playwrights and WCT […] Read more »

Ossining Riverworks Opens in the Hill Building

The stately address where Ossining’s first Black physician left a legacy of community service is now attracting a new community to its offices.    Ossining Riverworks, a coworking space on State […] Read more »

In the Darkness, a Little Light – Local Volunteers of All Ages Needed!

Creatures of romance and fairy tale, celebrated by the Japanese and mentioned in Dante’s Inferno, fireflies – or glowworms, or lightning bugs – are one of nature’s miracles, not to […] Read more »

Historic Ossining Church Awaits Second Act

A church that has towered above the Village of Ossining for nearly 140 years may be headed for a second act as a cultural and performing arts space. Ossining Methodist […] Read more »

June Carpinone Family Scholarship Essays – Overcoming Challenges

The Carpinone family, owners of Dwyer and Michaels Funeral Home in Tarrytown, have created a scholarship for students from Ossining and Sleepy Hollow high schools. Each month for the next […] Read more »

Ossining’s JP Promotional Products Celebrates 20th Anniversary

As JP Promotional Products celebrates its 20th anniversary, a journey that began from a small storage space in Elmsford, there’s a lot that this family-owned business is thankful for. Building […] Read more »

Freedom’s Road, From Selma to Ossining 

When JoAnne Bland was a young girl growing up in Selma, Alabama, in the 1960s, the local drug store had a lunch counter that served ice cream to local children […] Read more »