Obituary: Marianne Ault-Riche (1947-2022) 

Marianne Tucker Ault-Riche died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, January 10, 2022 at the age of 74 after a long battle with Q Fever and a life-long heart condition. […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Alternatives to Con Edison

Dear Editor, When the Town of Ossining became one of the first municipalities in Westchester County to participate in 100% Green Community Choice Aggregation, we sought to decrease our carbon […] Read more »

Jennifer Fields-Tawil, Dem Leader and Ex-Investigator, Appointed to Town Board

Jennifer Fields-Tawil, a former investigator who works for state Assemblywoman Sandy Galef, has been appointed to the vacant seat on the Ossining Town Board.  Fields-Tawil replaces Gabrielle Hamilton, who resigned […] Read more »

2022 BAC Artist Fellow Call – EXTENDED to March 1

Bethany Arts Community announced the extension of the call for applications to the BAC Fellowship to March 1. Recognizing the importance of supporting and nurturing artists early in their careers, […] Read more »

Coalition’s New ‘Grown Ups Show Up!’ Campaign Addresses Underage Drinking and Drug Use in Ossining

In the launch of its new “Grown Ups Show Up!” campaign, Ossining’s Communities that Care Coalition (OCTC) is urging adults to Show Up and be good sources of information to […] Read more »

Ossining Public Library Receives $60,000 State Grant for Modular Spaces

A $60,000 grant for the Ossining Public Library to support creating two new modular spaces has been secured by state Sen. Elijah Reichlin-Melnick through the State and Municipal Grant Program   […] Read more »

Ossining Students Learn Advocacy Skills at Anti-Hate Conference

Five students from Anne M. Dorner Middle School, an Anti-Defamation League No Place for Hate School, were invited to attend the Students Together Opposing Prejudice (S.T.O.P.) annual conference Jan. 14. […] Read more »

Ossining Alum Realizes Dream of Becoming a Police Officer

Ossining High School and Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES Law Enforcement alumnus Justin Carlson recently realized his lifelong dream when he was sworn in as an officer with the Ossining Police Department. […] Read more »

Ossining High School Students Build Skills as they Help Vulnerable Families

Every Tuesday, Ossining High School sophomore Jay-Lin Marbury has a reminder for his teacher, Patricia Guerin: “Tomorrow’s DoorDash,” he tells her. Each week, she tells him, “Bring your muscles and […] Read more »

Two Local Students Among 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Search Finalists

UPDATE: Two of the six River Town semi-finalists have been named among the 40 finalists. Irvington High School’s Brooke Dunefsky and Ossining High School’s Nyasha Nyoni. Below are more details […] Read more »