The Ossining Historical Cemeteries Conservancy Project Is Open for Walking or Driving The Ossining Historic Cemeteries Conservancy (OHCC) and the Town of Ossining announced the completion of the Dale Cemetery […] Read more »
Sing Sing Prison has been an infamous landmark in the Hudson Valley ever since it opened in 1825. Behind the tall, gray walls of this maximum-security prison near the Ossining train station […] Read more »
Sing Sing Kill Brewery hosts its One-Year Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, May 26th. The party will please everyone who loves beer, music and barbeque. The event begins at 1PM and continues until 11PM. SSKB […] Read more »
“Now shall I walk or shall I ride? ‘Ride,’ Pleasure said; ‘Walk,’ Joy replied.” ― William Henry Davies, Welsh writer and walker Everyone has favorite spots on the Aqueduct trail, like Irvington’s […] Read more »
Anne M. Dorner Middle School girls held their cell phones in one hand and wrote details of Ariana Grande’s life with the other –everything from the singer’s height and weight […] Read more »
The Claremont School in Ossining expanded Reading Week into a month-long celebration in March. Third- and fourth-graders took part in activities each school day including a visit by children’s book author Kirby Larson; Drop Everything and Read; and Wear Your Words […] Read more »
For the ninth consecutive year, Ossining received a Best Community for Music Education Award from the NAMM Foundation in recognition of its outstanding commitment to music instruction, making Ossining one of […] Read more »
The Ossining Public Library is announced this week that the Bob Minzesheimer Author Series will host its inaugural session on Wednesday, June 12th, with author and historian Douglas Brinkley, whose […] Read more »
Mayor Victoria Gearity and the Board of Trustees are pleased to announce the appointment of Karen D’Attore as Village Manager for the Village of Ossining. The Board of Trustees approved […] Read more »
Volunteers from Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson in Ossining collected 3,000 books and helped build reading kits for low-income children as part of the United Way of Westchester and […] Read more »