Members of Irvington High School’s Science Research Program participated in the 22nd annual Westchester-Rockland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, held at Yorktown High School on Jan. 20. As a result […] Read more »
On Jan. 2, Mayor Martin Rutyna counted down as a ceremonial pumpkin was lowered by a Fire Department ladder truck to officially launch the 150th anniversary of the Village of […] Read more »
The City of Peekskill is happy to welcome Carol Samol as its new Director of Planning, succeeding Jean Friedman, who retired in December 2023 after 22 years of service in […] Read more »
Developers Biddle Real Estate Ventures (BREV) and PCD Development, along with Development Manager Hines, announced this week that The Daymark has topped out at five stories, representing a notable construction […] Read more »
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has announced the Semifinalists for the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition, an annual contest for high school teachers and students run […] Read more »
It must have been terrifying for the young runaway. Lost and alone in the woods of Briarcliff Manor, Peggy didn’t have a friend in the world. She didn’t understand English and certainly […] Read more »
During his band’s performance at the Bean Runner Café in Peekskill, Christopher James Talio often stared straight ahead at the back wall as if he were searching for something. Indeed, […] Read more »
Don’t miss George Kilby on Fat Tuesday, February 13 at 7:00pm at the Bean Runner. Tickets are $20. Call (914) 737-1701. George Kilby Jr, a native of Alabama, spent over […] Read more »
With all the literary luminaries who have lived, worked and played in Croton, it’s fitting that the New Croton Review puts the village on the map for visual artists and […] Read more »
Teatown’s Hudson River EagleFest, an annual festival celebrating the once-endangered Bald Eagle’s winter migration to the Hudson River Valley returns on February 3, 2024 at Croton Point Park (snow date: […] Read more »

