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 »
School is out for summer, and Feeding Westchester is gearing up for its Summer Feeding Program. During the school year, more than 54,000 Westchester County school kids up to age 18 rely on free or low-cost meals to provide their […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Dana Levenberg announced today that they were able to secure $50,000 of funding in the FY2024 State Budget for Fred’s Pantry, a […] Read more »
The death of a 10-year-old Peekskill student in May has focused a spotlight on the issue of bullying in public schools and the tragic consequences that can follow. The child’s […] Read more »
Anthony Giaccio has been writing songs since he was a teenager in the 1970s. He only recently began releasing his music to the public. A launch party for his second album, Down […] Read more »
High school graduations are a joyous milestone occasion for seniors, families, and parents all over the US and the world each year. But at home, it was not only festive […] Read more »
Washington Irving fourth-graders crossed the bridge back in time to the Colonial North, visiting Philipsburg Manor in June. Just up the road from the school, students learned about the slave […] Read more »
The husband-and-wife team of Alicia and Mike Love are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their Coffee Labs Roasters on Main Street in Tarrytown this year. The couple also has lived […] Read more »
Croton100, an all-volunteer, climate action education and advocacy organization, is hosting Climate Action in Croton, a potluck event on July 9 in Senasqua Park from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. This is […] Read more »
Looking for things to do this summer? Well, just take a walk, a StoryWalk® that is. What is a StoryWalk® you say? It’s a free, fun, educational, interactive, literature based […] Read more »

