Irvington Middle School Eighth Grader Wins Scholastic Writing Awards

Congratulations to Irvington Middle School eighth grader Iris Ma for winning a National Silver Medal in the Scholastic Writing Competition, along with a Gold Key and a Silver Key in […] Read more »

Harckham Honors Two Area Leaders at Black Women’s History Month Celebration

New York State Senator Pete Harckham commemorated Black Women’s History Month this week by honoring two prominent leaders from the 40th Senate District—Peekskill Mayor Vivian McKenzie and Caring for the […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Donates Safety Reflector Armbands

As the weather turns warmer more people are exercising and playing outside. And with our roads and towns back to normal traffic conditions following the pandemic, walking and bicycle riding […] Read more »

Ossining Students Earn Top Honors at National DoD-Sponsored STEM Competition

Two students from Ossining High School have achieved remarkable success at the 61st annual National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS) for their outstanding achievements in scientific research. Senior Samara […] Read more »

Westchester County District Attorney Joins Peekskill Leaders to Host Community Gun Buyback

The Westchester County District Attorney’s Office, together with the Peekskill NAACP, the Peekskill Police Department and the City of Peekskill, will host a community gun buyback event to be held […] Read more »

The Rise of America’s Fastest-Growing Sport

What do Kevin Durant, Heidi Klum, Eva Longoria, Patrick Mahomes, and Michael Phelps all have in common? Besides their celebrity status, they all recently acquired an ownership stake in one […] Read more »

Tarrytown Duck Derby & Healthy Kids Day Set for April 29

The 16th annual Tarrytown Rotary Rubber Duck Derby and YMCA Healthy Kids Day will be held Saturday, April 29th at Patriots Park from 11 – 3.  Thank you to our […] Read more »

Breaking News! Holtec Holds Up May Wastewater Discharge into Hudson

'We have decided not to go forward with the planned discharge in early May,' Holtec told the Indian Point Decommissioning Oversight Board on Thursday, April 13. Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Contaminated Water Has Been Discharged into Hudson Since 1962

Since routine discharges began 60 years ago, says the writer, no radiological bioaccumulation has ever been found from contaminated wastewater. He asks, 'Why the concern now?' Read more »

‘Writing the Walls,’ Series of Art-Inspired Performances, Ends Run April 15-16

Poets and playwrights contribute original works reflective of their interaction with the art exhibit Through the Eye of the Needle. Read more »