On the soccer pitch, what matters more: talent, teamwork, or tenacity? For Patriots FC, a Westchester-based girls soccer club, it’s been all three of those factors that have directly contributed […] Read more »
Best-selling author Jerry Pallotta remembers what he liked to read when he was a child. This ability has enabled him to write more than 100 children’s books, most notably, the […] Read more »
It is easy to tell someone who you are — “I like this” or “my favorite is that.” It can be more difficult to show someone who you are. However, […] Read more »
Nawel Acosta and Olivia Yin, Irvington High School seniors in AP Art, curated an art exhibit which hung in the Irvington Public Library in February. They came up with the […] Read more »
The district hopes to induct four to eight alumni in the first year and at least two a year afterwards. Read more »
Westchester school districts are denied the opportunity to use advanced photo enforcement technology to catch lawbreakers Read more »
The first critical path we embarked upon was to safely remove, and store, all of Unit 2’s spent fuel. Read more »
Earlier this month, Rivertown Runners and the RTR Outreach Fund presented a check to the Sleepy Hollow Village Board of Trustees representing the donations the fund made to many local […] Read more »
Lyndhurst will begin a major restoration of the north side of the estate funded by a $500,000 grant from the New York Historic Preservation Office and a matching gift from […] Read more »
If you’re noticing an abundance of fallen limbs and tree work in the area lately, that’s because unusually high winds have been wreaking havoc and a tiny invasive insect has […] Read more »

