The LIFE Center has been a trusted source of accurate information and assistance for low-income, immigrants since 1995, keeping them abreast of the changing immigration landscape and protecting the stability […] Read more »
Joanne Dunn of Peekskill, was well aware that her new role as executive director of The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester, Inc. would require her to bring all of her […] Read more »
Salvatore DiPillo – (10/17/1926-06/30/2020) Was called Home to God at the age of 93. Cherished husband of Rita (nee) Levesque. Beloved uncle to many nieces and nephews. Proud godfather to […] Read more »
Three rising seniors at Sleepy Hollow High School are trying hard to ensure that everyone is counted in the 2020 census. On June 25, Isabella Chambers, Zoey Millstein and Samantha […] Read more »
Lakeland, Peekskill, Putnam Valley, and Walter Panas High School Students Receive Awards The HOPE for Youth Foundation awarded five local high school students with scholarships this year at their recent […] Read more »
Following the death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests in the days that followed, Paige Jones, a rising junior in the Croton-Harmon High School, began working to create a […] Read more »
(Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on Facebook) Yesterday in Tarrytown we had a counter-protest (Back the Blue – BTB), and a counter-counter-protest (BLM). Both took place in Patriot’s Park, […] Read more »
Campers can still enjoy arts and crafts, athletics, nature and the company of friends at Pocantico this summer, but it will be from the safety of their own backyard or […] Read more »
Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty today announced that seasoned real estate agent Anthony Lando has joined the company’s Irvington, N.Y., brokerage. A lifelong resident of New York, Lando brings […] Read more »
Dressed in their caps and gowns, members of Irvington High School’s Class of 2020 received their diplomas during a special drive-through celebration on June 20. Along the procession route, which […] Read more »