Flood Mitigation Projects Approved to Protect Croton and Other Resident

Flooded basements. Impassable roads. Waterlogged school fields. Since 2009, Westchester County has invested over $120 million fighting a relentless problem that threatens property, safety, and quality of life. This week, […] Read more »

Hart Library Unveils Renovation of Children’s Section

The John C. Hart Memorial Library unveiled a newly renovated and expanded children’s section on Tuesday. The $90,000 project accommodates the exponential growth of its youth programs and promotes early […] Read more »

County Fair Campaign Practices Committee Sides with Hsu in Complaint Against Unite Sleepy Hollow Slate

The Westchester County Fair Campaign Practices Committee met via Zoom on October 20, 2025 to hear the complaint of Marjorie Hsu (Democrat), candidate for mayor, against incumbent Jim Husselbee (Unite […] Read more »

Froggy’s Comes A-Courtin’ to Briarcliff Manor

Froggy’s, the family-owned sandwich shop with five locations in northern Westchester, Putnam and Connecticut, will be opening in downtown Briarcliff Manor in the coming months.  The chain’s first franchise will be located on the first floor […] Read more »

Developer Touts ‘Renaissance Briarcliff Manor’ on Pace Campus

Welcome to Renaissance Briarcliff Manor, once home to Pace University, which is “being reimagined as a residential community that reflects the character and charm of Westchester living.” That’s the pitch […] Read more »

Briarcliff High School Receives Apple Distinguished School Designation

First, it was Briarcliff Middle School. Then, Todd Elementary School. Now, Briarcliff High School has joined the ranks, earning the prestigious Apple Distinguished School designation and completing a district-wide trifecta […] Read more »

Top U.S. Chefs to Compete in Prestigious Copper Skillet Cook-Off at Windrose on Hudson

Windrose on Hudson along with The International Association of Conference Centers (IACC), announced their annual U.S. Copper Skillet Cook-Off.  The culinary competition will take place on Wednesday, November 5 at Windrose on […] Read more »

Peekskill’s Convent-Turned-Manor on Market for $3.3 Million 

1 St. Mary’s Convent in Peekskill, built in 1902 for the first Episcopalian Order in the United States and later converted to a single-family home, is on the market for $3,349,000.   The five-bedroom, 5.5-bath manor on 4.7 acres overlooking the […] Read more »

Noteworthy Milestone: Main Street Sweets Turns 25 

Twenty-five years ago, three Tarrytown natives, a mother and her two daughters, opened the doors to a little homemade ice cream shop, determined to scoop up the flavors of their childhoods and share them with our neighbors. As […] Read more »

A Dream Comes to Fruition; Legacy Garden Grows

A commemorative garden and healing center has recently opened in Ossining, to honor the short but impactful life of Dream Ioni Shepherd, who died in August 2021 at the age of 16.  […] Read more »