Sleepy Hollow Int’l Film Festival Launches “SHIFF Virtual”

Watch Free Online Videos Now – Starting October 20, 2020 Having made its successful debut last October in the cradle of the American Supernatural — Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, NY […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Receives World’s Top Nursing Honor

Phelps Hospital has been awarded Magnet Recognition® status, a distinguished designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) that recognizes commitment to excellence in nursing and dedication to exemplary patient […] Read more »

Legislators Borgia & Smith Jointly Request Funding for Three Projects in 2021 Capital Project Budget

In advance of the release of County Executive George Latimer’s 2021 Capital Project Budget, Legislators Catherine Borgia and Colin Smith requested the inclusion of three projects. The projects are: $2M […] Read more »

Harckham Honors Hispanic Residents for Outstanding Achievement

First Hispanic Judge in Peekskill, Business Owners Honored New York State Senator Pete Harckham marked Hispanic Heritage Month 2020 by honoring three outstanding Latinx residents of the 40th Senate District, […] Read more »

Gullotta House to Deliver Its 100,000th Meal on October 16th

Gullotta House lends a hand to thousands, 100,000 to be exact, of Westchester County residents facing food hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, October 16, 2020, Gullotta House will […] Read more »

Harckham Announces State Aid for Construction is Heading to Four District Libraries

Hendrick Hudson Free Library in Montrose among the Beneficiaries New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced today that four libraries in the 40th Senate District have been allocated state aid […] Read more »

Don’t Fear the ‘Bear’

The investment world is full of colorful terms, but perhaps none is better known than “bull” or “bear.” As an investor, you’re typically rooting for the bull market, when prices […] Read more »

Ossining Teacher’s Book Offers Fun, Safe Ways to Say Hello in Pandemic

When children returned to school last month, six months had passed since they had seen their teachers and classmates in person. In normal times, they might have greeted one another […] Read more »

‘Unity, Understanding, Respect’ Are Bywords of New Tarrytown Mayor Tom Butler 

Tom Butler has lived in the same home in Tarrytown for 34 years. He describes the 1909-built house as having “good bones – but we had to gut-renovate it. It took a year and I remember […] Read more »

New York’s Finest Brighten Emotional Birthday for Late Colleague’s Son  

There’s nothing more that 16-year-old Colin Kennedy of Buchanan wants to do when he graduates from college than to become a New York City police officer.   When his father, New York Police Department (NYPD) officer Paul Kennedy, passed away in August from complications due to diabetes, Colin’s desire […] Read more »