Two Sages Equal One Emotion-filled Music Video

When she was six years old, Tarrytown resident Morgan Sage discovered her happy place: the ice rink. Spending multiple hours on the ice nearly every day throughout the past four […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: Thomas F. Comiskey’s “The East Village Mafia” 

  Thomas Comiskey of Scarborough had a 33-year career as an attorney at the New York City Department of Investigation. From 1953–1990 he lived on East 14th Street, at the northern boundary of Manhattan’s East Village.   Fascinated […] Read more »

Moonlight Marine Custom Builds Front Row Seats 

Years ago my wife and I tried kayaking in Maine. The bug didn’t really hit till a few years later, when we purchased a couple of 13-foot plastic boats and […] Read more »

Lakeland’s Dr. George Stone Calls It a Decade  

At the end of Tuesday, June 30, 2020, George E. Stone, Ed.D. called it a day.   After 10 years as Superintendent of Lakeland Central School District, Dr. Stone felt fulfilled enough in […] Read more »

Irvington Class of 2020 Feted with Drive-Through Celebration 

A graduation video features highlights from the car parade, prerecorded speeches, and each graduate’s picture. Photo courtesy Irvington Union Free School District  Dressed in their caps and gowns, members of Irvington High School’s Class of […] Read more »

My 47-Year Journey to the Cuomo Bridge Bike Path 

  The opening of the new shared bike/pedestrian trail on the Mario Cuomo Bridge is a dream come true for me.   It takes me back to 1973, when I persuaded the Westchester County Board […] Read more »

Social Media Forums Face Down an Age of Anxiety 

Free speech, that revered American concept, is being stress tested in the internet age, and social media pages may be the lab in which it mutates, or evolves.  With emotions […] Read more »

Council Approves Peekskill Walks Proposal to Create Public Space on Esther Street

Street will be closed to traffic and opened up to people this summer and fall in downtown Peekskill Peekskill Walks’ proposal to create a new public space in downtown Peekskill […] Read more »

Rallying the River Towns

  Not since the ‘60s has America seen social activism as impassioned, determined, and perpetual as we have witnessed these past historic weeks.   That tumultuous era’s unrest was to protest […] Read more »

Safety First, Style Always  

When Jillian Sherman opened Zokkoz Salon in Briarcliff Manor in 2015, her first thought was that she wanted to partner with Aveda because their products are all-natural and safe.   “I share Aveda’s vision of taking care […] Read more »