Irvington High School Senior Named National Merit Scholarship Winner

  Irvington High School senior Adriana Palmieri is among an elite group of students nationwide to receive a scholarship in this year’s 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program competition.   “We are incredibly proud of Adriana,” […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Tarrytown Union Free School District Board Elections

Dear Editor, This past week registered voters should have received ballots in the mail for the Tarrytown Union Free School District (TUFSD) school budget and board elections. During these unprecedented […] Read more »

Letter to the Community: Briarcliff Announces Summer Camp Cancellation

The Mayor, Board of Trustees and I, together with Henry Jamin, his Recreation Staff and the Recreation Advisory Committee, have come to the very difficult decision to cancel the Village’s […] Read more »

CHHOP Receives $5,000 Grant from United Way of Westchester and Putnam

The money will be used to purchase food for Fred’s Pantry Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP) received a $5,000 grant from the United Way of Westchester […] Read more »

‘Patient Tracing’ Program Launched by Open Door for Those with COVID-19

Open Door Family Medical Center has implemented a unique “patient tracing” system that provides patients who have recently tested positive for COVID-19 with emotional, psychological, and social support, and other […] Read more »

Irvington Teen Faces Civil Suit Over Alleged Theft of Cryptocurrency

A lawsuit alleging the theft of cryptocurrency in the millions of dollars has been brought against Irvington teen Ellis Pinsky, 18, by Michael Terpin, a marketer and advisor to cryptocurrency […] Read more »

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Celebrates Discharge of 250th COVID-19 Patient

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital staff recently celebrated the discharge of their 250th COVID-19 patient. “We were so happy to celebrate the recovery of our 250th patient and all patients who […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Electric School Buses Better for Environment

The heavy batteries located underneath the electric buses provide extra stability and safety. Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Croton Schools Proposition 3 Is Bad for the Climate

Proposition 3 on the upcoming [June 9] Croton-Harmon school board ballot calls for the purchase of gasoline powered rather than electric vehicles. Read more »

Pocantico Officials to Explain Tennis Court/Generator Budget Proposition in Virtual Meeting

Pocantico Hills Superintendent Richard Calkins and the district’s consultants are hosting a Zoom meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday (5/28) to detail the $1.73 million budget proposition to rebuild the tennis […] Read more »