Briarcliff Manor Mayor Steven Vescio presents Anthony Arturi with a proclamation in his honor at the Pleasantville Road post office on Jan. 6, 2025. Photo by Robert Brum

Special Delivery: Briarcliff Honors Post Office’s Tony Arturi

In 1979, a postage stamp cost 15 cents, and Anthony Arturi was just beginning his career with the U.S. Postal Service. Forty-five years later, with the price of a stamp […] Read more »

Irvington’s New Superintendent Charting Her Course

Twenty-plus years as an educator, first as a grade school teacher in Maryland followed by nearly 15 years as a district level administrator in New York, created the pathway to […] Read more »

Lakeland Central School District Students Perform at All-State Festival and Winter Conference

Two Lakeland Central School District students, who were selected as New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) All-State Inductees, performed at the 88th annual NYSSMA All-State Festival and Winter Conference […] Read more »

Johnna Adams’ ‘Gidion’s Knot’ Coming to Ossining, January 17-26

Westchester County theatre company, GoJo Clan Productions presents Johnna Adams’ award-winning play, Gidion’s Knot. Over the course of a parent/teacher conference, a grieving mother and an emotionally overwhelmed primary school […] Read more »

Buzz Creators Promotes Tarrytown’s Jessica Apicella to Associate Vice President

Buzz Creators, Inc., a premier boutique public relations and marketing agency based in Valhalla, New York, is pleased to announce the promotion of Tarrytown resident Jessica Apicella from Senior Account […] Read more »

Dows Lane Elementary School Second Graders Dive into Nonfiction Books on Animals

Dows Lane Elementary School second graders brought their study of animal species, habitats and survival strategies to life through an engaging and collaborative lesson in Ronni Alpert’s class. Working in […] Read more »

Scholar Athlete of the Month: Ossining Wrestler Leads by Example

As a sophomore, Colin Liebertz of the Ossining High School Varsity Wrestling team was named captain. Now as a junior, Liebertz has continued to earn the respect of his coaches […] Read more »

Oldest Olympian with Ties to Irvington Dies at 103

Editor’s Note: Agnes “Agi” Keleti died on Thursday in her native Budapest at age 103. We are reposting this rememberance of Agi as told to our writer Brian Kluepfel by […] Read more »

Transfiguration Parish School Pivots and Returns as a Private School

For seventy-five years, the Transfiguration Parish School in Tarrytown was a staple of the local Catholic community. Sadly, at the end of the 2023-2024 school year, it was forced to […] Read more »

Adam Weiss on Building a ‘Town Square’ at Shames JCC 

Adam Weiss’ tenure as CEO of the Harold & Elaine Shames Jewish Community Center on the Hudson has been marked by expansion and community-building.   The seasoned educator and administrator has […] Read more »