Hendrick Hudson Schools to Receive an Additional $1M in Funding in FY2024-2025 Budget

New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced today that an additional $1 million in financial aid from the Senate is being appropriated for the Hendrick Hudson School District in the […] Read more »

Kim Naples Named Briarcliff Manor Library Director

Kim Naples, whose resume includes positions in libraries in Rockland and Westchester counties, has been appointed director of the Briarcliff Manor Public Library.   Naples starts the $105,000-a-year position in July, […] Read more »

Turner Construction Lends a Hand to Fred’s Pantry

Each May, in recognition of the founding of Turner Construction Company, the Turner family comes together to build on the resiliency of their communities.  This year, they are focused on […] Read more »

Summer Is Always COOL at Hen Hud Free Library! 

When Mother Nature turns up the heat, it’s time to give yourself a break. Cool off at the Hen Hud Free Library (HHFL)!   Discover what’s happening at HHFL all summer. […] Read more »

Ossining Historian to Sail the South Seas to Follow 19th Century Voyage of Ossining Artist Alfred Agate

This summer, Caroline Ranald Curvan, Ossining’s Town Historian, will take a research trip to the South Pacific to learn more about Ossining artist Alfred Agate and his life as an […] Read more »

NTL Non-Toxic Living – Shopping Local, and Sustainable

Briarcliff Manor has a new boutique where you can find things that are good for you – and also good for the environment and the community. NTL Non-Toxic Living at […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Mermaid Festival Hits the Hudson Shores

Brush off your fins, because this summer, the mermaids are coming to Sleepy Hollow. Part of the village’s 150th anniversary yearlong celebrations, the inaugural Mermaid Festival at Kingsland Point Park […] Read more »

Following Zig-Zag Path, Local Cannabis Stores Are Ready to Roll

The noble experiment in legalized marijuana, New York style, is now coming to a licensed retail store near you in Northern Westchester.  One store will open in Cortlandt this month […] Read more »

People with Disabilities Star in Zombie Movie Premiering at Bedford Playhouse

Christopher Daniels, a YAI day habilitation program attendee in Tarrytown, noticed that he never saw people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) on the big screen. Shortly after Daniels shared […] Read more »

Ossining’s Mascot Search Ends with a Roar

The Ossining school district’s yearslong process to adopt a new mascot ended with a roar.   The Board of Education on June 5 greenlit a lion mascot, marking a milestone in […] Read more »