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 »
Joanne Dunn of Peekskill, was well aware that her new role as executive director of The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester, Inc. would require her to bring all of her […] Read more »
Lakeland, Peekskill, Putnam Valley, and Walter Panas High School Students Receive Awards The HOPE for Youth Foundation awarded five local high school students with scholarships this year at their recent […] Read more »
The truth of this pandemic was coming in our door every day.” That is how Carmine Carpinone, the owner of Dwyer & Michael’s Funeral Home, in Tarrytown, concisely captures the […] Read more »
Chinchillas can jump 6 feet high, kangaroos sleep 18 hours a day, and for the best sound, guitarists should place their fingers behind guitar frets – not on them. Those are some […] Read more »
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 »
The money was used to provide technology for staff to work from home Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP) received a $6,000 grant from the Westchester Community […] Read more »
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH, PEEKSKILL-STYLE When you talk with developer Martin Ginsburg about his newest development in Peekskill, his excitement is apparent. He talks about how it will help make the […] Read more »
An interview with Dr. David Mauricio, Superintendent of Schools, Peekskill City School District Serving the students of the City of Peekskill in a virtual environment, while we all socially distance […] Read more »
The “Cafecito Con . . .” (Coffee with…) interview series spotlights the stories, challenges and successes of Latino entrepreneurs and business owners. If you know someone we should consider profiling, […] Read more »