School Districts Partner to Enrich their Communities during COVID-19 Pandemic

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 »

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 »

CHHOP Receives $6,000 Grant from the Westchester Community Foundation

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 »

At Historic Fort Hill, Ginsburg Came, Saw, Conquered

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 »

Coping with Coronavirus: Juggling Home Life and Home Work

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 »

Cafecito Con . . . Francisco Calderon

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 »

Hudson Valley Youths Learn About Trade Skills, Jobs at 21st Annual Construction Career Day

More than 550 local high school students met with trade-industry experts to engage in skill-building activities and learn about job opportunities in the region at the annual Hudson Valley Construction […] Read more »

Targeted by Tire Slasher, Hospital Workers Catch a Break from Auto Shop

Ozzy's also will provide free oil changes for all medical personnel and first responders. Read more »

Coping with Coronavirus: Why Must I Be a Teenager in Isolation?

Since coronavirus closings forced schools to switch to online learning from classroom learning, things have gotten pretty overwhelming for students like me all across the U.S.   I’m a high school […] Read more »

Free-Food Fridays for Underprivileged Continues April 17 in Peekskill

PEEKSKILL ROTARY CLUB AND LOCAL BUSINESSES JOINTLY DISTRIBUTE FREE FOOD TO THE NEEDY An ad hoc coalition of good Samaritans in Peekskill will provide hot prepared food for free to […] Read more »