Tri-State Consortium Executive Debrief Praises Briarcliff’s Pandemic Response

The Briarcliff Manor School District’s response to the global pandemic has been a success. The Tri-State Consortium recently acknowledged that the District did an incredible job handling the unprecedented health […] Read more »

Peekskill Parks & Recreation Department to Reopen Veterans Memorial Pool This Summer

Summer will be returning in full swing this year in Peekskill with the reopening of Veterans Memorial Pool. After being closed last season due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Veterans Memorial […] Read more »

Harckham Holds Food Drive in Croton-on-Hudson

Collects Over a Thousand Pounds of Food and $1,200 in cash donations New York State Senator Pete Harckham held a food drive over the weekend in Croton-on-Hudson, where 20 volunteers […] Read more »

Is It Too Early to Start Planning?

Event planners and self-planning advice articles and blogs will tell you, “No, it’s never too early to start planning.” As with everything else these days, that answer doesn’t feel so […] Read more »

Independent movie houses set to host live screenings

After more than a year delivering an eclectic array of films via livestream, two of the area’s independent movie houses are set to welcome audiences this spring. The Jacob Burns […] Read more »

Ossining Club Prevails During Pandemic 

Torview Swim and Tennis Club is a member-owned, community pool based in Ossining. Although the club has been around for 65 years, the tucked-in, 13-acre gem is unknown to many, but […] Read more »

A 60-Year Love Affair Resumed

After a year of phone and through-the-window visits with his wife of 60 years, Gordon Yunge finally had an opportunity recently to reunite with his beloved Jane, afflicted with Alzheimer’s […] Read more »

Independent Movie Houses Set to Host Live Screenings

After more than a year delivering an eclectic array of films via livestream, two of the area’s independent movie houses are set to welcome audiences this spring.  The Jacob Burns Film […] Read more »

After a Dark Year, Hope and Curtains Rising at Local Stages

In a year of incalculable loss for so many of us, the arts community has endured not only deaths among its performers that could not be properly mourned, but also […] Read more »

The Sound of Silence; Pleasantville Music Fest Cancelled Again

For the second year in a row, the Pleasantville Music Festival has been cancelled. The event, scheduled for July 10th has fallen victim to NY State’s Corona Virus restrictions that […] Read more »