Ossining Middle School Students Spread Kindness during Pandemic

Anne M. Dorner Middle School’s Kindness Club recently recognized three students for helping others and spreading kindness during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The AMD Kindness Club, which sponsored the Cupcake Challenge, delivered […] Read more »

Feeding Westchester Fights Hunger in Our Community  

As we mark one year since the first Covid-19 case in Westchester County, while hoping for a brighter 2021, it’s crucial to recognize that numerous families throughout the county still – and will continue to – face unprecedented challenges. Our neighbors, many of whom […] Read more »

Croton Business Council’s Take-Out Promotion Is Meal Ticket for Restaurants  

During these unprecedented times, it’s no surprise that the hospitality industry has been hit hard. Take a trip to N.Y.C. and you’ll see the devastating sight of boarded, vacant store–fronts. Entire neighborhoods that used to house bustling cafes, restaurants […] Read more »

Health and Wellness Tips for Women to Cure the Pandemic Blahs 

If, as Mao Zedong said, “Women hold up half the sky,” the Covid era has only enlarged that fraction.   Added to the lion’s share of cooking, domestic work and childcare, […] Read more »

The Salvation Army Greater NY Reached Milestone of More than 7 Million Meals Served Since March 2020

As we head into a full year of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salvation Army Greater New York marks a historic number of more than 7 million meals served since the […] Read more »

Phelps Commemorates One Year Anniversary of Covid

On March 10th,  Phelps Hospital participated in a Northwell Health system wide remembrance of those lives lost to the Covid pandemic in 2020.  Phelps participated in a moment of silence […] Read more »

Every Community Needs Their Own Covid Angels 

Town of Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner is what I would lovingly characterize as a mensch. The man drives a car that advertises his accessibility as a public servant, answers most – if not […] Read more »

A Message from the Community – Covid Vaccine Pop-Up in Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Registration Open

Vaccine Pop-up March 20 and April 17 The Villages of Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow are partnering with the Tarrytown School District & Rite Aid to host a pop-up vaccination clinic […] Read more »

Partner Content – Exercising with a Mask: What’s True, What’s Not, and Why Haven’t You Tried it Yet?

Many aspects of your life have probably changed and the typical “keys, wallet, phone,” check we conduct when leaving our homes has inevitably evolved into “keys, wallet, phone, mask… Shoot […] Read more »

Teaching During Covid – A Teacher’s Point-of-View

I decided to write about being a teacher during a pandemic as many people have asked me what it is like.  Crazy is probably the first word that comes to […] Read more »