Philipse Manor Hall Hosts Talk On Revolutionary War Era Westchester’s “Neutral Ground”

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site and the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall are pleased to present a talk by prominent local historian and author Stephen Paul DeVillo. The talk, entitled […] Read more »

Matthew Pinsker, Noted Lincoln Scholar, To Headline 2026 Lincoln Society Event

Matthew Pinsker, one of America’s most distinguished historians and a noted Lincoln scholar, will be the Keynote Speaker at the 2026 gala sunday brunch of the Lincoln Society in Peekskill […] Read more »

St. John’s Riverside Hospital To Host Community Blood Drive On April 29th

St. John’s Riverside Hospital will host a community blood drive in partnership with the New York Blood Center on Wednesday, April 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The drive […] Read more »

Briarcliff Manor’s Newest Sandwich Shop, Serving Fast & Fresh Breakfast & Lunch

Briarcliff Manor’s newest sandwich shop, Froggy’s, is hosting a Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting with the Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce to officially celebrate their exciting new business. At the event […] Read more »

When Local Divorce Cases Reveal Hidden Community Patterns

So I’ve been covering family court proceedings in Westchester County for about 8 years now. Honestly, the patterns you start noticing are pretty eye-opening. Last month alone, I sat through […] Read more »

Hendrick Hudson Presses Albany and Washington for Relief as Indian Point Shutdown Continues to Strain School Finances

The Hendrick Hudson Central School District is continuing an active and ongoing effort to secure state and federal assistance as it works to address the lasting financial impact of the […] Read more »

Westchester County’s Department Of Correction Hosts Women’s History Month Celebration

The Westchester County Department of Correction (WCDOC) hosted its annual Women’s History Month celebration at its Valhalla complex, recognizing the contributions of women leaders while providing incarcerated residents with an […] Read more »

Westchester Mom’s Colorectal Cancer Surgery Carried a Life-Threatening Brain Risk

Mihaela’s story There’s no such thing as ‘too young’ for colorectal cancer, a harsh reality Mihaela, a 47-year-old single mom from Armonk, learned firsthand when she was diagnosed with Stage IIA […] Read more »

NewYork-Presbyterian and Regeneron to be Honored at BOMA Westchester’s Hall of Honor Dinner on May 7

The Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester (BOMA) has announced that NewYork-Presbyterian and Regeneron will be the honorees at BOMA’s 34th Annual Hall of Honor Awards Dinner to be […] Read more »

Yorktown to Reenact 1781 Defense of Pines Bridge

History will march back to life on May 2nd, when the community will gather in Yorktown Heights to commemorate The Battle of Pines Bridge, a brief, bloody clash that represented […] Read more »