Ossining Student among 40 Finalists in Regeneron Science Talent Search

The top 40 finalists in the 82nd Regeneron Science Talent Search were announced yesterday. Nearly 2,000 high school seniors conducted independent research in diverse scientific fields and completed a rigorous […] Read more »

Dignity, Creativity, Humanity: RTA Founder Katherine Vockins

“Not a career, but a calling” is how Katherine Vockins describes her work with Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), the organization she founded which uses the arts to teach life […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community to Present Black History & Culture: Fulfilling the Vision in Westchester

Bethany Arts Community (BAC) announced Black History & Culture: Fulfilling the Vision in Westchester, BAC’s annual Black History Month exhibition curated by Ossining Village Historian, Joyce Sharrock Cole. In February […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: A Note of Thanks from Dana Levenberg

To the editor: As I move on from my position as Ossining Town Supervisor, I want to take a moment to thank the voters of Ossining for placing their trust […] Read more »

A Bird’s Eye View of Our Ossining Neighbors 

Eagles have been spotted in Ossining for many years. Our eagles frequent the Ossining shoreline all year long. For many years our residents have taken photos of them in our […] Read more »

Open Door Family Medical Center Celebrates 50 Years

Open Door Family Medical Center is 50 years old. Beginning modestly a half century ago with a group of volunteer doctors and nurses in the basement of the First Baptist […] Read more »

Harckham, Levenberg to Hold Food Drive in Ossining on Dec 17

New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Ossining Town Supervisor Dana Levenberg will be holding a special holiday food drive from 12 p.m. (noon) to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17 in the parking […] Read more »

Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers to Present Online Christmas Experience

Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers is pleased to announce the return of A Maryknoll Christmas Experience. As was the case last year, A Maryknoll Christmas Experience will be a virtual event, […] Read more »

Cat Protection Council Donates Books to Roosevelt School 

The Cat Protection Council of Westchester donated Be Kind and Stay Safe: Living with Cats and Dogs activity books to all the fifth-graders at the Roosevelt School in Ossining last […] Read more »

The Nutcracker: How Mice Turn Into Sugar Plum Fairies 

As the end-of-the-year holidays swing into view, so do the cherished cultural markers of the season, like A Christmas Carol, The Messiah and that much-loved ballet with music by Tchaikovsky, […] Read more »