Ossining Restaurant Shuttered Last Summer has New Owner

The Briar’s, an Ossining restaurant that closed last summer after decades of serving local patrons, has new owners who plan a top-to-bottom reboot.  The cozy inn on North State Road […] Read more »

Gullotta House to Partner with St. Ann’s Church and Local Restaurants to Provide Free Thanksgiving Meals for Those in Need

Gullotta House, a local Westchester County not-for-profit organization, will be partnering with St. Ann’s Church and local area restaurants to provide free Thanksgiving meals to community residents facing hardships on […] Read more »

Local Theater Dramatizes ‘Crime of the Century’

If there’s such a thing as “newsworthy local theater,” the powerful stage play “Never the Sinner” – staged by Axial Theatre at Bethany Arts Community in Ossining Nov. 10-13 and […] Read more »

Ossining and Briarcliff Chambers to Host Spooktacular Fall Fest

A collaboration between the Greater Ossining and Briarcliff Chambers of Commerce and Club Fit, Briarcliff. “Our Chambers are working together to promote the North State Road Business District and increase […] Read more »

Ossining School District Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Roosevelt School

The 2022-23 school year marks the centennial celebration of Ossining Union Free School District’s Roosevelt School. Students, staff, faculty, and families commemorated the building’s major milestone at a back-to-school family […] Read more »

SUNY Westchester Partners with Peekskill and Ossining High Schools to Provide Seamless Entry to College for Qualified Students

SUNY Westchester Community College today announced new college admissions programs with Peekskill City School District and Ossining Union Free School District. Similar to the recent partnership with Port Chester Schools, […] Read more »

Assemblywoman Sandy Galef Awarded Legislator of the Year by Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Assemblywoman Sandy Galef was recognized this week by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) as Legislator of the Year for her leadership on Bryan Johnson’s Law (A6101A). This award identifies state […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Endorsing Mayor Rika Levin and Trustees Dana White and Manuel Quezada

On a cool 46-degree day on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, the Ossining Village Board of Trustees met in Village Hall for the regularly scheduled Work Session. Unbeknownst to us, it […] Read more »

United Way Celebrate 75,000 Deliveries To People Facing Food Insecurity In Westchester And Putnam Counties

Today, United Way of Westchester and Putnam and DoorDash celebrated 75,000 deliveries together through DoorDash’s Project DASH initiative. The organizations hosted a press conference at Ossining High School with students […] Read more »

Weekend Festival Showcases Female Playwrights over 40

That’s (Not) All She Wrote performs Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 2, at 3 p.m. at WCT Theater, 23 Water Street, Ossining 10562 (wctheater.org). All... Read more »