Registration is now open for the Westchester County Coed Volleyball Tournament, to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 7 and 8, 2014, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. each night, at […] Read more »
Poll Also Finds that the Vast Majority of Companies Are Already Offering Health Insurance to their Employee. Westchester County businesses are more optimistic than they’ve been in years about the […] Read more »
Teepa Snow is an occupational therapist and currently works as a dementia care and dementia education specialist and is nationally recognized with over 33 years of experience in geriatrics. Ms. […] Read more »
The residents at The Pines in Ossining, Bethel’s Independent Senior Living Apartment Residence, wanted to thank the Dietary Staff for their kindness and professionalism throughout the year, so they planned […] Read more »
Winter is here and your Westchester County Parks system offers fun-filled events, programs and activities all season long.The following are Nature Center Events for the weekend of January 11th & […] Read more »
As 2013 fades into history, I thought I would highlight some of the highlights of the year. 2013 was a year of accomplishments but also of disappointments. On the positive […] Read more »
Legislation Will Save State and Local Governments Over $50 Million. The Senate Democratic Conference announced the introduction of legislation to hold the state’s Primary Election day for state and federal […] Read more »
I love old dogs. I admit it. And I love to adopt senior dogs, 8 years old and up. People have told me how nice I am to do this. […] Read more »
Jay Gould was a leading railroad developer and speculator of the 19th century. By 1880 he controlled 10,000 miles of railways in the United States. His business methods were often […] Read more »
I have been a stay-at-home dad for 7 years. Not that I haven’t worked off and on during this period of my life, but I have not commuted to an […] Read more »

