Westchester County Center

Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament Returns to County Center

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 »
Business Council of Westchester

The Business Council of Westchester Survey of Companies Shows Confidence in Economy is Highest it has Been in Years

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 »
Kendal on Hudson

Kendal On Hudson Hosts Dementia Training with Teepa Snow – January 2nd & 3rd

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 »
Holiday Spirit at Bethel

Sharing the Holiday Spirit at The Pines in Ossining

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 »
Heron

Westchester County Nature Centers Events – Weekend of January 11 & 12

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 »
Town of Greenburgh

2013 Year in Review for Greenburgh

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 »
Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins

Senate Democratic Conference Introduces Bill To Move State Primary Election Date To June

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 »
Roscoe

Adopt an Older Dog. You Won’t Regret It

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 »
Anna Gould

Lyndhurst . . . The Duchess’s Gift

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 »

River Dad ~ Dipping a Toe… Into the Workforce

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 »