Walkable Westchester by Jane and Walt Daniels

“Walkable Westchester” Presentation at Cranberry Lake

Got feet? Go take a hike! Find out where during a presentation by Jane and Walt Daniels as they discuss their book “Walkable Westchester” on Tuesday, October 14, 7:30 p.m., […] Read more »
Natasha Caputo and Kevin Plunkett

Meet Me for Tales and Thrills in Westchester

Leaf peeping, harvest festivals and a host of Halloween events for all ages are some of the ways to enjoy the festivities in Westchester County, the heart of the Hudson […] Read more »
us census community survey

US Census Bureau: New York Metro Area Income Not Statistically Different from End of Recession

The New York metro area’s 2013 median household income ($65,786) was not statistically different from 2010, the first full year after the last recession, when it was $65,976 in 2013 […] Read more »
Fall in the Hudson Valley

Lower Hudson Valley Fall Daycations

It’s hard to believe summer is almost over, but there are still plenty of things to do and see in our area. Grab your bike, enjoy the great fall weather […] Read more »
Ethan Krupa, Emmett Morrissy and Michael Feist.

On My Honor, I Will Do My Best

On Wednesday, August 13, at the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department, three high school graduates and residents of Briarcliff Manor proudly accepted their induction into the hallowed ranks of the prestigious […] Read more »
Henry John Steiner

Bringing a Legend to Light

Have you ever wondered about the origins of the Headless Horseman?  And just what is the relationship between this Village dubbed Sleepy Hollow and the legendary story that shares its […] Read more »

Letters to the Editor “Environmentally Unsound and Dangerous…”

To the Editor: In 2006 and again in 2008, the Irvington school administration and its compliant BOE tried to get the community to fund artificial fields that were environmentally unsound […] Read more »

Letters to the Editor “As A Public Health Professional…”

As a public health professional focused on orthopedic-related injuries, I am astounded by the extent to which some communities consider it essential to create child super-athletes. Children often begin intensive […] Read more »

Letters to the Editor “…why real grass is good for one place and not another.”

To the Editor: An examination of the Irvington bond referendum set for October 7th yields some troubling problems.  Among other things, the bond proposes to spend $1.85 million on a […] Read more »

Around the House – A Photo Stylist’s Favorite Props

There are a few favorite props you’ll find in every interior photo stylist’s arsenal.  No stylist shows up to a shoot without a trunk full of fresh flowers, glossy coffee […] Read more »