Action Plan to Prepare Hudson River Estuary for Rising Tides

The steady drumbeat of research demonstrating the potential for accelerating, catastrophic sea level rise makes the future of our coastal cities and ecosystems seem dim, but a new study and […] Read more »

48th Annual Salute to Seniors at County Center May 4

Live entertainment, a business expo and a health fair for older adults. Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino announced that the 48th annual Salute to Seniors is set for Wednesday, […] Read more »

ColumbiaDoctors Opens in Tarrytown

In a major expansion of its presence in Westchester, ColumbiaDoctors unveiled a state-of-the-art medical facility in Tarrytown that greatly expands services and brings more of New York’s leading specialists and […] Read more »
Photo by Julie Larsen-Maher

WCS’s Bronx Zoo Debuts Offspring of Two Lemur Species

The Madagascar! exhibit at WCS’s (Wildlife Conservation Society) Bronx Zoo is now home to three new lemur babies. Two ring tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) and one brown collared lemur (Eulemur […] Read more »

JCC on the Hudson Kids Celebrate a Month of Mitzvot

Almost Home, the afterschool care program at the JCC on the Hudson (JCContheHudson.org) in Tarrytown, celebrated a Month of Mitzvahs (good deeds).   The children, who attend grades K-6 at […] Read more »

Upcoming Weekend Events in Westchester County Parks

SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Marshlands Conservancy, Route 1 (Boston Post Road), Rye – (914) 835-4466 Spring Migration Warbler Walk – 7:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. Bring binoculars to seek out these […] Read more »

Café Realty Names New Partner

Café Realty is proud to announce Eric T. Lebenson, NYS Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, as a NEW partner. An award winning community leader, real estate top producer and experienced […] Read more »

Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute Expands Nationally

Local youth leadership program enters a year of growth. The Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute (EFLI) is proud to announce the national expansion of its award-winning youth leadership development programs. Throughout the […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow & “Old School”

In November 2015, the Sleepy Hollow Fire department received some bad news about their trusted twenty-one-year-old 95-foot Sutphen platform ladder truck.  It failed its annual stress test and major structural […] Read more »

Shrinking Tax Cap Allowance Challenges 2016-2017 Village Budgets

It was billed as a 2% tax cap. Voters went to the booth and approved the measure thinking they had scored a blow for good governance and that the measure […] Read more »