9th Annual Sassy Ladies Shopping Night Set for May 17 in Tarrytown

Events To Remember will be holding their 9th Annual Sassy Ladies Shopping Night Out on Friday, May 17, 2019 from 5:30pm to 10pm at The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 455 […] Read more »

Philipsburg Manor to Celebrate Pinkster on Saturday, May 18

African drumming and dancing highlight celebration of oldest African American holiday Drumming, dancing, a reading from celebrated author Michael Twitty, an interactive documentary and movie screenings are just some of […] Read more »

Students and Families Beautify Garden at Dows Lane Elementary School 

A group of Dows Lane Elementary School students and their families worked diligently to revive their school garden by pulling weeds, turning the soil and planting seeds during Garden Community […] Read more »

Dows Lane Elementary School Second Graders Bring Fables to Life 

Dows Lane Elementary School second graders, who have been reading Aesop’s fables, brought literature to life through a creative and authentic learning experience. Students wrote their own scripts for selected fables before performing the tales in front […] Read more »

Trail & Tunnel Notes – Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct: Sing Sing Kill Greenway

“Now shall I walk or shall I ride? ‘Ride,’ Pleasure said; ‘Walk,’ Joy replied.”  ― William Henry Davies, Welsh writer and walker  Everyone has favorite spots on the Aqueduct trail, like Irvington’s […] Read more »

Hakuna Matata! Pocantico Students Perform The Lion King Jr.  

Hakuna Matata! Nearly 70 Pocantico Hills Middle School students comprised the cast and crew of The Lion King Jr. They spent six weeks preparing the production, which they performed on March 29 and 30.  Sheila DePaola, […] Read more »

Nice Weather Means Great Runs! Here’s How to Get and Stay on those Trails 

With the birds chirping and the sun making its debut in the horizon we see new life, new challenges, and new fitness goals. When that first peek of spring weather starts […] Read more »

The Road to College – Second in a Series 

On the road to college, parents and students have much to consider. One question I’m asked quite often is, “When should I start college planning?” The answer: Identify what matters […] Read more »
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

OSA – The Not-So-Silent Epidemic

Parents!  Pause for a moment and consider these questions:  Does your child: Snore or snort or gasp for air while sleeping?  Grind his/her teeth while asleep?  Move a lot in bed or wake up frequently at […] Read more »

Examining the Impact of Local Newspapers on Local Elections 

Everyone knows that local news media is shrinking. Whether there’s no longer a paper arriving to your home with reports on the happenings about town, or the newspaper you’ve read […] Read more »