Feiner Wins Re-Election In Greenburgh Supervisor Race

Election results from last night Paul Feiner 10,974  68% Lucas J. Cioffi  5,190  32%  (unofficial results from Board of Elections website) Below is a letter from Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul […] Read more »

Westchester Knicks Look to Build on Last Season’s Success

The two-week Training Camp for the Westchester Knicks will be coming to a close this week at the MSG Training Facility. Their season will begin on Saturday, November 9th at […] Read more »

Beyond the Classroom- Finding Your Child’s Learning Rhythm

As the holiday season revs up, we see the outline of this year’s edition of our children’s school life. We piece together grades and notes from teachers with sporadic anecdotes from our kids, […] Read more »

‘Tis the Season for Merrymaking with Historic Hudson Valley

Dickens’s ‘Christmas Carol,’ Holiday Boutique Offer Festive Fun Visitors can get into the spirit of the holiday season with dramatic performances of Dickens’s ‘Christmas Carol’ at the historic Old Dutch […] Read more »

LiveOnNY and TSO Honor Northern Westchester Hospital’s President and CEO, Joel Seligman, on Organ Donor Enrollment Day

On Organ Donor Enrollment Day, Helen Irving, President & CEO of LiveOnNY, presented Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH) President and CEO, Joel Seligman, with the Make A Difference award for his continued support of […] Read more »

Retirement and Anniversary Banquet Held for Rev. Donna Lyn Smith-Taylor

On Sunday, November 6, 1994, Rev. Donna Lyn Smith-Taylor was installed as the first female Pastor of the historic Shiloh Baptist Church in Tarrytown.  Now after 47 years of preaching […] Read more »

Publisher Ralph A. Martinelli dies at 57

Ralph A. Martinelli, vice president of the publishing company Today Media and a resident of Ossining, died Nov. 2 at the age of 57.  He was the group publisher of […] Read more »

Lifting Up Westchester Announces Student Essay Contest Exploring Role Hope Plays in Helping Transform Lives

Lifting Up Westchester, a non-profit agency committed to helping individuals achieve self-sufficiency, announced their third annual high school student essay contest. This year the contest will explore the role hope […] Read more »

Swastika and Racial Slur Found at Ossining High School 

A swastika and a racial slur were found scrawled on a bathroom wall at Ossining High School on Thursday, October 31. Police are assisting the school district with an investigation.   […] Read more »

An Open Letter from the Mayor of Ossining

“Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet.” ~Dr. Maya Angelou Ossining is still reacting to news of an incident that […] Read more »