Westchester Teen Becomes Professional Car Racer

From the time she was in elementary school, to her current status as a senior at Rye Neck High School, Kristina Esposito has participated in a number of car-racing leagues, camps, […] Read more »

Main Street School Names Spelling Bee Champions

Fourth and fifth graders competed for the title of Main Street School’s best spellers during the 13th annual Spelling Bee championship, held in January. 83 fourth-graders and 55 fifth graders […] Read more »

Road to College: Guide to 2020 

On the road to college, we use milestones to determine what we have accomplished, and what is to come. As we round the new year into February, parents and students […] Read more »

Briarcliff High School Attends NYSTEA 2020

The New York State Theatre Education Association, a statewide organization of theatre educators, promotes and supports theatre education for students in grades pre-K through 12. On the weekend of January […] Read more »

Decorating for the Darker Months … Let’s Get Cozy

We’ve been pretty fortunate with this year’s mild winter, but there’s something about the short days that makes me want to stay inside. I love being warm at home on […] Read more »

Teatown Hudson River Eaglefest Hosts Record Turnout

Over 4,000 attended EagleFest, a banner year for Teatown’s event Teatown Hudson River EagleFest, the annual festival celebrating the bald eagle’s winter migration to the Hudson River, took place once […] Read more »

Hogan Named Senior Vice President, Senior Credit Officer at Tompkins Mahopac Bank

Tompkins Mahopac Bank (TMB) announced the promotion of Elisa Hogan, of Yorktown, NY, to senior vice president, senior credit officer. Hogan has been with TMB since 2012, most recently serving as vice […] Read more »

Local Officials Address Complaints About Water’s Taste and Smell

If you’ve noticed something a bit “off” about the water lately, you’re not alone. Local leaders have been flooded with complaints from residents about the taste and odor of tap […] Read more »

Did You Know? … This Ground-Breaking Turkish Sportsman lived in Tarrytown

Spencer Robinson, a groundskeeper working at the Lyndhurst estate in the 1950s and 1960s, lived with his wife Nina in a gingerbread cottage near the Hudson River. His death in October 1965 went unrecorded in the local […] Read more »

Putting STEM to Work – Fifth in a Series

Thanks to the generous support of Regeneron, a local high school student with a passion for science will be paired, each quarter, with a Regeneron scientist to learn what it […] Read more »