A Letter from the Tarrytown Music Hall

Dear Music Hall Friends, While our historic, 135-year-old theater is now closed as our area, our nation and the entire world responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will continue to […] Read more »

Did You Know … About Irvington’s Villa Lewaro and the Amazing Woman Behind It

  Irvington today has a thriving connection to the cause of female betterment thanks to resident Eileen Fisher’s Women Together program. But a century earlier, the Village was home to another […] Read more »

Attention Business Owners: 3:30 p.m. Webinar Today on Disaster Loan Information

Friday, March 20, at 3:30pm Westchester small businesses are facing unprecedented challenges as we work together to address the impacts of COVID-19 on all sectors of our economy. This webinar […] Read more »

Theme Day Ideas for Home Schooling Kids

As an early childhood educator, I came up with a list of 30 theme days to keep lessons and activities fun and focused. If you have more theme day ideas, […] Read more »

Veteran Hudson Valley Media Figure Bruce Apar Joins Alain Begun to Launch Community Monthly in Northern Westchester

Introducing River Journal North  Two Hudson Valley media entrepreneurs are joining forces to deliver a new quality-of-life monthly publication for all residents and businesses of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, and Peekskill.    Alain […] Read more »

Prepare for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Outbreak: Three Tips to Navigate

As schools and universities, along with places of work, close for short or longer term durations, online communication and learning is going to be a critical tool. Whether using Zoom™, […] Read more »

College Application Decisions & Course Selection

As we enter March, there are many things to consider as we continue down the road to college. While the end of that road may finally be in sight for […] Read more »

World Read Aloud Day Inspires Kindness at Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School

Students at Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School welcomed prominent members of the community as special guest readers at each school during the annual World Read Aloud Day […] Read more »

Irvington High School sophomore Wins MIT’s 2020 THINK competition

Brooke Dunefsky, an Irvington High School sophomore and a budding scientist, has won the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s 2020 THINK competition for her paper and project, “A Self-Adapting Device that […] Read more »

Ossining Students Thrive with Peaches the Dog in the Classroom

Brandon Beck’s fifth-grade class read a TIME for Kids article last year about dogs in schools, prompting a discussion about how great it would be to do that at Roosevelt […] Read more »