Tourism Guru on Shoring up River Towns’ Future 

Burns Patterson, a tourism and public relations specialist with strong ties to the region, was recently named executive director of Historic Hudson River Towns.  HHRT is a consortium of riverfront […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Ossining Reassessment Project

Dear Editor: In 2016 the Town of Ossining underwent an important and much needed reassessment project. All properties were assessed at 100% of full market value. It is the goal […] Read more »

IUFSD Appoints Jonathan Hirsch as Irvington High School Principal

Following an extremely comprehensive and highly competitive search process, the Irvington Union Free School District Board of Education has appointed Jonathan Hirsch as the next principal of Irvington High School. […] Read more »

Stop Fearing Classes Or Subjects That Seem Too Difficult And Prepare To Face Them

We all dread a difficult class or subject, especially if it’s a Monday. The best way to cure fear is through preparation, so in this article, I want to tell […] Read more »

Beyond Words: Study Rooms 

Working from home?   Do domestic distractions get in the way? Hendrick Hudson Free Library (HHFL) can help.  We have three study rooms our patrons are free to use. Two accommodate […] Read more »

Tarrytown Student Awarded First Place for Drama Monologue in The Salvation Army’s Creative Arts Talent Contest

  More than 200 young people from grade school to high school involved with the Salvation Army Greater New York Division’s Corps Music & Creative Arts programs recently competed in […] Read more »

Services of Westchester County Set to Launch Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team in Ossining

Services of Westchester County (FSW) will shortly launch mobile crisis response teams that will partner with the Ossining police department and surrounding communities to support those struggling with a mental […] Read more »

Peekskill Welcomes First Credit Union to City

Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union (MHV) held the grand opening of its Peekskill branch on April 21 at 3 North Broad Street (and Park Street). A large crowd was on […] Read more »

How Much to Study at University? The Importance of Breaks

Knowing how much to study is essential to organize yourself in order to pass the exams, but let’s remember that taking breaks is just as important! So today we see […] Read more »

Voting Rights Take Center Stage in Satirical Play

Former Peekskill Councilwoman Vanessa Agudelo, Ossining Town Supervisor Dana Levenberg and Westchester County Legislator Colin Smith will appear in the show on different days. Read more »