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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 (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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »

