Camp Poco was in Full Summer Fun Mode

On a recent summer Friday, campers at Camp Poco, the day camp program hosted by the Pocantico Hills Central School District, enjoyed the Camp Fair, complete with games, food, and […] Read more »

Ossining Educator Awarded International Recognition Of ISTE Certification

Allison Bacon, Coordinator of Instructional Technology at Ossining Union Free School District, has been awarded the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Certification. The ISTE Certification is designed to […] Read more »

Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley to host 16th Annual Walk For Wishes Walkathon

Benefit Will Help Grant Wishes for Local Children Tarrytown-based Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley is seeking walkers to join in its 16th annual Walk for Wishes benefit on Sunday, October 23rd at […] Read more »

Hope’s Door Receives 2022 Purple Ribbon Award

Recipients of $30,000 in Grants to be Revealed Live on Sept. 21 Kayla Stephens, Youth Educator and DV Counselor at Hope’s Door, won the Purple Ribbon Award in the category […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: in Support of Early Voting

Early voting has started in the Congressional primary contests. Voter turnout is expected to be very light.   NYS and Westchester County could do more to encourage more voter participation in […] Read more »

Partner Content: Lifesaving STOP THE BLEED Training Can Be the Difference in an Emergency

During a time when there is a large focus on public health emergencies such as COVID-19 and Monkeypox, it is important to remember that other disasters and emergencies still occur […] Read more »

Life After a Trucking Accident – What to Expect When Settling a Claim

No accident is a pleasant ordeal. However, when a crash involves a truck, the chances of suffering severe, life-altering injuries or even death can be high. While hiring a modesto […] Read more »

Support Connection Launches Team Spirit Campaign

Support Connection announces the launch of the “Team Spirit” campaign for their 2022 Annual Support-A-Walk, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 2. This year’s Walk will take place in FDR Park in […] Read more »

Outdoors in the River Towns – Let’s Be Careful Out There

“We love our outdoor spaces – gardening, walking our pets, hiking. People in the Hudson Valley spend a lot of time outside,” says State Sen. Pete Harckham. He’s right, of […] Read more »

Tarrytown Author Challenges Readers to Remember the 80s

If you remember Pac-Man, Cabbage Patch dolls, MTV, Sasson jeans, and who shot J.R. (and can do it without Google), a new trivia book about the “Decade of Decadence” may […] Read more »