Partner Content: Why Do I Need A Revocable Living Trust?

It is a common misconception that trusts are only for wealthy individuals. There are a myriad of reasons why people of all income brackets should utilize a trust as a […] Read more »

Irvington Sophomore Science Research Students take Home Awards

Twenty-one sophomore science research students competed at the Somers Science Fair on June 3, with nine of them winning awards. There were 637 students from 36 schools present at the […] Read more »

Ossining’s JP Promotional Products Celebrates 20th Anniversary

As JP Promotional Products celebrates its 20th anniversary, a journey that began from a small storage space in Elmsford, there’s a lot that this family-owned business is thankful for. Building […] Read more »

Shames JCC Launches Construction of New Multi-Million Dollar Facility Expansion

On June 13, the Shames JCC commenced the construction of their new multi-million dollar facility with a celebration comprised of a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony, as well as speeches highlighting the […] Read more »

Thoughtful Productions Launched to Address Theater Needs

Sixteen years ago, Steven Schragis was the National Director of The Learning Annex, an education company which ran business classes all across the U.S. and Canada. He happened to attend […] Read more »

Compost Giveback Day Scheduled for Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown

Members of the The Sleepy Hollow Environmental Advisory Committee (SHEAC), Climate Smart Communities and Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council (TEAC) will conduct their first “Compost Giveback Day” on June 25 from […] Read more »

Peekskill Seeks to Fill Vacancies on its Boards and Commissions

The City of Peekskill is seeking applications from residents to fill vacancies on its various Boards and Commissions. The current vacancies that need to be filled are on the Board […] Read more »

Irvington’s Dows Lane Third Grader Receives Distinguished Student Award

Chloe Vesey, a third grade student in Christopher Cullen and Joan Burns’ class at Dows Lane, was honored with the 2023 Westchester County Clerk’s Distinguished Student Award on June 1. […] Read more »

Freedom’s Road, From Selma to Ossining 

When JoAnne Bland was a young girl growing up in Selma, Alabama, in the 1960s, the local drug store had a lunch counter that served ice cream to local children […] Read more »

Hansberry’s 1963 ‘Rally for Freedom’ Lives On

The Lorraine Hansberry Coalition, with generous support from the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, organized a two-week, four-event 60th anniversary commemoration of the Rally to Support the Southern Freedom Movement, which acclaimed […] Read more »