Westchester County Hosts Its First Youth Medtech Conference

On Saturday, October 28, the Westchester County Youth Bureau hosted the inaugural Youth MedTech Conference with over 250 middle school and high school students at Mercy University’s Westchester campus in […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: In Support of Karen Brown

To the Editor: I would like to enthusiastically support the re-election of Karen Brown for Mayor of Tarrytown. I have worked with Karen during her tenure as Mayor and have […] Read more »

Free Reading of New Play at the Paramount Theater – Throwing Stones

The Paramount Theater in Peekskill will host a free reading of Throwing Stones, a new play about love, betrayal, Shakespeare, and curling on Sunday, November 19 at 2:00pm. About the […] Read more »

Axial Theater to Honor Westchester Poet Laureate BK Fischer and Lisa Hertz

Among auction items are signed scripts by playwrights John Patrick Shanley and Craig Lucas Read more »

The Ultimate Guide to Navigating College Life: Tips, Tricks, and Advice for Success

Navigating college life can be a thrilling yet challenging experience. With a new environment, more responsibilities, and the pressure to succeed, it’s essential to be equipped with the right strategies. […] Read more »

Flash Mob Takes Over Patriot’s Park to Raise Funds for Kids’ Club

Shoppers standing in line to grab apples and fresh bread at the TaSH Farmer’s Market this weekend got an unexpected Halloween treat. Dancers in black and white, some wearing wigs, […] Read more »

United Way Women’s Leadership Council “Take a Walk in Her Shoes” Event to Celebrate Women in Philanthropy

Two powerful women who have used their celebrated careers to help other women, will receive the United Way Women’s Leadership Council’s 2023 ‘Woman of Distinction” award on December 5th at […] Read more »

‘The Hudson Gives Hope to People All Around the World’ 

When Lewis Pugh reached the stretch of the Hudson River that runs along the Westchester County shoreline, the end of his 315-mile swim down the river’s entire length was in […] Read more »

Briarcliff Teams Take Both Battle of the Books Crowns

Like athletes preparing for a big game, some competitors began training last spring for the epic Battle of the Books, a round-robin knockout trivia tournament held at Ossining High School […] Read more »

“Dilemmas with Dinner” at Irvington High School

Irvington High School students will present “Dilemmas with Dinner” as its fall play from Nov. 3-4. Under the guidance of director Stephen DiGiovanni, assistant director and producer Sara Lake-Garcia, and […] Read more »