Pollinator Pathways Gain Momentum in the River Towns

Pollinator pathways are a growing trend. With bird and insect populations under stress, activists up and down the Hudson River are planting native species and spurning the use of pesticides […] Read more »

Leadership Skills Needed for Business Success

Leadership is the backbone of any successful business. Effective leaders inspire their teams, drive innovation, and navigate their companies through challenges towards sustained growth. As the business landscape continues to […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Concerns Regarding Teacher Union’s Involvement in School Board Elections

Dear Editor, As a concerned member of our community, I feel compelled to shed light on a troubling trend that has emerged in our local school board elections. While our […] Read more »

Taylor Swoop a Distant 3rd to Beakoncé in Falcon Naming Vote

Beakoncé easily outpolled Taylor Swoop as the top votegetter in the contest to name the four peregrine falcon chicks that recently hatched high atop the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.    […] Read more »

Lighthouse In Sleepy Hollow Reopens After Major Restoration

To commemorate the completion of the $3.4 million capital project, Westchester County Executive George Latimer held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 23 at the Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow, unveiling […] Read more »

Part 2 of ‘Peekskill Riots’ Film at Field Library June 8

The five-episode docu-series by Jon Bennett explores events leading up to the 1949 Peekskill Riots Read more »

Sleepy Hollow’s $4.5M Earmarked for Five Downtown Projects

Sleepy Hollow is the recipient of $4.5 in state funding to pay for five projects aimed at transforming the village’s downtown.   The village’s approval was among 21 projects for the […] Read more »

Route 9A Project Gets $20M to Design Briarcliff Upgrade

The roughly one-mile stretch of Route 9A between the Taconic State Parkway and Pleasantville Road in Briarcliff Manor – notorious for its potholes and undersized overpass – is the target […] Read more »

Rehabilitation Through the Arts Presents ‘Thoughts of a Colored Man’ At Green Haven Correctional Facility

Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), a nonprofit that helps people in prison develop critical life skills through the arts, closed out a week of performances of the Broadway play Thoughts […] Read more »

Veteran Ossining Firefighter and Police Officer Named 2nd Vice President of Firefighters Association of New York

Longtime Ossining resident Donald Farrell has been appointed as 2nd Vice President of the Firefighters Association of the State of New York (FASNY). For the past five years, Farrell has […] Read more »