Westchester Parks Group Picnic Reservations Open for 2025 Season

Group picnic reservations for Westchester County Parks are now open for the 2025 season. Reservations can be made by calling the Westchester County Parks permit office, Monday through Friday from […] Read more »

Sing Sing Prison Museum Receives $2.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment

Sing Sing Prison Museum has received a $2.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative. The grant will support Religion at Sing Sing Prison: […] Read more »

State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg Hosts Student-Led Inauguration

On Friday, January 3, State Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg participated in a ceremonial inauguration led by Peekskill High School students. The program was part of her office’s ongoing efforts to encourage young people […] Read more »

Discover Sacramento This Winter – From Farm-to-Fork to Festive Adventures

What if you could enjoy a winter getaway that combines rich history, vibrant culture, and easy access to stunning natural landscapes – all without harsh weather? Sacramento, California, offers exactly […] Read more »

The Acoustics of Water Hammer: Innovations to Silence High-Rise Plumbing Systems

Water hammer, a common plumbing issue in high-rise buildings, occurs when a sudden change in water flow creates a loud, jarring noise. This phenomenon can lead to significant damage to […] Read more »

Briarcliff Students Explore Holidays Around the World and Enhance Critical Thinking Skills

Superintendent’s Conference Day is an opportunity for teachers to explore new ways of teaching. In mid-December, all teachers at Briarcliff School District participated in a presentation by Peter Liljedahl, who […] Read more »

Archbishop Stepinac High School Integrates AI into Lesson Planning to Foster Deeper Learning and Problem-Solving Skills

This fall, Archbishop Stepinac High School took a bold step into the future of education by integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its curriculum. In partnership with the Lower Hudson Regional […] Read more »

Real-Life Couples and Comedians Take the Irvington Theater Stage in February

They got married so you don’t have to! Join Irvington Theater for the delightfully irreverent Love’s A Joke, which has taken the comedy scene by storm. In this one-night-only, uniquely […] Read more »

Field Hall Foundation Accepting Spring Grant Applications

Field Hall Foundation supports programs and projects that improve the lives of older adults and caregivers in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties. Priority is given to proposals focused on the […] Read more »

Why Should Businesses Choose Wholesale Cabinets for High-Volume Projects in Tampa: Key Benefits and Considerations

Choosing wholesale cabinets for high-volume projects can significantly benefit businesses in Tampa. By selecting this option, you access cost-effective solutions that maintain high quality and durability. This approach allows you […] Read more »