Irvington High School Students Advance to State Finals with Groundbreaking Science Research

Three Irvington High School students – seniors Marlo Gordon and Sophie Surguladze and junior Lena Svigals – were recently selected as regional finalists in the Upstate Junior Science and Humanities […] Read more »

“Living on Stage: A Life Dramatized” Coming to Ossining Library

Sarah Bracey White, poet, memoirist, essayist, playwright, stage performer and Greenburgh’s longtime Director of Cultural Affairs – has created “Living on Stage,” a Black History Month event featuring monologues, poetry, […] Read more »

Unlocking Market Success: The Real Challenge After Developing Your AI Tool

You’ve finally decided to take your side hustle to a full-time gig. After years of false starts, you’ve made a few inroads into the local market and are ready to […] Read more »

Obituary: Sister Susan Gardella – 1957-2025

Sister Susan Gardella, RSHM died peacefully at St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY, Tuesday, January 14, 2025. She was 67 years of age and had been a member of the […] Read more »

Obituary: Barbara Winter Golli, 94

Barbara Winter Gommi of Bloomfield Hills, MI, formerly of Pocantico Hills, NY, died on January 10, 2025, at age 94 years. Born in New York City in 1930, she is […] Read more »

Blind Tiger Hosts Improv Events in Ossining and Peekskill

Blind Tiger Improv recently began its second full year of shows at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity in Ossining. At this show, they debuted new teams and players to the […] Read more »

Croton Wrestler Sets Sights on State Championship and Beyond

Croton-Harmon Senior Wrestler Henry Martin has the mindset and grueling training regimen of a champion. He has his sights set on attending New York University (NYU) in the fall and […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community Presents Black History & Culture: Eyes Wide Open

Bethany Arts Community (BAC) is honored to announce its 5th annual Black History & Culture exhibition, titled “Black History & Culture: Eyes Wide Open.” The exhibition is curated by Ossining […] Read more »

“The Happiness Show” Brings Joy, Representation, and Puppetry to Tarrytown

The Happiness Show is a family-friendly puppet and improv performance starring YAI’s own Derrick Singlar, a talented artist with Down syndrome who attends YAI’s Tarrytown Day Habilitation program. Derrick, a passionate puppetry enthusiast, […] Read more »

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Facing Federal Charges

Dealing with federal charges requires careful handling and thorough preparation to avoid severe consequences. The best way to navigate this complicated process is to avoid common mistakes. Here are three […] Read more »