Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins Holds Black History Month Reception

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins held a Black History Month Reception at the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains, bringing together community members and elected officials from across the County […] Read more »

J Sports Academy Summer Camp Unveils New Multi-Sport Program

J Sports Academy, created by the Shames JCC on the Hudson in partnership with the JCC Mid-Westchester in 2024, quickly earned glowing reviews from parents and campers for its elite […] Read more »

Irvington Volunteer Ambulance Corps Needs Your Support

Known for their quick and compassionate care, residents have viewed the Irvington Volunteer Ambulance Corps as a reliable staple in the community since 1963. The 501(c)(3) non-profit responds to around […] Read more »

Ossining and Tarrytown Education Foundations Fill the Gap 

A big chunk of the property taxes in Tarrytown and Ossining funds the school districts. State and federal grants also provide money for education, but the districts in the River […] Read more »

Should You Erase All Your Tweets Before a Career Change?

People access social media platforms in every corner of modern life. People can use Twitter to broadcast their ideas along with their perspectives and life events to both their acquaintances […] Read more »

How Does Your Credit Score Impact Your Ability to Get a Loan? A Borrower’s Guide

Looking to upgrade your financial toolbox and access better loan options? It all starts with understanding and improving your credit score. A higher credit score is more than just a […] Read more »

The Origins of Blackjack: How a Simple Card Game Took Over the World – And How You Can Play at Pocket Pokies Casino

If you love online pokies, then you probably enjoy testing your luck on classic table games too—and there’s no bigger classic than blackjack! This centuries-old card game has been captivating […] Read more »

Why 2025 Will Be a Key Year for the New York Gambling Industry

Two new members have been appointed to the New York Gaming Facility Location Board (NYGFLB). The decision to appoint Marion Phillips III and Greg Reimers was made on January 27 […] Read more »

Briarcliff Reduces Village Speed Limit to 25 MPH on Most Roads

On November 12, 2024, the Village of Briarcliff Manor Board of Trustees approved a change to the local road safety framework by reducing the Village-wide speed limit from 30 MPH […] Read more »

Broadway Training Center of Westchester’s Production of The Hello Girls Set for March 28-30

Broadway Training Center (BTC) has been creating theater and nurturing a sense of community for 33 years, nestled in the historic village of Hastings-on-Hudson. The nationally awarded youth theater group […] Read more »