Letter to the Editor: Unite Sleepy Hollow Broke the Village Budget

To the Editor, David Schroedel recently praised Unite Sleepy Hollow (USH) as the “competent” alternative to TAG. But the record shows otherwise. What USH has delivered is reckless spending and […] Read more »

Come Celebrate 150 years of Peekskill History at the Herrick House

Are you looking for something different to do on an otherwise sleepy Sunday afternoon? We’ve got a solution and a suggestion—The Peekskill Museum cordially invites you to celebrate the 150th […] Read more »

Why Leadership Training for Mid-Level Managers Is Essential

Mid-level managers are essential in any organization, serving as a liaison between executives and workers on the ground. These managers must be given leadership training to ensure the company’s success. […] Read more »

Beginner’s Guide: How to Choose the Right Cruiser E-bike

Why Choose a Cruiser E-bike? If you’re new to electric bikes, a cruiser e-bike (also called an electric beach cruiser) is one of the most beginner-friendly options. Unlike mountain bikes […] Read more »

AI in Logo Animation: Bringing Static Designs to Life

I remember the first time I saw an AI-powered animated logo. It was a visual punch. A simple mark — nothing special — suddenly started breathing, bending, vibrating on screen, […] Read more »

Behind the Bench: The Untold Power of Court Document Retrieval for Legal Wins

In the world of litigation, victories are often attributed to sharp arguments, persuasive attorneys, or favorable judges. Yet one of the most overlooked factors that fuels courtroom success is court […] Read more »

Balancing Accessibility and Privacy: Redaction Best Practices in Educational Content

In the digital era, educational material is actively disseminated on the Internet, and it can be research articles or lectures delivered online. Although the availability of this content to institutions […] Read more »

County Executive and State Comptroller Urge Westchester Residents To Claim Over $453 Million In Lost Money

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli are urging residents to check if they have lost money owed to them. Westchester County residents, businesses, […] Read more »

Harckham, Slater Bill Honoring Jake Arcara with Route 118 Designation Signed into Law

New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in honor of the late Jake […] Read more »

African American Men of Westchester and Earn Your Leisure Host the First Name, Image, and Likeness Conference  

The African American Men of Westchester and Earn Your Leisure will host a conference focused on providing information and guidance to athletes who have become eligible to receive compensation for […] Read more »