Sometimes you do all the right things and yet, you’re still not losing weight. It’s frustrating and annoying to say the least, and it causes a lot of people […] Read more »
Since Saturday I have had a stomach bug, a colonoscopy, my son got the stomach bug and I lost my voice…and yet I am certain tomorrow will be a better […] Read more »
December 6, 2011 · 9:05 am Holidays are coming. Gifts are being wrapped, and I am making room for the new purchases. I am always surprised at how great it […] Read more »
Hydrofracking is the extraction of oil from rock deep within the earth’s crust. The issues surrounding fracking stretch far beyond the actual drilling process and can affect many different aspects […] Read more »
Now before you get all worked up into a tizzy saying how I’m pulling the rug out from under your feet and you knew it was too good to […] Read more »
On Sunday December 4th, join soprano Briana Sakamoto, pianist Pej Reitz, bassoonist Devon Tipp, flutist Elyse Knobloch and the Northern Westchester Flutes for an afternoon of music. The program features Bellini, Rossini, Martin, […] Read more »
I remember the saying “TIME FLIES WHEN YOUR HAVING A GOOD TIME.” I must amend that, because this year has not really been that fun, yet it has flown by. […] Read more »
It’s right there on the horizon; so close you can almost smell it. And fast on its heel is the holiday season with merry songs already hitting the airwaves. Every […] Read more »
When the results of the 2011 round of No Child Left Behind – mandated testing for grades 3-8 are officially released later this year, the Union Free School District of […] Read more »
To honor Briarcliff’s 110th Anniversary next year, The Briarcliff Manor/Scarborough Historical Society is creating a 128-page photo book on the history of the Village. It will be published by Arcadia […] Read more »

