New York has always had a flair for the dramatic: Broadway, Wall Street, the Yankees, so it’s no surprise that when the Empire State legalized online sports betting, it did […] Read more »
Sudden loss changes a household in an instant. Daily rhythms feel unfamiliar, the smallest tasks require more energy than usual, and emotions seem to appear without warning. Many people describe […] Read more »
Tarrytown resident and Presidential Leadership Scholar David Baumwoll has released a new children’s chapter book, Ruthie for the People: Saving Friendship Tree!, which introduces young readers to the core values of democracy through adventure, friendship and community action. Baumwoll is a lawyer, non-profit leader, civic […] Read more »
One of this year’s recipients of the Briarcliff High School Distinguished Alumni Award, Class of 1965 alumna Elizabeth Rodgers, recently visited the school to unveil her plaque at the Hall […] Read more »
Rehabilitation Through the Arts, the Purchase-based nonprofit whose work was highlighted in the film Sing Sing, has launched its program to prepare women at the Taconic Correctional Facility in Bedford for life after prison. Reimagining Myself is geared […] Read more »
Westchester County’s 20th annual Holiday Gift Drive has begun. First launched in 2005, the drive collects toys as well as monetary donations to buy presents and gift cards to help the […] Read more »
Bitcoin has made a significant impact on finance, becoming a common topic of conversation at dinner tables and business meetings. Whether you are an experienced investor or just starting to […] Read more »
Taking care of your skin is a rewarding commitment. It involves nurturing your skin, keeping it healthy, and feeling confident every day. With many products and advice available, starting can […] Read more »
New York’s four commercial casinos brought in about $56 million during October, up 4% from the same month last year. The bump’s not huge, but it shows people haven’t stopped […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham, along with local partners The Pantry (formerly the Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry) and the Bedford Teachers Association, held a food drive on November […] Read more »

