Peekskill Year-End Roundup: From the City Manager

Dear Residents, As we wrap up 2024, I wanted to share a few updates on what’s happening at City Hall. Please review the following and if you have any questions, […] Read more »

Westchester Parks Once Again Earns National Accreditation

Boasting over 50 parks facilities on more than 18,000 acres of greenspace throughout the county, Westchester County Parks has, for the fifth time, earned the distinction of being accredited by […] Read more »

The Arc Westchester Honors Employers Championing Inclusive Workplaces at Annual Employer Recognition Breakfast

The Arc Westchester, the largest organization supporting people with developmental disabilities in Westchester County, hosted its first in-person Employer Recognition Breakfast since 2019 on Friday, November 15, at the Westchester […] Read more »

Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary is Seeking Photography and Artwork for Exhibit

Submit artwork and photography inspired by Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, Saturday, Dec. 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Submissions will be featured in its upcoming Photography and Art […] Read more »

Breaking Down the Key Matchups in the Upcoming Knicks vs. Cavaliers Game

The highly anticipated clash between the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on February 21 promises an exciting showdown. Both teams boast elite players capable of […] Read more »

‘Sing Sing’ Co-Stars Win Top Acting Honors at Gotham Film Festival 

Sing Sing, the acclaimed film set in the Ossining prison about the redemptive power of the arts, took home a pair of major awards at Monday’s Gotham Awards.  Colman Domingo […] Read more »

Cosmetic Medicine Lessons: Transforming Patient Care with Knowledge and Skills

Cosmetic medicine lessons play an integral part in shaping the future of medical aesthetics. For medical professionals eager to expand their skills, these lessons offer more than just theory—they provide […] Read more »

Local Artist’s Stained Glass Seen Far and Wide 

Hundreds of people commute past one Pleasantville native’s work without knowing it. Joseph Cavalieri, 63, is the face behind the iconic “North, South and Home” stained glass artwork that casts […] Read more »

Hillside Food Outreach’s ‘Lights of Hope’ Fundraiser Illuminates the Fight Against Hunger

On Thursday, November 21, Hillside Food Outreach hosted its 2nd annual Lights of Hope bridge lighting event at The Sailhouse in Tarrytown, bringing the community together in a powerful display of support for hunger relief. […] Read more »

Students from 33 Area Schools Attend Annual Human Rights Institute Featuring Award Winning Actor

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center hosted their 9th Annual Human Rights Institute for Middle School Student Leaders on November 19th – 21st at Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester in Rye, New […] Read more »