It’s fair to say that today’s dog owners are more aware and informed on animal welfare than they have ever been before, especially in terms of what products they choose […] Read more »
A lightning delay is one of the few calls in school sports where hesitation can turn serious in seconds. Many schools now view a lightning detection system as part of […] Read more »
Freedom Holding Corp., which is listed on Nasdaq, has recapitalized its Japanese subsidiary, Freedom Japan Co., Ltd., by purchasing 1,800 of its ordinary shares at an issue price of 50,000 […] Read more »
Spotify’s algorithm doesn’t care how good a song sounds; it cares how many people are already listening. Artists with thin follower counts get passed over before playlist editors or discovery […] Read more »
A TikTok with stacks of views doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. People might watch, but there’s no buzz, no conversation, and not much reason for the next viewer to jump in. […] Read more »
Peekskill residents and elected officials gathered today to protest the latest “rebrand” of fossil fuel giant Enbridge’s proposed pipeline project, one that was resoundingly rejected by local communities last year […] Read more »
Five Westchester-area companies came together on June 5 for Feeding Westchester’s 17th Annual Golden Scoop Corporate Packing Competition, packing 19,500 pounds of fresh produce and raising more than $46,000 and […] Read more »
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, observed annually to draw attention to the victims of gun violence in the United States, unique among industrialized nations for its high number of […] Read more »
The Sleepy Hollow St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is proud to announce that The Neighborhood House has been selected as the official dedicatee of the 2026 Sleepy Hollow St. Patrick’s Parade. […] Read more »
For New York football fans, the end of the annual NFL draft always gives them hope. Coming out of a difficult 2025 season, the Jets and Giants were both hoping […] Read more »


