Westchester Residents Invited to Unite for “One County, One Read” Event

The John C. Hart Memorial Library will participate in the first One County, One Read initiative, a Westchester-wide literary event designed to foster community through a shared reading experience. In […] Read more »

Trio of Westchester Artists Create Happy Mural for Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley

For over 40 years, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses. These wishes provide families with hope during difficult times, strength to persevere, and experiences […] Read more »

Sing Sing Museum Compiling Prison’s Oral History

The Sing Sing Prison Museum in the Village of Ossining has begun collecting interviews as part of a multi-year Oral History Project on religion and incarceration.  The museum is asking volunteers connected to the prison system, […] Read more »

Risen Star Horse Race At Fair Grounds: Betting 101

The Risen Star Stakes remains one of the most important early tests for three-year-olds on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, drawing significant attention from both fans and bettors. The […] Read more »

How Long Do Domestic Violence Charges Stay Actionable?

It is said by the World Population Review that around 10 million people in the US are victims of domestic violence each year and this is projected to continue until […] Read more »

Irvington Middle School Students Participate in Mental Health Learning Experience with JCK Foundation

Students at Irvington Middle School recently participated in a schoolwide learning experience focused on mental health, wellness and connection through a partnership with the JCK Foundation. The experience included a […] Read more »

Remembering the Snow Days of My Youth

Before the snowstorm of January 25, 2026, people were out desperately shopping for bread, water, and milk as if the world supply of goods was going to cease for ages. […] Read more »

Feeding Westchester Names Kristine Borok as New President & CEO

Feeding Westchester, the leading hunger-relief organization serving Westchester County, announced today the appointment of Kristine Borok as its next President and Chief Executive Officer. Borok will assume the role in […] Read more »

Muscoot Farm’s Cluxatawney Henrietta Predicts An Early Spring

Cluxatawney Henrietta at Muscoot Farm is predicting an early spring as she laid an egg this morning. Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said, “Groundhog Day with Cluxatawney Henrietta is a […] Read more »

Instagram Transparency: What Public Activity Can Reveal

Instagram often feels personal, but much of what happens on the platform is visible by default. Likes, follows, comments, and profile changes are public signals that anyone can observe without […] Read more »