Local Briarcliff Resident Named BHS 2023 Distinguished Alumni

Briarcliff School District has an ongoing commitment to students’ civic engagement and to inspiring them be informed and willing to promote the common good through service and civic duty. It […] Read more »

Kentucky’s NBA Stars vs. Hudson Valley’s MLB Prospects: Who’s Making an Impact?

Basketball and baseball are two of the most popular and competitive sports in the United States, and they have produced some of the most talented and promising players in the […] Read more »

Evaluating Property Value: Factors That Matter Most

When buying or selling a home, the biggest factor can also be the most nerve-racking – the overall value. Sure, the “real” value of the home is whatever willing buyers […] Read more »

Tolls on the Mario Bridge, Thruway Rising Next Year

The New York State Thruway Authority recently approved toll hikes along the entire length of the 570-mile highway system — including the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge — starting Jan. 1, […] Read more »

Mark Dickey Has a Cavernous Craving for Caving

Mark Dickey usually saves people from cave disasters, but last month he generated international headlines after experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding while helping to map one of the world’s deepest caves in […] Read more »

Peekskill Youth Bureau and Police Host National Night Out 

On a Tuesday night roaming around Peekskill, the classic summer smell of roasting hot dogs and a steady beat echoing from the speakers of DJ Esco’s turntables led the way […] Read more »

Ossining Little League 11U Wins District 33 Championship 

Congratulations go out to the Ossining 11U Little League Tournament Team, who won the District 33 championship this past July in the Little League World Series. District 33 is made […] Read more »

Journaling: Editor’s Sampler

I’m sure most of you more (ahem!) mature readers recall Whitman’s Sampler, which is what our fictional fllm friend Forrest Gump was referring to when he uttered the famous epigram […] Read more »

Partner Content: Planning For Your Loved One with Special Needs

If you have a child, grandchild, or other loved one with a severe and chronic mental or physical disability, it is more important than ever to plan for their future. […] Read more »

SUNY Westchester Community College Receives $3 Million NSF Grant To Lead Regional Effort In Increasing LatinX Participation In STEM

SUNY Westchester Community College was awarded a $3 million grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of students pursuing degrees in STEM […] Read more »