Members of Irvington Middle School’s Student Council worked together to support a good cause by collecting supplies for the Lucky Dog Refuge, a dog shelter in Stamford, Connecticut. Under the […] Read more »
Managing your money can be challenging, and for many of us, there will come a time when we are in debt. This could be because of financial help you’ve applied […] Read more »
There is quite a bit of opposition [to cannabis dispensaries in Tarrytown] which I believe will only increase. Read more »
Marilyn Elie, co-founder of the Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition, has tracked events at the now-decommissioned nuclear energy power plant over the past quarter-century. The Cortlandt Manor resident’s seminal role […] Read more »
“Really?!” That’s a typical reaction of people who learn that the current site of the now-decommissioning Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant once had a 100 foot-by-150-foot swimming pool for city […] Read more »
Coming soon to your school cafeteria! There is a new Food Service Director in the district and he has a lot of new and exciting ideas that he is bringing […] Read more »
Climate change. Mental health. Exploring cultures. Those are some of the themes that students in AP Art at Briarcliff High School have selected for their portfolios. During the year-long course, […] Read more »
Investing in your education is one of the best ways to open the door to endless opportunities throughout your life. The more qualifications you earn, the easier it will be […] Read more »
The Westchester County Office of Economic Development today announced that Launch1000, an innovative, fully remote, self-paced program designed to turn concepts and ideas into business plans and startups, will begin […] Read more »
The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to receive a Grants for Arts Projects award of $20,000. The […] Read more »

