Briarcliff High School Students Learn Stress Coping Techniques at The Meditation Lab

Briarcliff High School’s physical education teachers are giving students tools to reduce stress, both in and outside of school. Physical Education teacher A.J. Thau invited Jennifer Monness, owner of The […] Read more »

From Hastings to Croton, NYC Cyclists Tour the River Towns

At 8 a.m. on a brisk Saturday morning, a crew of 16 from the NYC Adventure Cycling Club loaded up their tents, sleeping bags, cooking utensils and whatever else they […] Read more »

The Nutcracker: How Mice Turn Into Sugar Plum Fairies 

As the end-of-the-year holidays swing into view, so do the cherished cultural markers of the season, like A Christmas Carol, The Messiah and that much-loved ballet with music by Tchaikovsky, […] Read more »

Harckham Calls for Public Hearing on Peekskill Incinerator Plant Permit Renewal

At the request of local environmental justice advocates, New York State Senator Pete Harckham called today for a public hearing hearing as part of the process to renew the Title […] Read more »

Briarcliff Senior Wins Prestigious Scholarship for Innovative Pandemic Model

Teaching himself a new programming language. Building an online pandemic model. Working 20-hour days over the summer. Briarcliff High School senior Jason Starr poured his heart and soul into his […] Read more »

Irvington Union Free School District to Appoint Next Director of Technology

The Irvington Union Free School District Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kristopher Harrison will appoint Keith Baisley as director of technology during the Nov. 22 board of […] Read more »

March of Dimes Annual Real Estate Awards Breakfast Raises Over $1 Million

March of Dimes NY Market held the 35th Annual Real Estate Awards Breakfast Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Brae Burn Country Club in Purchase, NY.  The event shattered its fundraising […] Read more »

Visiting Nurse Services to Test Robotics Program

Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester (VNSW) has received a $75,000 grant for an innovative home care robotics program. The funding comes from NextFifty Initiative, a Colorado-based foundation that supports efforts […] Read more »

Women-owned Businesses that Bring Color to the Hudson Valley

I can’t remember the last time I went to a mall, but my bank account doesn’t stand a chance at a solid makers market or in a cool, local shop. […] Read more »

Irvington’s Main Street School Students Engage in Rich Discussions

Main Street School students and their families participated in rich discussions about books they read during the school’s Parent-Child Book Club on Nov. 9. “It was a tremendous success,” Principal […] Read more »