NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Launches Interventional Cardiology Program and Opens State-of-the-Art Cardiac Catheterization Lab

The new interventional cardiology program will provide advanced cardiac intervention services, expanding access to the hospital’s team of leading specialists and expert care. NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital celebrated the launch […] Read more »

Democrats’ Redistricting Plan Tangled Up in Court

The ongoing effort by state Democrats to redraw election districts was rejected on April 27 by the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s top judicial body. As reported in […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: Irvington Writer Unlocks the Mystery of Her Family

When Irvington’s Robin Dellabough opened up her packet from 23andme, she was eager to learn more about her background and ancestry. What she saw challenged everything she knew about her […] Read more »

Saw Mill River Pkwy Project in Mt. Pleasant to Wrap Up This Summer 

There may be good news arriving this summer for drivers who’ve endured a year-and-a-half of backups along the Saw Mill River Parkway in Mount Pleasant and Pleasantville.  The construction project […] Read more »

Bicycle Sundays Return May 1 along the Bronx River Parkway

Westchester County’s Bicycle Sundays return this spring for a dozen traffic-free days along a 13.1-mile loop of the Bronx River Parkway between White Plains and Yonkers.  The program funded by […] Read more »

Multi-Cloud Architecture Guide

The Multi-Cloud is a cloud computing architecture that uses multiple cloud providers. A multi-cloud strategy can provide your organization with the benefits of different cloud platforms, such as increased scalability, […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Local Help for Ukrainian Refugees

Greenburgh has the 2nd largest Ukrainian population in Westchester. If readers know of refugees from the Ukraine who need medical care they should reach out to the Greenburgh Neighborhood Health […] Read more »

5 Benefits of Surf Skating 

Surfers around the world are constantly looking for ways to improve their skills to ride different waves. While the best place to practice is at the beach, if you stay […] Read more »

Cortlandt Town Hall Building to be Renamed the Linda D. Puglisi Town Hall

The Town of Cortlandt is pleased to announce that Supervisor, Richard Becker, M.D. and members of the Town Board have declared May 1st Linda D. Puglisi Day and will be […] Read more »

Croton Couple Ride National Trend With New E-Bike Shop 

Electric bicycle sales that were already growing before the pandemic have skyrocketed since then, with the trend expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Whether for fitness, transportation, or both, […] Read more »