Sustainable Westchester’s Electric Public Transit Proposal Selected as Phase One Awardee by New York Clean Transportation

Bee-Line On-Demand, Sustainable Westchester’s innovative proposal for an electric, on-demand public transportation service in Peekskill, NY, was recently selected for a Phase One grant award through the New York Clean […] Read more »

Road to College: Taking the Long-Term View

The college planning process is no longer defined by the early months of senior year, completing applications to finally submit to a curated list of colleges and universities. This process […] Read more »

At the Head of Their Class: Saluting Our Vals & Sals

[Ed. Note: We invited Valedictorians and Salutatorians at the four public high schools in the communities we cover to tell us a little about themselves on a questionnaire we provided. Due to space limitations, these are […] Read more »

Ossining ‘Coasts’ onto the Screen in Homemade Drama 

The River Towns can claim their fair share of creative residents. Writers, artists, comedians, photographers, actors, and musicians live here. But up until recently, Ossining hasn’t had that much of […] Read more »

The 5 Most Popular Sports in New York

New York is a diverse state, a melting pot of cultures and traditions. As a result, there are many varied tastes when it comes to sports. Some of these are […] Read more »

Vanessa Agudelo Endorsed by New York Working Families Party

As Member of “We Can’t Wait” Slate, Agudelo Joins Coordinated Effort to Champion Policies Making New York Affordable for Everyone Vanessa Agudelo announced the New York Working Families Party (NY […] Read more »

Top Paying Medical Jobs in Upstate New York

Working in the medical sector in Upstate New York brings with it a wide range of benefits, and this is why competition for positions in this sector can be stiff. […] Read more »

Best Tips for Writing an Essay on Your Road to College

Starting college is exciting for many reasons. It is a brand new world with new people and new ways to organize one’s life. But it is also about the new […] Read more »

Harckham Bill to Help Municipalities Create Renewable Energy Projects Passes in Senate

New York State Senator Pete Harckham and his colleagues in the State Senate have approved a bill he reintroduced earlier this year that will help municipalities with parkland restrictions in […] Read more »

BluePath Service Dogs Hosts Sixth Annual Walkathon on May 14

On Saturday, May 14, BluePath Service Dogs will host their sixth annual walkathon at FDR State Park in Yorktown Heights. The family-friendly fundraiser, held from 10:00am to 1:00pm, will raise […] Read more »