Diners, Dives & Dreamers, a festival of original one-act plays, will mark Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT)’s return to in-person performances on Friday, Dec. 3, running for two weekends, through Sunday, […] Read more »
Although it competed for attention with the coveted egg-and-cheese sandwiches and tater tots, this year’s batch of Harvest Soup at Pocantico Hills School was a hit with many students and […] Read more »
As we push forward through the pandemic, what we all value most is connection. We find our days spent on Zoom, punctuated by moments when we get to spend time […] Read more »
The Lighthouse Swim, a non profit organization headed up by swimming enthusiasts held its first Hudson river swim/fundraiser earlier this year and raised $3500 for Feeding Westchester. The funds will […] Read more »
There are a lot of reasons to go back to school. Some people want to try something new, others want to change careers, and some just need more education for […] Read more »
Driving a car may seem like a very easy task, but it is something that requires a lot of responsibility and attention. Driving a car can be dangerous especially if […] Read more »
Compliance Training is a type of training that teaches staff how to comply with all required regulations and legislation that is pertinent for their company and job role. Compliance Training […] Read more »
The Capa Space, an education and exhibition non-profit organization, dedicated to exploring and continuing the legacy of ‘concerned photography’ a term coined by the late Cornell Capa to describe photography […] Read more »
Irvington High School senior Sara Gavagan – the girls soccer team goalie – announced her commitment to play soccer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, during a ceremonial letter of […] Read more »
Finding an effective diet can be very difficult, and once you find it, there comes an even harder job of being true to it. Here are some facts that you […] Read more »

