RiverTalk Podcast: Episode 6 – A Conversation with Amanda Bayley of Plan it Wild

Have you considered rewilding for your personal piece of Westchester paradise? Or maybe you’re not familiar with rewilding. Either way, listen to the latest episode of RiverTalk with Plan it […] Read more »

Independent Movie Houses Set to Host Live Screenings

After more than a year delivering an eclectic array of films via livestream, two of the area’s independent movie houses are set to welcome audiences this spring.  The Jacob Burns Film […] Read more »

Top 4 TikTok Tricks to Gain More Followers

TikTok is the latest trendy social media network that provides an innovative way to express creativity and make entertaining content. The app has become widely popular for its short videos […] Read more »

Hounding Out Invasives 

Invasive species are everywhere—in your local parks, your neighborhood, probably even your backyard. These non-native plants and animals don’t normally live here, but are brought in with human help, either intentionally or […] Read more »

Two Local Students among Winners of National Merit Scholarships

Today, National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) released the names of the first group of winners in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Briarcliff High School senior Eve A. Tanios […] Read more »

After a Dark Year, Hope and Curtains Rising at Local Stages

In a year of incalculable loss for so many of us, the arts community has endured not only deaths among its performers that could not be properly mourned, but also […] Read more »

The Great Saw Mil River Celebrates 12th Anniversary

In celebration of Earth Day, hundreds of volunteers join up in a socially distanced cleanup of the Saw Mill River. On Saturday, April 24th, Groundwork Hudson Valley’s Annual Great Saw […] Read more »

County Executive George Latimer Endorses Vivian Mckenzie forMayor Of Peekskill

Endorses Ramon Fernandez, Dwight Douglas, & Rob Scott for Common Council Westchester County Executive George Latimer endorsed Vivian McKenzie for Mayor of Peekskill today, calling her the right woman for […] Read more »

The Sound of Silence; Pleasantville Music Fest Cancelled Again

For the second year in a row, the Pleasantville Music Festival has been cancelled. The event, scheduled for July 10th has fallen victim to NY State’s Corona Virus restrictions that […] Read more »

Feeding Westchester Tackles Food Waste with Recovery Initiative

Farmers, wholesalers, and retail partners help Feeding Westchester keep millions of pounds of food out of landfills each year A major problem around the world, food waste has serious environmental, […] Read more »