In the Bible, Jesus shares a parable about a person who was assaulted, robbed and left lying bleeding and injured on the road. Several people walked by and did not […] Read more »
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer surprised rallygoers at an April anti-AAPI hate event organized by a high school junior in Pleasantville. “Too many people feel it’s okay to exhibit hatred […] Read more »
Christina Franklin has been training and working in New York’s theater scene since she was eight years old — starting out in the rehearsal studios of TADA! Youth Theater (whose […] Read more »
Life during a pandemic changes on a daily basis and sometimes it feels like we are all building a plane mid-flight. No one can relate to this more than Briarcliff […] Read more »
On April 30, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation that made New York the sixteenth state to fully legalize marijuana such as that Organic CBD Flower. What does that mean exactly? New Yorkers […] Read more »
It’s been the best of times and the worst of times for local bike shops and their customers. The pandemic has stoked an unprecedented demand for bicycles, while at the […] Read more »
Torview Swim and Tennis Club is a member-owned, community pool based in Ossining. Although the club has been around for 65 years, the tucked-in, 13-acre gem is unknown to many, but […] Read more »
Designation makes nearby communities eligible for funding of watershed management plans, revitalization efforts New York State Senator Pete Harckham and his colleagues in the Senate passed legislation (S.2992) today that […] Read more »
This Saturday, May 8th, from 2-7pm, an Art Liquidation Sale featuring discounts of 60% off, with pieces from the recently closed Driftwood Gallery, owned by Inge Dube, which had been […] Read more »
Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health has received a prestigious four-star rating for the third consecutive year from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency within the U.S. Department […] Read more »

