Screening of The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley, followed by a Panel Discussion with members of local environmental organizations in the Katonah Village Library. The Bedford Conservation […] Read more »
The Westchester County Office for Women (OFW), in collaboration with New Dawn Family Resource Center of Pound Ridge and advocacy agencies from across the County, assembled close to 400 Thanksgiving […] Read more »
The Yorktown Planning Board approved Toll Brothers’ proposal for a 118-unit development on Catherine Street, paving the way for the construction of an active-senior community. The age-restricted townhomes on approximately […] Read more »
The Arc Westchester, the largest organization in Westchester County supporting people with developmental disabilities, is proud to announce the appointments of Dan Bell as its new Chief Financial Officer and […] Read more »
It’s estimated that the U.S. lawsuit system costs businesses $160 billion a year in direct legal expenses and lost revenue from legal uncertainty. One in five small businesses is expected […] Read more »
Introduction – The Speed of Modern Cyber Threats Cyberattacks today move at an incredible pace. A ransomware infection or phishing campaign can spread in minutes, leaving little time for organizations […] Read more »
New York has always had a flair for the dramatic: Broadway, Wall Street, the Yankees, so it’s no surprise that when the Empire State legalized online sports betting, it did […] Read more »
Sudden loss changes a household in an instant. Daily rhythms feel unfamiliar, the smallest tasks require more energy than usual, and emotions seem to appear without warning. Many people describe […] Read more »
Tarrytown resident and Presidential Leadership Scholar David Baumwoll has released a new children’s chapter book, Ruthie for the People: Saving Friendship Tree!, which introduces young readers to the core values of democracy through adventure, friendship and community action. Baumwoll is a lawyer, non-profit leader, civic […] Read more »
One of this year’s recipients of the Briarcliff High School Distinguished Alumni Award, Class of 1965 alumna Elizabeth Rodgers, recently visited the school to unveil her plaque at the Hall […] Read more »

