Screening of The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley

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 »

Westchester County Office For Women Holds Fifth Annual Thanksgiving Food Share Program For Domestic Violence Victims

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 »

Toll Brothers Subdivision and Site Plan Approved in Yorktown

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 Names New Chief Financial and Chief Human Resources

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 »

How to Spot the Hidden Contract Risks Everyone Else Misses

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 »

How Cybersecurity Detects Threats Faster Than Humans

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 »

Betting Bonuses You Can Legally Claim in New York

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 »

Coping With Sudden Loss: How Families Can Navigate the Hardest Moments

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 »

Local Author’s New Children’s Book Brings Democracy to Life 

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 »

Distinguished Briarcliff High School Alumna Offers Life Lessons

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 »