How Nursing Homes Can Simplify Their Biomedical Waste Management Process

Nursing homes handle everything from wound care to medication injections daily, meaning they produce a steady flow of medical waste — especially used needles and contaminated dressings. Managing all that […] Read more »

How Poor Truck Maintenance Becomes Your Legal Advantage

You expect the massive semi-truck barreling down the highway to have been inspected, brakes checked, fluids topped off, and tires up to standard. But what happens when maintenance was skipped […] Read more »

Harckham Secures $50K in State Funding for Peekskill Fire Department Equipment Purchases

New York State Senator Pete Harckham is joined by members of the City of Peekskill Common Council and the Peekskill Fire Department to inspect the recently arrived critical battery-operated emergency […] Read more »

Northern Westchester and Phelps hospitals earn top “A” safety grade from Leapfrog for Fall 2025

Northwell’s Northern Westchester Hospital and Phelps Hospital have each received an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group for fall 2025, recognizing their commitment to protecting patients from preventable […] Read more »

World Prematurity Day to be Observed in Westchester County

To raise awareness about the challenges and lifelong impact of preterm birth, the Westchester County Health Department is recognizing World Prematurity Day on Monday, November 17. This year’s global theme, […] Read more »

Greenburgh Town Hall Art Exhibit Focuses on ‘Hungry’- Link to Interview With Artist Below

With all the current news about SNAP benefits being halted and food banks and food donation sites cropping up, “Hungry,” Leila Dorne‘s current exhibit at  Greenburgh Town Hall about food […] Read more »

How to Contact The American Red Cross for Hurricane Melissa Relief

If you are having trouble contacting a loved one after Hurricane Melissa’s destruction in the Caribbean, the American Red Cross may be able to help through its Restoring Family Links […] Read more »

Ossining’s First Dispensary Opens in Growing Waterfront District

Ossining’s first legal marijuana dispensary, Up The River, is hosting a Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting with the Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce to officially celebrate this exciting new business. The […] Read more »

Paving projects announced for Routes 9A, 133 and 100B

On the heels of unveiling a $19.2 million repaving project along Route 9A from Briarcliff Manor to Mount Pleasant, the state has allocated another $8 million to improve sections of Route 133 in the towns of […] Read more »

Three Feet to Life: Why Safe Passing Laws Are More Than Just Formalities

In the United States, bicycle accidents are no longer the thing of the extraordinary. Thousands of individuals who like pedals but not a steering wheel sit down on the country […] Read more »