“Preservation of Life — Is The Goal Of It All”

I had the privilege of sitting opposite Office Arcangelo F. Liberatore when he summed up his motto as a Police Officer. “The preservation of life is the goal of it […] Read more »

Club Fit Instructors Enter ACE Hall of Fame

Liz Mallon, Olivia Kapush  and Karen Cornetz are three women from different backgrounds who have found themselves all on the same journey. Through years of dance, and health and fitness […] Read more »

It Takes a Village – A Taxing Look at Where Your Money Goes

Ah, Westchester! The schools – and, come summer, the pools. The many fab restaurants, the neighborhood haunts. The lush abundant greenery – the gorgeous sprawling scenery. Okay, enough bad poetry, […] Read more »

Allow Them To Love Us

I have written in this newspaper before about animals – pets, service dogs, horses, etc. I love animals, have done much volunteer work with animals, including newborn guide dogs, and […] Read more »

Pre-Mother’s Day Plant Sale

The Garden Club of Irvington, The Hudson Valley Rock Garden Society, Care of Trees and Homegrown Nurseries and Farms cordially invite you to our annual pre-Mother’s Day Plant Sale. You will […] Read more »

Postal Union Response to Poor Service

Dear Mr. Feiner, [Greenburgh Town Supervisor] Thanks so much for reaching out to me with your concerns and the concerns of the members of your communities regarding poor, and seemingly […] Read more »

Meet Mason… A Father Reflects

Just like any new parent, I knew my life had just completely changed when my son, Mason, was born. However, at the time I had no idea the extent to which […] Read more »

Can We Keep Our Schools Stellar and Our Tax Burden Affordable?

School budgets – Mention the words to most home-owners in Westchester and they’ll shake their heads and sigh. They know full well that the bulging budgets must stay robust to […] Read more »

Education Roundup April 2018

Spring has sprung – and with it – snow, wind, downed trees, power outages – but wait, that’s all behind us now (we hope)!  Either way, Westchester Rivertowns remain unbowed […] Read more »

Small Projects With Big Impact

  Though I consider myself quite the homebody and an “indoorsy” sort of person, by this time of year I always feel pretty stir-crazy after being cooped up all winter. […] Read more »