November 2017 Education Roundup

Westchester educators clearly are a savvy group. They grasp fully that true learning can never come from study and homework alone, but from first-hand experience. From trekking through a forest, […] Read more »

Fill The House! An Event to Benefit the Food Bank for Westchester

Now through Saturday, November 25, the Tarrytown Music Hall will be partnering with the Food Bank for Westchester and hosting a food drive. Please join us once again, as we […] Read more »

Not a Word…Let Alone a Touch

  In recent months there have been scores of accusations of sexual misconduct by famous, rich, and/or powerful men.  A social media movement labeled #metoo identified victims of outright violent […] Read more »

What’s New in Kitchen Trends?

Having recently agreed to help a family embark on a full-home renovation, I began to pull out photos of kitchens I’ve worked on and suddenly realized just how much time […] Read more »

Bikes, Business and BS (Brainstorming)

$150,000 can buy many things and according to Daniel Convissor, a Sleepy Hollow resident and community activist, it has produced a study with a NYC consulting firm entitled, “The Route […] Read more »

How Women Can Prepare for Healthcare Costs in Retirement Today, for Peace of Mind Tomorrow

In my 31 years as a financial advisor, I have had the privilege of working with clients in all stages and phases of their lives. One constant concern that virtually […] Read more »

Astorino Outlines Terrorism Preparedness In Westchester

In the aftermath of the deadly domestic terrorist attack in lower Manhattan, Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino today outlined a series of anti-terrorism initiatives in place to ensure the […] Read more »

Facing Prospect of Federal Funding Cuts, Open Door Fundraising Event Takes Center Stage

Open Door Family Medical Centers annual fall fundraising dinner is always eagerly anticipated, and the “Tune In” themed event, scheduled for November 9th at Brae Burn Country Club, features an […] Read more »

Keeping Your Mind – And Body – In Shape

As part of the Shames JCC’s overall commitment to physical and mental good health, the agency is hosting a series of 4 interactive discussions, led by experts in their fields, […] Read more »

Statement from MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota

The Mayor [Bill de Blasio] was asked about the homeless sleeping on the subways and one of his first words in response was “MTA.” New Yorkers get the Mayor is […] Read more »