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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
$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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »

