Come and Visit Ossining’s Public Library

As the fall season greets us with crisp air and thoughts of autumnal foliage, the Ossining Public Library goes into full swing with a wide assortment of programs and activities […] Read more »

Tea for Two… A Must Do Ruah Bed & Breakfast

Okay, so everyone speaks of a “bucket list” these days and we’re going to buck that mentality. No need to wait as summer wanes and fall awaits us. Take yourself, […] Read more »

Auditions For Choral Singers!

New York Regional Premiere of Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame which will be on-stage December 22 – January 14. The show features Music & Lyrics by Alan Menken (Newsies, […] Read more »

Bicycle Sundays Get Back On Track

Bicycle Sundays have returned on the Bronx River Parkway on September 17 and 24. During Bicycle Sundays, a portion of the Bronx River Parkway is closed to cars for the […] Read more »

Excerpts from Village Manager of Briarcliff Manor

Phone Scam With Bogus “762” exchange Please be on alert that there are people posing as VBM officials calling from a bogus “762 based exchange” and former VBM phone number. […] Read more »

Westchester Collaborative Theater’s Jazz Masters Series Continues

On Saturday, September 23rd, Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) continues its Jazz Masters music series with the Alexis Cole Trio featuring one of Ossining’s own, internationally renowned jazz vocalist Cole, appearing […] Read more »

David Rockefeller’s “Hudson Pines” For Sale

As famous as the Rockefellers are for their philanthropy and conservation efforts, they are equally famous for the privacy they have maintained despite being one of the most prominent families […] Read more »

New NY Bridge to Open Westbound Lanes Friday at Midnight

According to Al Florio at the New NY Bridge information center in Tarrytown, westbound traffic across the Hudson River will travel on the new bridge beginning at midnight Friday, and […] Read more »

Astorino Vetoes Sanctuary County Law

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino today vetoed a sanctuary county law passed last week by the Board of Legislators, saying in his veto message that the Act “endangers public […] Read more »

Summer Accents for the Home

Every year it breaks my heart to see the kids head back to school in the hazy heat of August with weeks of swimming weather, potential beach days, and staying […] Read more »