Fall into Fun with LIRR Getaways

Before the bone-chilling New York winter sets in, make the most of the remaining warm-weather autumn days with a day trip out East – even stay overnight! – and use […] Read more »

Get down and dirty with Rockefeller’s Land Stewards!

Rockefeller’s October Volunteer Field Day will be held on Wednesday, October 25th. The time and exact location are to be determined upon volunteers’ availabilities and needs. Contact Julia at Julia.jardine@parks.ny.gov […] Read more »

Help for Puerto Rico

Phelps Hospital is sponsoring a local collection effort to bring urgently needed supplies to the people of Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. Please join us! Read more »

September 30 ‘Funding Cliff’ – Open Door Family Medical Centers Takes on Advocacy Role

In a matter of days, every community health center in the country faces a “funding cliff,” as the federal Community Health Centers Fund is set to expire on September 30, […] Read more »

Boo at the Zoo, Returns to Bronx Zoo With New Activities

The annual Halloween celebration will kick off Saturday, September 30 and run weekends and holidays through Sunday, October 29. A few highlights include: a Haunted Forest, Hayride, Corn Maze, Pumpkin […] Read more »

A Senior Moment… One of Health & Well Being

Friendly and fit could describe personal trainer, Meg Fukami, and yet there is more to this capable woman that her clients have come to know and accept as caring. Meg […] Read more »

From the Director’s Desk of the Irvington Public Library

  This fall we have plenty of opportunities for people to learn and have fun at the Irvington Library! Published author Catherine Wald will help you write a memoir other […] Read more »

From Homeroom to Dorm Room

This is the time of year when so many 18 year-olds set off to launch their new lives in college dorms.  Every year at this time, I see a few […] Read more »

Warner Library Children’s Room 1000 Books Before Kindergarten and More….

The heart of any library is its children’s room and Warner is no exception.  Many new families in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown make lasting friendships at story times with their […] Read more »

September 2017 Education Roundup

There was a time, not so long ago, when summer meant “play,” and fall signaled “study” – and if there had been emojis to illustrate the mood associated with each, […] Read more »