At right, Briarcliff resident Ruthanne Abramovich is the Assistant Executive Director of Westchester County Mental Health Association. Living in Westchester County with mental illness can be very challenging. Not […] Read more »
Make Over your Front Door this Fall. Your front door is your home’s face to the world. It’s the focal point for anyone walking or driving by – the spot […] Read more »
Irvington, The Tarrytowns and Briarcliff Manor join in response to protecting student privacy. Parents and administrators from The Public Schools of the Tarrytowns and the Irvington Union Free School District, […] Read more »
On Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th, voters will decide which candidate will be our County Executive for the next four years. The first step in picking a candidate is to […] Read more »
Westchester County Parks system offers fun-filled events, programs and activities all season long. The following are the programs for the weekend of September 14th – September 15th. Read more »
Briarcliff High School graduate and 2013 Intel Science Talent Search semifinalist Mark Moretto recently returned from Atlanta, where he was presented with the National Young Astronomer Award in recognition of […] Read more »
Westchester County will commemorate the 12th anniversary of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001 on Wednesday, Sept. 11 beginning at 7 p.m. at The Rising, the county’s 9/11 memorial […] Read more »
Mercy College is proud to celebrate 50 years of service of one of its most revered faculty members, Dr. Ann Grow. Grow, who is presently a professor of humanities and […] Read more »
Mercy College is proud to celebrate 50 years of service of one of its most revered faculty members, Dr. Ann Grow. Grow, who is presently a professor of humanities and […] Read more »
Astorino and The Volunteer Center of United Way kick off event at Pace University with thank you notes to soldiers and police officers. County Executive Robert P. Astorino and Alisa […] Read more »

