Another week in which only one house went in Ardsley.
Dobbs Ferry's Indian restaurant is offering wine by the glass from countries around the globe, along with creative cocktails, a bevy of popular drinks and of course Indian beer.
"The Street" published an article about Mela Sciences' struggle with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over approval of a skin cancer-detection device.
"By the Way Bakery"—making sure locals with gluten allergies never have to skip dessert again.
Founder DeLauné Michel, an Irvington resident, will introduce authors of three recently published books at meeting at the RiverView in Hastings-on-Hudson.
Hastings resident Jean Hamerman started a home weatherizing company to help locals save money and lead more eco-friendly lives.
Although Vincent Barcelona trained under some of New York City's most revered chefs, two of his most popular dishes are cooked from recipes he learned many years ago from his mother.
Live coaching by therapists is the centerpiece of this innovative assessment-based treatment at the Westchester Parenting Center in Ardsley.
The organization will host its first Browse & Buy Expo next week in Ardsley.
Houses sold this week in Dobbs Ferry and Irvington.
Houses sold this week in Hastings, Dobbs Ferry and Irvington. How close were the sale prices to the asking prices?
Soon-to-transition Children's Village residents participated in a career day.
Find beautiful conversation pieces at "Art Transcending Time" on Spring Street in Hastings.
Registration has already begun for the 2011 summer camp season.
This week, houses sold in Ardsley, Hasings and Irvington.
For healthy appetites, the house special, called Trilogy, combines filet mignon, veal scallopini and shrimp Francese; a seafood platter offers lobster tail, shrimp, scallops, calamari, scungilli, sole, mussels and clams over linguine.
The 15.6-acre property is zoned for residential development, but what will become of the land is yet to be seen.
Many of Dobbs Ferry's most popular restaurants are participating in this fundraiser to benefit the schools.
Dinner selections range from osso bucco to burgers at Rivertowns eateries offering $28 three-course, prix-fixe dinners during the fifth annual Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, March 14-27.
A Hastings-based organization, The Purple Crayon strives to give locals the tools they need to actualize their potentials.
Owners of Cedar Gifts & More say they are decidedly not a head shop.
The MTA will be reducing their New Haven line service by 10 percent beginning Monday.
Irvington take-out food eatery, offering gourmet sandwiches, heat-and-eat dinners and lots of fun after-school snacks for kids, is slated to open in late August.
Irvington's weekly Farmers Market attracts a fair number of people, but how many of them are actually buying?