Santa Claus is coming to town for Christmas. Find out where to see him in White Plains and all around Westchester County.
Students from 33 Area Schools Attend Annual Human Rights Institute Featuring Award Winning Actor
Thanks to a generous family donor children at the hospital received a special holiday treat
Presented by the Westchester County Office of Economic Development and Sustainable Westchester
The “Take A Walk in Her Shoes” event recognizes the work of women helping financially vulnerable women in Westchester and Putnam.
Maintaining funding is a constant challenge for many nonprofits that fill gaps and meet other needs in the White Plains area.
The enchanting cocktail at Red Horse might not be responsible for the much-needed showers, but it sure makes cloud-watching more fun.
The festive celebration will kick off on Saturday at Kensico Dam Plaza, with 5-year-old Christopher Cox from Pelham who lives with epilepsy.
On view through December 22, 2024, the exhibit features interactive installations, sculptures and multi-media pieces.
Logan Slaughter Launches Radiant Light Candle Co.
The luxury 12-story tower has studios to three-bedrooms, with penthouses and loft apartments, still available.
Aliases, fake degrees and false tales of overseas clinics helped fund his lavish lifestyle with Hamptons getaways and cosmetic surgeries.
100.7 WHUD to Broadcast Live November 20-22; Donations to Support Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital’s Advanced Pediatric Services
White Plains Hospital Personnel Help Unload 1,250 Turkeys that Stop & Shop’s Turkey Express Program Donated to Feeding Westchester
Two Residents of The Bristal Who Served in World War II - One Veteran Celebrated His 100th Birthday, The Other Veteran His 101st Birthday.
Veterans from Martine Center in White Plains and Northern Metropolitan in Monsey Speak of Their Lives as Vets and Living Life
The Percy Grainger Home & Studio, 7 Cromwell Place, White Plains was the home of composer/pianist Percy Grainger for forty years.
The 2025 Proposed County Operating Budget maintains the same tax levy as 2024 for the County General Fund.
The hospitals were ranked based on quality metrics from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and national surveys.
Westchester firm recognized by Best Lawyers for professional excellence in Elder Law and Trusts & Estate
Students are supporting one of the fastest-rising adaptive sports in America with a remarkably creative and informative project.
Mr. Enea recognized at the organization's 13th Annual Benefit
One of the region’s most successful and prolific real estate developers passed away suddenly in New York City.
Honoring businesses that show outstanding support and dedication to employing individuals with developmental disabilities.
Five Accomplished Legal and Nonprofit Leaders Join Board in Strategic Expansion
100% of Profits from Ticket Sales to be Donated
Growth-minded entrepreneurs to receive 10 weeks of education and mentorship to drive growth
Illusionist George Wells is bringing the magic back to Halloween night at the OMC Speakeasy with the most captivating spell of all — fun.
Program is in cooperation with NYS Troopers PBA Surgeons Group
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White Plains Law Firm attorneys receive prestigious designation for 4th year
Halloween in Westchester has something to offer revelers of all ages. Here is ArtsNews’s list of Halloween events taking place in the county
Newcomers also include El Callejon, Br'ers BBQ, 512 Bistro Bar Restaurant, One Pier Steakhouse, Modern on the Rails, Divino Cucina Italiana.
He worked for MTA at the time, at the Brewster Metro-North rail yard, and called out sick to attend the event.
Investing.com finds that 61% of US investors believe a Trump victory is the best outcome for the economy, while 23% are bullish on Harris
Anthony J. Enea, Esq. recognized for eighteenth consecutive year
Westchester Poet Laureate Phylisha Villanueva wants to leave no leaf unturned in the county when it comes to creating access to poetry
Lawler and Jones were born months apart in the late 1980s and both graduated in 2005 from Rockland County high schools.
16th District Congressional candidates George Latimer and Miriam Levitt Flisser to discuss accessibility issues for people with disabilities