The teacher at the German International School NY, in White Plains, sent her texts, and urged her to sneak out of home, prosecutors said.
A family in Virginia needed help. A listing in Harlem was waiting, and I had never worked in that neighborhood before.
Westchester County Declares May 2 Kurt Goldschmidt Day
Ms. Enea shares key considerations for wills, trusts, and decision-making when aging without close family
The 52nd annual program opens nearly 6.5 miles of the Bronx River Parkway in Westchester to walkers, runners and riders.
By Michelle Falkenstein
Local teens honored for leading innovative environmental action and inspiring a cleaner, healthier future for all.
An exclusive, curated preview event designed to inspire a fresh perspective for the season on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
The two-day event will include a concert of Carnatic Flute and a family-friendly program of craft workshops, storytelling and Indian food.
The program will include short remarks by area officials and a musical presentation by students.
World music and more this May at ArtsWestchester
Westchester County officials attend ‘Housing 101’ training in White Plains
Chinchorreo White Plains is a dynamic three-day Puerto Rican Arts Weekend running from Friday, April 24, through Sunday, April 26.
Blinds To Go is proud to celebrate 30 years of serving the Westchester community
Job and resource fair drew its largest group of job seekers, employers, & resource providers for a day of networking and on-site interviews
NYS Assemblymember Amy Paulin speaks to nonprofit, healthcare, higher education and business leaders at Nonprofit Westchester forum.
County officials and a Hope's Door leader discussed warning signs, disclosure, and ways to support abuse victims.
Real estate in Westchester moves fast - and the biggest mistakes I see buyers/sellers make usually have nothing to do with the market itself
The sexual assault took place over the course of hours and was captured on security video surveillance, according to investigators.
The 22-year-old man was charged with five felony counts of first-degree rape, and one felony count of first-degree sexual abuse.
The man, who was captured in Waterbury, Conn., in March, is scheduled to be sentenced this summer, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
New Investing.com survey also reveals that 65% of AI users say the technology has improved their market performance
Lynda Baquero, Emmy Award-winning consumer reporter for WNBC, will emcee April 23 event
The victim, a 20-year-old Westchester woman, was taken to the hospital for medical attention and support services.
Application deadline to apply: May 6, 2026
Your Movie Guide by Mia Castellano
This webinar will explore how air quality affects children’s development and overall well-being.
Each participating venture will receive access to a powerful curriculum and connections to entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors
Raymond Elders, 65, faces a total of five counts, including two for possessing explosives after a felony conviction.
Police said she used her job connecting those with mental health issues with social services as a way to promote her illicit business.
The feds are now heading up the investigation, but White Plains police say there are no explosives, and no danger to the public in the area.
Holocaust Survivor Kurt Goldschmidt turns 103 in White Plains
Join in a 3-Day Celebration of Puerto Rican Culture
White Plains police initially received calls reporting what was thought to be a transformer explosion near Odell Avenue, at 4:28 a.m.
An ArtsNews Guide by Mary Alice Franklin
Ms. Enea explains how thoughtful estate planning can reduce stress, preserve wealth, and provide clarity for families at every stage of life
Former White Plains Schools HR Director brings over 20 years of experience across the education, nonprofit, and corporate sectors.
The topic of menopause is often discussed in hushed tones. Now the veil is being lifted on this often-misunderstood life experience.
Independent analysis shows significant economic gains from countywide effort to improve digital literacy and device access
Saturday's event at Union Baptist Church will accept unloaded, apparently operable firearms in exchange for gift cards.