Margaret Tramontine receives award from the Association of Development Officers
Local governments designated as certified have completed actions that mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Dr. Augustine Moscatello specializes in complex surgeries of the ear, nose and throat and has treated soldiers and civilian patients.
By adding fathead minnows to ornamental ponds, people can reduce the growth of mosquitoes in their own backyards.
The dinner celebrated the generous efforts of partners that sustain Westhab’s services for communities affected by homelessness and poverty
Mixed Results In Job Creation; Home Merchandise Retailer Files For Bankruptcy; African American Mayors Association President From HV
The partnership removes food scraps from the waste stream by composting inedible food and turns it into compost.
Heat pumps are a more efficient, more convenient way to keep your home comfortable all year long
The charitable organization had to pause its efforts for three years due to the COVID pandemic and flood damage from Hurricane Ida.
The Westchester County Board of Legislators unanimously approved a lease agreement for the development.
22 Arab influencers partake in the march following their trip to Israel earlier this year
The three-alarm fire began on the second floor of a seven-story apartment building.
This year's event will honor Dr. Clarel Antoine, KeyBank, and Mastercard Women’s Leadership Network
Abstract artist Aimee Hofmann creates uplifting work using her wheelchair as a tool
Westchester elder law attorneys Sara E. Meyers, Esq. and Samantha Lyons, Esq. to shed light on aging in place
Under the law, the county could enter into agreements with school districts for the installation of school bus photo monitor systems.
Believed to be the first in NYS, and one of only a handful in the nation, the program gives teachers strategies to teach dyslexic students
Spectacle of 6,000 candy-filled Easter eggs at beloved Rye event
Thanks to the facility's Recreation Department, St. Patrick's Day & Easter creativity was both exciting and educational.
The senior living community, built by National Development and operated by Epoch Senior Living, was awarded Best Design in the 55+ Category
PTC offers programs and lessons for all ages and abilities
The board unanimously approved a resolution opposing proposed rate increases by the utility company.
-Inclusive event for walkers, runners, hand cyclists, and wheelchair athletes-
Lottery officials said there were four tickets worth $50,000 purchased in New York for the April 1 drawing.
Among the recipients are a physician assistant from Peekskill, the LOFT LGBTQ+ Community Center and a Briarcliff High School student.
See a Cardiologist within 24 Hours: Same-Day Heart Care Now Available at Westchester Medical Center
Martin Ginsburg Joins with Mayor Tom Roach for Grand Opening at City Square in Downtown White Plains
Osborn awarded its fifth consecutive five-year accreditation by CARF International.
White Plains Hospital is One of Just Eight Hospitals in New York State to Be Recognized
The Accelerator participants will receive support with sales, product development, marketing, fundraising, operations, and management.
Scarborough, N.Y. Native Now Ambassador for Official Hotel Partner of PGA TOUR
Several Hudson Valley hospitals were among hundreds recently recognized for safety and patient experience by Healthgrades.
-Additional Funding Supports the Continuation and Expansion of Programs-
In a fiery statement, the Westchester DA said that threats of violence and political retribution put prosecutorial independence at risk.
White Plains Hospital has appointed Dr. Gregory Pontone as Associate Medical Director for Ambulatory Quality & Physician Services
Investing.com takes its latest step to equip retail investors to make better investing decisions, now with premium real-time content
HGAR and OneKey® MLS recently hosted a panel of experts who discussed leveraging social media to engage clients and attract new business
The attorney general said the adult protection services caseworker emptied the 95-year-old woman's bank and retirement accounts.
The first-place winner is at student at Rye High School.
Fresh Ink reaches out to creative students goes outside the traditional performing arts program