Rye resident Reed Waggoner is new associate in RMF Office Division
With these stories that have elements of baking or cooking, you’re definitely going to want a snack to enjoy while reading them.
Did you bingewatch Netflix's Bridgerton in one weekend and are now impatiently awaiting season two?
In 2021, my Dive into Diversity posts about young adult books will focus on a different genre each month.
Multicultural Children’s Book Day (MCBD) will be celebrated on January 29th, 2021.
The centers provide remote learning assistance to the children of essential workers.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across New York.
White Plains Public Library’s Grab & Go STEAM kits are a great way to unplug and be creative while learning about a STEAM concept.
Doctors and leaders to answer your questions on the vaccine and more.
The data continues to confirm new COVID cases in Westchester County and in White Plains.
This February we're celebrating Black History Month with a variety of events for all ages.
At the end of the post, you'll also find some fun and educational STEAM websites for kids.
Temporary hospital tents outside the county center will be taken down over the next couple of weeks, county officials said.
The new requirement is in addition to being tested upon arrival on campus for the semester and a seven-day quarantine.
The international chocolatier announced plans to close all of its North American locations by early spring.
The letter writing program was designed to provide an opportunity for White Plains youth to express their thoughts and feelings.
At this hearing CDBG-funded Public Service Grant Program applicants will be making their presentations to the CDCAC.
The City of White Plains Common Council will hold a special meeting on Monday January 25, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
Since becoming a Project LIT chapter last summer, we’ve enjoyed reading and discussing Project LIT books with kids and teens.
Authorities said Jeffrey Sabol of Colorado tried to flee the country and commit suicide after the events in the nation's capital.
We’re excited to announce a few upcoming book discussions we’re hosting for kids and tweens.
Perhaps, like me, you were awestruck during the inauguration on January 20.
Staff of Westchester County's Department of Seniors Programs & Services will assist elderly residents who call them.
The data continues to confirm new COVID cases in Westchester County and in White Plains. There are 11,453 active cases countywide.
Today, January 20, 2021, Joe Biden becomes the 46th President of the United States of America.
Albert Pirro had been convicted of multiple counts of conspiracy and tax evasion.
Nonprofit hosted a variety of service opportunities to collect food for those experiencing hunger in Westchester
Waterstone of Westchester senior community offering independent living and unmatched luxury accommodations appoints senior advisor
Which Craft? Wednesday has been phased into Grab ‘n Go Craft Kits.
Join Librarian Barbara Wenglin via Zoom to explore compelling stories from the exciting, rich and bold anthology used last fall.
Reads Revisited is a blog series where Trove and Edge Librarians revisit some of their favorite childhood stories.
The Library will be hosting two college admissions workshops on Zoom this January.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the White Plains area.
Weeklong virtual event January 30- February 7 celebrates the return of the Bald Eagle to the Hudson Valley with hybrid program
Calling all middle and high school students for a monthly virtual book club for teens.
This year, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be celebrated on Monday, January 18th, 2021.
Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself from COVID-19. The vaccine is now available in our community.
Peculiar Picks are a selection of odd, funny, interesting, curious, moving, irreverent, and otherwise wonderfully awesome reads.
The number of active cases has increased by more than 1,200 over the past week.
The $1,500 grant will be used to underwrite the Association of Development Officers spring workshop series to train non-profit professionals