There are a lot of decisions having to be made this year that are very personal decisions for a family.
Fall foliage is breathtaking, and provides the perfect opportunity to learn about leaves.
These are uncertain times and many of us are wondering if our affairs are in order and if our assets are protected.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in White Plains for the election.
Westchester Children's Association: Keep Issues That Impact Kids In Mind When You Vote.
Westchester County Office of Economic Development Unveils New Program
Chapter commemorates 130th anniversary or organization's founding through community service
This year’s virtual event featured distinguished speakers including Richard Brown, Vice President of Philanthropy for American Express.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that movie theaters outside of New York City could reopen with restrictions.
NEW! From Music Conservatory of Westchester: Musical Theatre Movement and Dance taught by Steffi Nossen Dance School instructor, Dylan Baker
The county will also reduce its workforce by 50 percent by allowing some employees to work remotely.
The county executive will give his weekly news briefing on the virus Monday.
A creative, movement-filled program for young ones to hear stories and then dance them to life.
During the past few months, the Library has launched a group for all youth interested in the game of chess.
This October the Library will be hosting three career panels on Zoom.
Westchester Medical Center was one of less than 200 centers to receive national Top Performer recognition from the Human Rights Campaign.
Hudson Valley 2-1-1 will hold a free webinar on October 27 at 10 a.m. to help front line workers learn how 2-1-1 can help its clients
Arch Street Communications and Karp Strategies join forces for innovative outreach approach
Faculty will be in touch with their students and their families to discuss classwork.
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer prix fixe lunches and dinners in White Plains.
This Sunday, October 18, roll through Manhattanville College to see, support, honor and donate to the breast cancer movement.
Twenty-five men are raising awareness and funds to end breast cancer through American Cancer Society's Real Men Wear Pink campaign.
Spring semester begins February 1. Classes will held remotely for two weeks with the first day of in-person instruction on February 15.
Need something awesome to do after school? Then join librarians Ashley and Erik from the Trove and the Edge to play fun virtual table games.
Storytimes for ages 2-6 with Trove Librarians – books, songs and fun!
On Wednesday October 21st, Sachi Feris of the blog Raising Race Conscious Children will lead a workshop to help parents and caregivers.
The Library will now feature a variety of Grab&Go Kits that families can take home to enjoy.
United Ways across the state have created this survey to gauge how the crisis has affected New York households.
Westchester's Winter Wonderful holiday celebration has been re-imagined in the age of the pandemic.
The county estimates the number of active cases in White Plains to be 32.
The White Plains Police Reform Committee will hold its first public comment session this evening, Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 6:00 PM.
OPEN ENROLLMENT Oct. 15th - Dec. 7th!
Westchester’s first Youth Poet Laureate, Danielle Kohn, is leading two poetry workshops for young people in October.
The Library will be hosting three career panels on Zoom. Our first panel on will feature New York Assembly person David Buchwald.
Using our Zoom and Roblox platforms, teens are able to participate in a variety of fun activities on Library-hosted servers.
The county executive said that while the positive numbers have increased it is not a crisis.
Almost everything about the 2020-21 school year is different, and that includes earning community service hours.
To celebrate Halloween and a favorite genre to read and watch in October, we've put together a list of recommended reading and watching.