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What if I told you that there is one simple household chore that helps you get things organized, improves the quality of your life and generally makes you a happier person? You may already be doing it without knowing its
Read MoreThere are legends about how tapas were created. One story is that a patron at a bar in Spain did not want flies to enter his wine glass, so he covered it with a slice of ham. Another theory is
Read MoreWestchester County Board of Legislators Chairman Ken Jenkins (D-Yonkers) proposed last week for the county to swap properties at Austin Avenue in Yonkers with a developer in order to provide a future home for the developmentally disabled residents of Ferncliff
Read MoreThe recently exposed letter from Carmel attorney William Sayegh to Sheriff Don Smith describes how the man who has served as the county’s top law enforcement officer since 2002 is allegedly consumed with thoughts of conspiracy and corruption. “You are
Read MoreThe proposed Armonk dog park is in jeopardy of being scuttled after it was learned last week that the anonymous donor that had been lined up to pay for the project has abruptly withdrawn support. The latest turn of events
Read MoreWhen children are diagnosed with ADHD, depression, or anxiety disorders, parents have to make some tough decisions. Should we medicate? Try therapy? Do both? Medication is often immediately considered in extreme cases. If a child is too depressed, or too
Read MoreCongresswoman Nita Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland), the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, has announced that My Sister’s Place, a White Plains-based nonprofit that supports victims of domestic violence, will receive $191,188 in federal funding as part of a new initiative aimed
Read MorePhoenix Houses of New York, which runs a facility in Shrub Oak, provided inappropriate perks to its executives exceeding $223,000 while under contract with the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), according to a report released last week
Read MoreHundreds of cyclists and thousands of spectators are expected to be on hand for the second annual Ridge Hill Putnam Cycling Classic on Sunday May 5. Organizers of the event held a news conference and residents’ forum on April 23 to
Read MoreWhen thinking of fuel-efficient cars, Ellen Conrad can’t help but compare the new vehicles as this decade’s worldwide web. In 1990, when the Internet was in its infancy, Conrad said few may not have believed that it would have the
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