Spa-ahh!
Take the weekend to relax, recharge, and renew at these girls’ spa getaways in the Hudson Valley Girls’ weekend getaways have been a staple in my life for years. They reflect our various stages in life, starting with the basic
Read MoreBy Andy Jacobs A lot has changed since the Byram Hills and Westlake football teams met nearly five months ago in the Section 1, Class B championship game. But one thing remained the same when the teams resumed their rivalry
Read MoreA public forum to consider allowing marijuana dispensaries in Pleasantville will be held Sept. 27, the first outreach by village officials seeking community feedback on having retail sales and consumption lounges within the municipality. If the village board votes to
Read MoreTwo Thornwood residents pleaded with Mount Pleasant officials last week to quickly complete dredging and drainage work at Carroll Park in hopes that it would alleviate flooding during significant rain at their nearby properties. Neighbors Angela Torrieri and Sue Cusma
Read MoreWestchester continues to see a slow reduction in the number of active COVID-19 cases, down from the August highs but not nearly a significant enough reduction for officials to declare that the pandemic has been conquered. Westchester reported 2,314 active
Read MoreBy Rick Pezzullo A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held last week for an affordable rental housing complex for seniors aged 62 and older in Greenburgh. The property, formerly known as the WestHELP Greenburgh Homeless Shelter on the Westchester Community College Campus
Read MoreBy Rick Pezzullo More than 250 pounds of unwanted and expired medications were collected during State Assemblyman Kevin Byrne’s annual Shed the Meds event at the Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department last week. Byrne (R,C,Ref/Mahopac) was joined September 14 by local
Read MoreBy Rick Pezzullo A proposed solar farm the length of three football fields that would be a stone’s throw away from several homeowners in the Town of Cortlandt is not being welcomed in the neighborhood. Since the project, located within
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera When I first moved to Westchester, my new home was an old home, a very old home, built originally in 1734, with wings added in 1797 and 1861. It was interesting that in the original wing of
Read MoreIf the last quarter century has taught us anything it is that we are no longer “creatures of habit,” the well-turned phrase of older generations. Growing up in my Italian household, I knew exactly what meal we were having on
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