
Tai chi acolytes enlarge Young’s legacy
Study Group to host open house on Sept. 8 As an award-winning author-illustrator, longtime Hastings resident Ed Young was also

$250K grant to fund exhibits at Odell museum
With a $250,000 grant acquired by State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the Friends of Odell House Rochambeau Headquarters


Ripin aims to broaden library’s outreach
Children’s librarian promoted to director position Before the Ardsley Public Library opened on July 29, Marianne Ripin sat in

Director retires after 33 years at library
Groth reflects on career and community As she sat in the office that she’s occupied for the past 25

Marcus hailed for leading historical society
Longtime resident steps aside after eight years During the Ardsley Board of Trustees meeting on July 7, Mayor Nancy Kaboolian

Timeless love staged for upcycling times
‘Romeo and Juliet’ receives a homegrown twist The River’s Edge Theater Company will bring Romeo and Juliet’s love

Class of ’25 celebrates ‘unparalleled’ bond
Ardsley High School bids farewell to 203 graduates On June 26, a steady stream of blue caps and gowns ascended

Democratic mayoral nominee thanks supporters and opponent
Trustee Tom Drake secured the Democratic nomination for Hastings mayor in the party’s primary held June 24.

Yes-Yes-Yes votes pass bond propositions
Voters approved all three propositions that made up the capital bond referendum on June 17.

Commencement celebrates community
The Hastings High School Class of 2025 marked a new chapter at their June 18 graduation, with speeches about what

$100K funds climate action initiatives
More than 50 local teenagers and young adults will receive microgrants to support environmental projects thanks to $100,000 the