
Interviews share Holocaust survivors’ history
After defeating the Nazis in World War II, Allied forces found warehouses filled with torah scrolls stolen from communities left



Proposal updated for 1 Lawrence Street
During a work session on Feb. 11, the Greenburgh Town Board heard an updated proposal to develop 1 Lawrence Street,


New exhibit explores American identity through painter’s portraits
Throughout the Hastings Village Hall Gallery are paintings of American figures, from Abe Lincoln to Angela Davis, with the embroidery

Writer crafts a world of dragons and peace
For her 31st children’s book, “Dragon Dreams,” Roni Schotter of Hastings sought to offer an escape into a world

Writer embraces her multifaceted identity
Newbery Honor-winning author Veera Hiranandani of Hastings often looks to her family’s history to inspire her middle-grade novels. “I

Hastings grad runs for governor of Colorado
HASTINGS — As he announced his candidacy in the 2026 Colorado gubernatorial race, Phil Weiser, currently that state’s attorney general,

Friends share plan and timeline for Odell Rochambeau Museum
In a small envelope tucked in her purse, Hartsdale resident Susan Seal carries an 18th-century French musket ball, which she

Trio of gardening workshops aim to cultivate Pollinator Pathway
All across Ardsley, a network of gardens exists to entice bees, butterflies, and other pollinators by planting biodiverse and native

School board discusses flooding and bond
After a flood disrupted operations at Farragut Middle School, the Hastings Board of Education offered insight into the condition of