Little free library tells story of community service
Three little free lending libraries — each brimming with books — stand in Ardsley thanks to Joshua Lonergan, a 2023 Ardsley High
Peekskill resident Joseph Squillante has been capturing the beauty of the Hudson River for 50 years. Currently, the Hudson River
Janet Lokay is always thinking of others. She has a long history of volunteering and civil service, having worked for
Hastings residents who want to learn about the history of the village, and perhaps their own property, need look no
Like all fire departments in the Rivertowns, Ardsley’s is entirely staffed by volunteers. At Ardsley Engine Company No. 1’
Calling Sue Smith a “volunteer of the month” is an understatement, but since the Dispatch has yet to start a
Cyndy Cecil is a Dobbs Ferry resident who’s a comedian, mom, and video producer (“For Lent, I decided I
Haven Colgate’s interest in environmental activism began when she read “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) in
“George Washington slept here!” is the stuff of legends — some true, some embellished. In the Rivertowns, however, Washington and his
During the Broadway Training Center’s (BTC) winter gala at the Irvington Theater on Jan. 4, BTC alumna Becca Baron
Hastings resident Daniel Belasco is an art historian and curator, as well as the executive director of the Al Held
HASTINGS — Sharon DeLevie — an entrepreneur, wife, mother of three, and, of late, grandmother of two — embodies the concept of tikkun
Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s a magical place called Hastings-on-Hudson with a special connection to the long-running Broadway musical