Event to intertwine Fats and ballet
Company to stage free performance at park A free dance performance at Waterfront Park on July 19 will celebrate the
With its first action as an advocacy group since forming last month, the Friends of Halsey Pond are leading a
While conducting research on colonial homes in Hastings, historian and resident Keith Doherty made a surprising discovery about property north
For almost 24 hours, starting on Christmas Eve, a sprinkler system rupture in the attic caused water to pour through
The great-great-grandson of a legendary competitive walker takes up his ancestral activity and treads thousands of miles to connect with
As 2024 drew to an end, the River’s Edge Theatre Company announced its 2025 lineup of four productions, from
As the chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna of California, Marie Baldassarre traces her career path to
Inside the rotunda at Mercy University, surrounded by portraits of the school’s past presidents, the first Black woman to
Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s a magical place called Hastings-on-Hudson with a special connection to the long-running Broadway musical
By Tom Gambardella After 14 years at 52 Main Street, Purpl, the creative space founded by former Hastings resident Sarah
The Ardsley Board of Education heard long-range planning updates on a capital bond project for the district’s elementary, middle,
“Kids can change the world.” That’s the motto of Dobbs Ferry resident and elementary school librarian Lauren Ginsberg DeVilbiss,
During a debut presentation for Irvington community members on Sunday, Dec. 8, the Village’s newly formed Facilities Planning Committee