Ficarrotta surpasses Section 1 scoring record
Before the sun rises over the Hudson and before most of Dobbs Ferry stirs for the day, Anthony Ficarrotta has
Dobbs Ferry will receive $4.5 million from New York State to help revitalize the village’s downtown. For the
By Rob DiAntonio Ardsley has had successful teams the past few seasons but could not get over the hump of
After defeating the Nazis in World War II, Allied forces found warehouses filled with torah scrolls stolen from communities left
By Tom Gambardella The Lyndhurst Mansion’s resident theater troupe, M&M Performing Arts Company, will open 2025 with
By Rita Walton Issues around women’s healthcare and evidence-based science brought an engaged audience to the Hastings Public Library
Haven Colgate’s interest in environmental activism began when she read “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) in
The Hudson River Museum’s exhibition “No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor” culminated last month with the deinstallation of a sculpture
Irvington Trustee Arlene Burgos, who is also the deputy mayor, earned her party’s nomination to succeed Mayor Jon Siegel
Three-time Grammy Award-winning bassist John Patitucci is aiming to inspire hope with his new jazz trio album, “Spirit Fall,” featuring