Former inmate shares his art, and story, at gallery show
DOBBS FERRY — The Donald Gallery at South Presbyterian Church is currently featuring the vibrant mixed media art of Hector “Bori”
The architect behind the plan to build nine townhouses on the 1.29-acre lot overlooking the Hudson at 19 Livingston
The Hastings Board of Education shared updated specifications on Feb. 10 for the two synthetic turf fields planned for the
James J. Hahn Engineering presented redevelopment plans for Addyman Square and Legion Park to the Ardsley Board of Trustees on
By Rita Walton The Friends of the Irvington Library Community-wide Spelling Bee will be back at Irvington Theater on Friday,
Before the sun rises over the Hudson and before most of Dobbs Ferry stirs for the day, Anthony Ficarrotta has
The Hastings High School One Acts performed last weekend, Feb. 5–6, raised $3,762 for NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children&
GiGi’s Playhouse, the national nonprofit with a Down syndrome achievement center in Ardsley, celebrated its reopening at a new
IRVINGTON — Mercy University’s proposed 19,000-square-foot field house, situated on the Irvington section of the campus, is a go.
Elected officials in the Rivertowns and the Town of Greenburgh are denouncing recent actions by federal immigration and border patrol
Connie Kehoe is president of Revolutionary Westchester 250 (RW250), a nonprofit organization with the mission of building awareness and appreciation
Dobbs Ferry resident Tom Mooney is looking for Westchester musicians who have served in the military to play in an
On the second floor of the Hastings Tennis Club, musicians strummed mandolins, guitars, and banjos in the first of RiverArts’