When catastrophic weather hits or your insurance portfolio suddenly doubles, claims teams often feel the strain. Outdated systems buckle under pressure, cycle times stretch out, and claimants grow ...
In recognition of Black History Month, New York State Senator Pete Harckham honored five residents from the 40th Senate District—Amanda Armenteros, Selamawit “Mimi” Wieland-Tesfaye, Derek Wright, and ...
Meet Mila!    Mila is a five-year-old Tibetan Terrier with a bold spirit and a heart full of sweetness. Living with her ...
The Yorktown Police Department has begun its annual donation drive in observance of the Captain Kenneth Sgroi Act of Kindness ...
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, a vibrant cultural destination nestled on 81 acres of historic gardens and woodlands in Katonah announces its Summer Season, bringing audiences together for […] ...
The Ark has released its Spring schedule of programs. Located in Tarrytown at the Shames JCC on the Hudson, The Ark offers a full schedule of performances in music, theater, comedy, […] ...
Main Street School held its annual Geography Bee on March 6, celebrating students as courageous learners. A group of 28 students demonstrated their knowledge of geography across the United States […] ...
The Westchester County Youth Bureau, in collaboration with Mercy University and Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI), hosted a day of career exploration for eighth to twelfth-grade students ...
Westchester County Government has launched a new podcast segment titled Westchester, Explained, a special series designed to give residents a deeper understanding of the policies, programs and ...
Lovely Calamity Productions will present a double bill of Samuel Beckett’s most haunting one act plays: Krapp’s Last Tape and Footfalls. This limited engagement will run for two nights only, […] ...
What do Briarcliff Middle School students have in common? All students recently received copies of the book “Restart” by Gordon Korman, as part of the “One Book One School” (OBOS) […] ...
Briarcliff Middle School sixth graders are not afraid of sharks. At least not the students with an entrepreneurial steak.