In an effort to stabilize communities and families in the County impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Westchester County Executive George Latimer is announcing the Community Build Back Program.
Pace University issued the following announcement on Sept. 18.Mid Hudson News featured Pace Alumna and Seidenberg Professor Helen Adesuwa Uzamere in "Intercontinental expert tapped as commissioner for Mount Vernon"On Monday, Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard swore in Dr. Helen Adesuwa Uzamere, DPS, PMP, PMI-ACP, MSCE, ITIL.
Take a stroll through the prehistoric era and learn about dinosaurs from virtual host Lexi the T-Rexi at the Dinosaur Garden at Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, in Somers.
In a solemn ceremony like never before at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla, Westchester County paid tribute to those lost during tragic events of September 11, 2001 and heroes who gave their life helping us all move forward in its aftermath.
Yonkers Mayor Spano announced the City’s Department of Public Works will provide a mobile paper shredder for Yonkers residents to help them fight back against fraud and protect them from identity theft by shredding sensitive personal documents.
Jeanna Matthews, Ph.D., Professor of Computer Science, Clarkson University, will give a presentation regarding the role of algorithmic accountability in securing decision-making processes, using examples from the presenter's current work in criminal justice software, media manipulation and quantifying machine learning bias.
Due to the success of the recently completed six-week summer activity programs, New Rochelle Parks and Recreation will relaunch Outside The Box In Our Parks for the fall, starting September 22nd.
The Westchester County Department of Health has been notified that a second priest has tested positive for COVID-19 at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, located at 431 Bedford Road in Pleasantville.
As we close out the summer, we wanted to report to our residents the results of the Recreation & Parks Department summer programs and activities and to advise you of what we see as great success considering the COVID situation.
On Wednesday, August 26, The Home Depot Foundation partnered up with Mayor Noam Bramson, City Manager Chuck Strome and The City of New Rochelle to distribute 100 hygiene kits to support local nonprofits, in light of the ongoing pandemic.
The purpose of this gathering is to commemorate the lives affected by police brutality—and promote racial equality for people of color during this time. In this protest, we are establishing diversity, inclusion, and peace. With the hopes of setting forth change, we will rally to liberate all those who are, and have been, racially, politically, and spiritually oppressed.