With hate crimes on the rise in the region and bias incidents occurring in local communities, Westchester County Executive George Latimer and Westchester District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah are urging Westchester County residents to speak up. The two are togeth... More »
The town of Greenburgh was the 2nd community in Westchester to create a food scrap recycling drop off location -at AF Veteran park and at Greenburgh Town Hall. Many residents have taken advantage of this opportunity to reduce garbage by recycling food scraps. ... More »
Seeking Account Executive – Local News Media: We are looking for a dedicated sales executive to take our digital ad sales to new heights. Who You Are:⁃ Self-starter experienced in sales (media sales preferred but not required.) The ideal candidate comes to the... More »
This Saturday marks our last market in the season of winter, but do not fret – the TaSH Winter Market actually continues all the way through May 8! Although the chilly temps may continue for a little bit longer, the first signs of spring are all around us. FLO... More »
On March 14, 2020, the first local government shut down indoor dining for their community’s restaurants. It kicked off what has been the most challenging phase that the U.S. restaurant industry has ever seen. Over 110,000 restaurants of every shape and size ha... More »
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are continuing to do scientific research at Nevis Labs, and really look forward to re-starting our Science-on-Hudson public lectures and re-engaging with our neighbors. We are therefore very pleased to announce a new... More »
Westchester County has announced it’s Police Exam. This test is only offered once every 3-4 years. If you have any interest in becoming a Police Officer here in Tarrytown (or anywhere in Westchester County) now is the time to take the test. You must file for t... More »
Would you like to become a Covid Angel and help seniors who are not computer saavy get their vaccine? Please complete the following form and provide our committee with your information. We’ll be in touch with team assignments and training! We can definitely u... More »
We wanted to let the community know that Westchester County is currently undergoing a Mobility study. The goal of the study is as follows “… to better align the county’s mobility network with the needs of its residents, workers, and visitors. This study will e... More »
By Barrett Seaman– Recognizing that senior citizens, among the most vulnerable to the ravages of COVID-19, were also least likely to have the computer savvy needed to secure a vaccination appointment, Greenburgh Town Supervisor has recruited a corps of what he... More »
It’s a hopeful sign—or at least a reflection of confidence on the part of Westchester officials—that the county is now recruiting lifeguards for its four public pools and two public beaches. Applicants must be 16 years or older, possess a current certificate f... More »
Short-Term Rental Assistance Program / Programa de asistencia de alquiler a corto plazo Update January 13, 2021 – There is still plenty of funding available. Please help spread the word to those who may be able to benefit from this program. The Housing Action ... More »
Greenburgh is setting up a “COVID angels” volunteer program to help seniors navigate the vaccine process that is confusing for many seniors. Some don’t have computers and can’t register on line. Volunteers will reach out to seniors, help them register and repo... More »
Under the leadership of Westchester County Executive George Latimer, the County’s existing – and newly formed – advisory boards have taken on new life. These boards provide guidance and recommendations to the County Executive and the Board of Legislators on ma... More »
A Zoom Presentation by Tom Tarnowsky The Croton Aqueduct allowed New York City to grow far beyond the limits of its own meager water resources by tapping the Croton River north of the City to supply 330,000 people with pure and wholesome water. A deadly chole... More »
Many testing sites require appointments. Please call the testing site or your health care provider before you go for testing. If you go to a test site run by New York State, there is never any charge for your test. If you go to a test site operated by local go... More »
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