Soccer Notebook
Don’t Sleep on Class AA Ossining or Class A Brewster It’s been a while since Class A Brewster and Class AA Ossining were completely relevant on the Section 1 soccer scene. Sure, both have had some nice players and some
Read MoreDon’t Sleep on Class AA Ossining or Class A Brewster It’s been a while since Class A Brewster and Class AA Ossining were completely relevant on the Section 1 soccer scene. Sure, both have had some nice players and some
Read MoreThose seeking to have facial hair work done without the use of waxes or other chemicals have a business they can go to that recently opened in northern Westchester. SK Eyebrow is owned by Baldwin Place resident Mohan Karki, who
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera When you’re at the kitchen sink cleaning lettuce or rinsing dishes in preparation for the dishwasher, do you ever wonder about the origins of this trusty staple in the heart of your home? Or did you ever
Read MoreExaminer Media Publisher Adam Stone has been named to City & State magazine’s Westchester Watch List. Dubbed a list of 10 up-and-coming leaders from the county, Stone and other recipients were honored at the Radisson hotel in New Rochelle Monday
Read MoreFormer Westchester County legislator Peter Harckham declared victory Thursday night in his Democratic primary battle against Robert Kesten in the 40th state Senate race. The former county lawmaker, watching results come in at his Mount Kisco campaign headquarters, garnered 52
Read MoreIn today’s national debt epidemic graduate school may not be something college grads are able to afford. Recent data from the Institute for College Access & Success shows seven in ten college seniors graduate with debt, owing about $29,650 per
Read MoreI’m confused. I’ve been reading reports on the health benefits of consuming wine. I tend to focus on those that align with my general evaluation of the risk and benefits. I believe that alcoholic consumption (of any type) is intrinsically
Read MoreWestchester County and many of its communities paid tribute on Tuesday to the nearly 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 with ceremonies honoring their memories and the efforts of first-responders. Here are some images from the county’s ceremonies at
Read MoreIt’s never too early to light up the holidays. The Radio City Rockettes will visit the Chappaqua Public Library on Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., one of six visits to libraries in the tristate area. Before rehearsals
Read MoreAfter amassing 436 total offensive yards to open the season with a 57-20 win against Poughkeepsie High School in Poughkeepsie last week. The Tigers returned home and accumulated 448 total yards, as they crushed Section 1 AA opponent Mt. Vernon
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