Making art is not only enjoyable for children but significant in their emotional, cognitive and social development. “Draw and Discover: An Art-Making Journal for Kids” contains 60 carefully created prompts to help children become aware of their feelings, name them, express them and pay attention to the physical sensations that […]
Month: January 2024
Latimer advocates for study on Penn Station access study
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is taking proactive steps to address the transportation needs of the region, as outlined in a letter addressed to Chief Executive Officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Janno Lieber, Latimer is calling for a study to have the Hudson Line have direct one seat […]
Emelin Theatre receives $25K grant from state
Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts announced a grant award totaling $25,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support the nonprofit arts and culture sector. Through New York State’s continued investment in arts and culture, NYSCA has awarded over $80 million since spring 2023 to […]
Titans stay perfect, down North Rockland
The first eight times the Rye Town/Harrison hockey team stepped on the ice this year, their opponents simply had no answer for a rapidly improving squad. On Monday afternoon, the Titans kept up their winning ways, topping North Rockland 3-1 at the Suffern Sport-O-Rama to improve to 9-0 on the […]
Cuomo Bridge lit blue for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced 13 state landmarks were to be illuminated dark blue on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 9 in honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. “Our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day in service to their fellow New Yorkers – we thank […]