Westchester County held a two-day event to honor the memory of residents who perished in the tragic events of September 11, 2001, as well as those who have succumbed to 9/11-related illnesses. The event featured an Interfaith Prayer Vigil and the September 11th Memorial Service fostering unity and remembrance. This […]
Author: Jim Scova
Latimer honors former CE Andrew O’Rourke
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is set to introduce legislation to the Westchester County Board of Legislators to honor Andrew P. O’Rourke, Westchester’s sixth County Executive, by naming both the North and South County Trailways in his memory. The trailways are proposed to be named the Andrew P. O’Rourke Westchester […]
County promotes campus safety for college-bound women
In a timely message for young women returning to college, or for those starting their first year, the Westchester CountyOffice for Women conducted an interview with Melissa Trombetta to discuss her groundbreaking novel about campussexual assault, “I Thought I Knew.” In addition to questions about the novel, Office for Women […]
How Can I Train for a Marathon as a Beginner?
Dr. Steven Andelman, Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery If your goal is to run a marathon, you’re in good company. Distance running has grown significantly in popularity over the last several decades, with more than 50,000 runners completing the TCS New York City Marathon in 2023. While running is a […]
Whole-Body Deodorant: What to Know
Dr. Lauren Adams, Dermatology When most of us think of deodorant, we think of our armpits – the usual source of body odor that can be embarrassing. But a wave of products being advertised as “whole-body deodorants” appears to be gaining traction in the marketplace through media covearage and […]