Coastal comfort in Greenwich
For those who love a house by the sea – and who doesn’t? – this airy, sun-dappled property in the Riverside section of Greenwich cannot but enchant.
For those who love a house by the sea – and who doesn’t? – this airy, sun-dappled property in the Riverside section of Greenwich cannot but enchant.
With the marijuana industry providing competitive wages, many wine producers are looking to machines to do what was once done by hand.
Yorktown Heights-based Guiding Eyes for the Blind – which breeds, raises, trains and places guide dogs with people who are blind, visually impaired or autistic, is using Watson on IBM Cloud to select those pups best-suited to the job.
A new book by Lisa Kumaradjaja plumbs how best to tap into what we know without necessarily knowing how or why we know it.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of October.
Barnes & Noble Eastchester’s commitment to local authors continues.
The Jim Clark Trio will perform Oct. 1 to celebrate the 25th anniversary year of the Silvermine Arts Center’s Art Partners program.
A well-rounded tribute to the late photographer Editta Sherman continues at the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library.
Whether it’s dance, music, theater or painting, one thing is certain: Westchesterites love the arts, as ArtsWestchester revealed during its Art$W Challenge breakfast at Morton’s Steakhouse in White Plains recently.
It was love all as WAG got a sneak peak at the tennis comedy-drama “Battle of the Sexes” as part of The Picture House’s “Picnic in the Park” fundraiser in Pelham.
Barnes & Noble Eastchester has spent September promoting local writers.
The popular gastronomic event finds a new home at Hutton Brickyards, featuring delicious food and unique lifestyle brands from Hudson Valley vendors.
Performance artist Marcy B. Freedman’s fall calendar is booked solid.
Special events at the Pink Olive boutique in Cold Spring continue Sept. 23.
The Connecticut Ceramics Study Circle continues its schedule with a talk exploring Chinese porcelain in Victorian England.
The work of French artist Jacques Jarrige will be spotlighted in a trio of Hudson Valley events and exhibitions.
Crafts at Lyndhurst will again fill the grounds of the Tarrytown mansion with unique handmade items.
Time once again for the prestigious equestrian event in North Salem
The down-to-earth star of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York” kicks off Bloomie’s “100 Percent” campaign.
The New Castle Historical Society is celebrating the centennial of the women’s suffrage movement in New York.