A restaurant on the right side of the tracks
byLocal restauranteur Matt Kay is right on track with his new restaurant at the Dobbs Ferry Metro-North Railroad station.
Local restauranteur Matt Kay is right on track with his new restaurant at the Dobbs Ferry Metro-North Railroad station.
A neo-nostalgic Italian is just the spot for dads who dine.
WAG profiled artist Gina Bratter back in 2015, her passion for her work making her an ideal subject for the February issue that year….
Our latest issue is filled with stories related to sports, recreation and relaxation. Among the features this month is one devoted to Ellen Crane…
Ellen Crane, a professional dancer turned photographer, has never let her first love go. A glance through her expansive portfolio finds it filled with…
Ellen Crane, a Dobbs Ferry-based photographer, is often inspired by movement, with a selection of her work devoted to depicting dancers in motion. A…
Peter A. Gisolfi says he’s in the fit-in school, not the stick-out school. Fans of his projects would beg to differ. The founding partner…
It was back in our February issue, which put the spotlight on “Passionate Pursuits,” that we introduced our readers to Gina Bratter. It was…
The artistry begins even before you enter Gina Bratter’s home. While her corner townhouse might seem like any of the endlessly similar facades in…
Moments after being welcomed into a classically elegant home on a quiet rivertown street, you find yourself with a glass of peach iced tea…
Celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich once said, “Food, you know, tells us who we are, where we come from. It connects us, it expresses emotion….
Photograph courtesy of Kurt Kannemeyer To say Kurt Kannemeyer is a determined man would be an understatement. WAG has been following Kannemeyer’s story, introducing…
Plump and glistening, a suckling pig makes its way from fire to table. The muscly chef – Italian mane messily tucked behind his ears…
A big part of Kurt Kannemeyer’s job at St. Christopher’s in Dobbs Ferry is raising funds for and awareness of the work of the…
When Kurt Kannemeyer sees a mountain, be it literal or symbolic, he sees an opportunity rather than an obstacle. And that perspective has, as…
Cindy Joseph spent decades as a makeup artist in the fashion industry before ending up on the other side of the camera as a fashion model, “discovered” at age 49. Now proudly 61, the Yonkers woman touts timeless beauty not only through modeling and a signature cosmetics line, BOOM! By Cindy Joseph, but by talking about the “pro-age revolution” every chance she can.
Emily Tabin, profiled in the November WAG (Passionate Pursuits) – has sent out a friendly reminder about the new season of the Westchester Jazz Orchestra.