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byA profile of hospitals – and the heads who make them hum – in Westchester and Fairfield counties and their environs.
A profile of hospitals – and the heads who make them hum – in Westchester and Fairfield counties and their environs.
“I needed to change the perception of our city,” Mayor Mike Spano says of his efforts to reinvigorate Yonkers. “I needed to change the perception of our city not just from the outside looking in but from the inside looking out.”
As Yonkers chief ombudswoman, newly elected City Council President Lakisha Collins-Bellamy wants to advocate on behalf of the entire city, ensuring diversity in housing, education, the workforce and government.
As it heads into the bakery’s 40th year, Greyston Foundation Inc. has relegated many of the aspects of its former mission — HIV/AIDS, homelessness, a community garden — to other organizations to focus on “jobs, jobs, jobs.”
Otis Elevator Co. may be gone, but its former space still hosts major commercial development in Yonkers that is helping to position the city for a brighter future.
In a sense, the challenge of Covid has been an opportunity for Ridge Hill, the 1.2-million-square-foot retail, entertainment and office complex in Yonkers between Interstate 87 and the Sprain Brook Parkway.
Though he has long championed classic French cookery, Peter X. Kelly, chef and owner of X20 Xaviars on the Hudson in Yonkers, has never been shy about embracing new techniques and influences.
Does Sarah Lawrence College matter to its surrounding communities? The college and its president, Cristle Collins Judd, want to ensure the answer remains “yes.”
Recently, we asked Tom LaPerch, director of Houlihan Lawrence Commercial, and Debbie Doern, senior vice president of sales for Houlihan Lawrence, respectively to paint a commercial and residential real estate picture for us.
Says Rella Fogliano, founder and CEO of Pelham-based MacQuesten Development LLC and MacQuesten Construction Management LLC: “I’m involved in every detail. I can’t help myself. Sure, I delegate. But I make sure everything goes through me.”
The Untermyer Gardens Conservancy’s odyssey from Gilded Age glory to 1970s urban squalor and horror to resplendent 21st-century resurrection is the subject of Caroline Seebohm’s recent book “Paradise on the Hudson: The Creation, Loss, and Revival of a Great American Garden.”
Easy parking, a cordial welcome and sublime food in generous quantities seal the deal at Gianna’s.
Life only appears to be imitating art when Jeremy Wayne meets journalist, TV anchor and writer Mary Calvi.
“No Alternative,” a new film by Yonkers native son William Dickerson, recalls a talented sister’s troubled soul and a city in a challenging time.
Maya Lin – the environmental artist who is perhaps best-known for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial – takes on the multifaceted Hudson in a new show at the Hudson River Museum.
Nestled in Hastings-on-Hudson amid a number of towering, new luxury apartment buildings sits the historic Palisade Boat Club.
“The Neo-Victorians: Contemporary Artists Revive Gilded-Age Glamour” opens this month at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers.
This past August marked the three-year anniversary of the Ice Bucket Challenge, which Pat Quinn co-founded with Pete Frates, who was diagnosed with ALS at age 27.
As one of the Hudson Valley’s most prominent celebrity chefs, Peter X. Kelly has a story that’s well-known. The self-taught chef has turned an…
“Hops and pizza, you can’t go wrong,” says Sharif Taleb, head brewer at Yonkers Brewing Co. The folks at Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in…