Sterling Park Resident Abigail Gerdts, an art historian by profession, remains active and engaged in her community by exploring a treasure trove of artworks at The Osborn as she records the senior living community’s collection. Opened in 1908 to residents, The Osborn is exceptional in its art and architectural legacy […]
Month: November 2021
County announces 39th annual Senior Hall of Fame
Westchester County Executive George Latimer will join in honoring the achievements of 44 senior citizens from throughout the county at the 39th annual Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Awards on Friday, Dec. 3 at 11:30 a.m. This year’s program names Judy Fink of Purchase and Lloyd Cort of Greenburgh with […]
Hochul signs gun safety protection bill
New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed into law critical, life-saving legislation sponsored by state Assembly member Amy Paulin and Sen. Pete Harckham that requires mental health facilities to provide information about New York’s Red Flag Law and obtaining extreme risk protection orders for patients upon their discharge or […]
Feeding Westchester launches holiday campaign
As the number of our neighbors in need of food in Westchester County remains well above pre-pandemic levels, Feeding Westchester is announcing its “Meals and Hope for the Holidays” campaign to inspire the community to support hunger relief through the upcoming holiday season. The cost of necessities—like food, oil and […]
Gaynor: I gave in to “sinful sickness”
A long-running civil suit against accused sexual abuser Edwin Gaynor has taken a new turn this week, as court documents reveal that a recent letter written by the former educator to attorneys represent yet another admission of guilt on Gaynor’s part. On Nov. 9, Barbara Hart—an attorney for Grant & […]