New Rochelle baseball coach Pete Annunziata wasn’t exactly sure what the season had in store for his Huguenots when the spring campaign kicked off last week, but so far, the early returns have been promising. After COVID-19 wiped out the entirety of the 2020 schedule and condensed the spring training […]
Month: May 2021
Updates from Governor Cuomo
Two big announcements were made by Cuomo today regarding live events. 1 – News for baseball fans: Starting May 19, full capacity seating at Yankee Stadium & Citi Field will be available for fully vaccinated people. For unvaccinated the capacity will be 33% to comply with CDC social distancing rules. […]
Westchester County launches new park pass
With the same great benefits as before, the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation has redesigned its classic park pass to improve branding and generate repeat business. Park passes are now full color, feature the Parks’ logo, and include a traditional credit card-sized pass as well as a […]
WJCS awarded grant for College Wellness Initiative
Westchester Jewish Community Services, WJCS, has received a grant from Westchester Community Foundation, WCF, for its College Wellness Initiative. This grant will allow WJCS to continue to deliver critical mental health services to Westchester County’s college students. WJCS and the Westchester County Department of Community of Mental Health, DCMH, created […]
Virtual forum to offer latest in dementia research
People interested in learning about the latest in Alzheimer’s and dementia research will want to clear their schedules from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, to attend the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter’s Virtual Research Forum. The free event will feature presentations by three prominent researchers, including Dr. […]