Keeping track of your heart rate is probably a good thing. Obsessing about it probably isn’t. That’s one drawback of the increasing popularity of wearable devices that constantly monitor heart rates, said Dr. Tracy Stevens, a cardiologist at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Missouri. “I’ve had […]
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Mamaroneck to open solar installation at Hommocks
As a leader in climate action and to further its goals of creating a healthy, vibrant community, the town of Mamaroneck is opening a significant community solar installation on its Hommocks Park Ice Rink, located at 140 Hommocks Road. The solar array on the ice rink is large enough to […]
Westchester unveils completed Glen Island seawall rehabilitation
Glen Island seawall, pavilions and sidewalks that were damaged from Hurricane Sandy have been fully restored. The $7.9 million capital project began in 2015 with design work and construction commencing in 2018. The project was reimbursed by FEMA. As with any capital project, the first phase consists of a lot […]
Artsfest 2021 is back
Last year the COVID pandemic derailed most of the New Rochelle Council on the Arts programs, including ArtsFest, but we are pleased to announce that ArtsFest 2021 will take place Oct. 15-17. That weekend New Rochelle and Pelham will be alive with art exhibits, live music, great food, films and […]
Westhab celebrates 40th Anniversary
On Aug. 10, Westhab Inc. will celebrate its 40th anniversary of serving low-income and homeless individuals and families in Westchester County and beyond. Since its founding in 1981, Westhab has been delivering hope and opportunity and fostering vibrant and just communities by creating high-quality homes that are affordable, providing pathways […]