“My wife’s father was diagnosed in 2013 with early-onset Alzheimers. At the time, we were still in college getting ready to graduate,” said Cody Medina, community engagement manager, diversity specialist for the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter. “I didn’t have much support. I felt like there wasn’t enough conversation about […]
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Westchester celebrates national Fair Housing Month
In recognition of the month of April as National Fair Housing Month, Westchester County Executive George Latimer is introducing a video series to discuss the importance of fair and affordable housing opportunities in Westchester. Fair Housing Month celebrates the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, a national law […]
County marks 12th year of ‘Caregiver Coaching’ program
Are you looking for meaningful volunteer work? Do you want to contribute to an award-winning community support program? If so, consider becoming a volunteer with the Livable Communities Caregiver Coaching, L3C, Program, an initiative from the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services, DSPS. A Caregiver Coach is a […]
New York says 16 and older eligible for vaccine
On April 5, Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced the start of the statewide “Roll Up Your Sleeve” ad campaign to encourage all New Yorkers, especially those from neighborhoods where COVID was most devastating, to get vaccinated. The ads will be shown on television and online statewide beginning April 7. The […]
New Ro rally tames Tigers
The New Rochelle Huguenots might not have been tested in their first two games of the season, but they took a major step up in class on Saturday when they took on league foe Mamaroneck. Although the Tigers stuck close with visiting New Rochelle throughout much of the first half, […]