After noticing an issue with the way her newborn was feeding, Priska Diaz, founder and CEO of Bittylab, created a line of baby bottles and lids that are now being tested to become certified medical devices. Diaz’s line of products include the Bare Air-Free bottles that expel air from the […]
Month: February 2018
Killian gets GOP nomination for Senate
With the Republican nomination in the rearview, former Rye City Councilwoman Julie Killian will prepare to take on Democratic candidate and state Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer in an upcoming special election for a crucial state Senate seat. On Feb. 7, Killian won the nomination in a vote by Republican district leaders […]
Fox sentenced in M’ville student’s death
Rye resident Emma Fox has been sentenced to six months in jail, followed by five years of probation, for the death of Manhattanville College student Robby Schartner in 2016. According to Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Fox, 26, has been sentenced on second-degree vehicular manslaughter and a charge of […]
Mamaroneck holds on against New Ro
Mamaroneck’s win over New Rochelle on Feb. 6 wasn’t just a fitting celebration of the Tigers’ veterans; it may also have been the team’s signature victory of the season. On Senior Night at the Palmer Gymnasium on Tuesday, the Tigers earned an impressive 46-38 win over their league foes in […]
Schorr says he will stay in Senate race
A Republican nomination process may turn contentious as two candidates—Julie Killian and Dan Schorr—both eye a key open seat in the New York state Senate. Ahead of the convention, neither candidate has shown signs of dropping from the race, even after Republican candidate and Bedford attorney, Sarmad Khojasteh, confirmed this […]