The Rye girls’ basketball team might have made it through the first two weeks of the 2021 season with a perfect record, but head coach Margo Hackett believes we haven’t yet seen the Garnets reach their full potential. On Feb. 25, Rye pushed its wining-streak to five games with a […]
Month: February 2021
Amid pandemic, entrepreneurs seek out new opportunities
Having already been furloughed by a boss in the twilight of his career and a global pandemic wreaking havoc, Jaime O’Neill started to mull his future. “I had a third child on the way in July [2020], and I was not in a place to be unemployed,” he said. The […]
Westchester-filmed productions score nominations
Awards season officially kicked off this week with the announcement of nominees for both Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild, SAG, awards. Once again, Westchester County was well-represented, seeing seven award nominations in top categories going to productions that filmed right here in Westchester. “These nominations highlight our diverse locations […]
Eagles outgun Titans, remain unbeaten
The 2021 hockey campaign might have been condensed significantly, but last year’s Section I runners-up have wasted little time putting their imprint on the season. On Feb. 24, the ETBE Eagles won their fourth straight contest to open the winter campaign, topping RyeTown/Harrison 5-1 in a dominant performance. The Eagles […]
3D pop artist creates artwork for Feeding Westchester
Feeding Westchester and internationally renowned 3D pop artist Charles Fazzino are collaborating this February for a Valentine’s Day focused virtual volunteer project. Feeding Westchester’s new Help From Home volunteer project allows volunteers to create and donate individual bags of assorted food items to be distributed to hungry neighbors through their […]