The Westchester County Board of Legislators tonight unanimously passed the Visual Gun Warning Law, requiring firearm retailers display images showing dangers associated with gun ownership, making Westchester second in the nation to adopt such a measure. Under the new bill, wherever firearms are sold in Westchester County, striking public safety […]
Month: June 2026
Step Into Spring: Why the “Right Shoe” Matters
The return of warmer weather offers more opportunities to return to exercise outdoors, whether it be walking, running or paddle sports. April is Foot Health Awareness Month, an important reminder to consider the role the right footwear can play in staying active and healthy all year long. Shoes are not […]
Eagles claim first softball crown since 1991
They’ve been friends forever. Now? They’re Section 1 champions. On Sunday, May 30, the Eastchester varsity softball team secured its first title in 35 years, outclassing Yorktown 9-1 in the Class A finals and putting the finishing touches on a story that has been several seasons in the making. Head […]
Thriving with Parkinson’s: A Guide to Living Well
More than 1 million people in the U.S. are estimated to be living with Parkinson’s disease, with nearly 90,000 new diagnoses each year. For many individuals and families, Parkinson’s begins gradually and unexpectedly—often with subtle symptoms that may be mistaken for normal aging or overlooked altogether. Neurologist Dr. Melba Beltre […]











