Westchester Magazine January 2015

34—Count ‘Em—Hidden Gems Of Westchester County

For the record, we can keep a secret—but what fun would that be? Instead, we’re spilling the beans on 34 of our favorite off-the-beaten-track locations.

The Restaurants Of Westchester’s Train Stations

Vacant Metro-North station houses find new life as restaurants—and we’re all aboard.

Country Singers, Hailing From Westchester

Homegrown singers find their country roots from within.

The First Families of Westchester

The Van Tassels. The Jays. The Purdys. The Meads. These are the clans who settled our history-rich county—but where are they now?

Westchester’s Art(s) Of Healing

Music, clay, and movement are used as therapeutic mediums in local creative arts therapy programs.
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Is Your Open Office Making You Sick? Or Is It The Environment?

Your company’s open office may actually hurt your productivity and health—or, it could be the building itself.

At Open Doors Medical Centers, Doctor Visits Go Beyond Checkups

Open Door doesn’t just treat sickness, it inspires wellness.

The Man In The Maze: Stew Leonard Jr.

Stew Leonard Jr. is at the helm of a $400 million grocery empire. His story—not unlike the signature winding aisle in each of his stores—is anything but linear.

Review: Fantasy Cuisine Brings A Fresh Taste Of China To Hartsdale

A fantastic, new take on Chinese food—with dishes reminiscent of the ones on Mott, Canal, and Grand.

Croton’s Ann Hampton Callaway, The Diva Next Door

All that jazz and more from the spectacularly talented, but down-to-earth, Ann Hampton Callaway.
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