Westchester Magazine May 2024

Westchester Magazine May 2024

The Dining News to Dig Into in Westchester This May

A Mediterranean bistro in White Plains, American hotspot in Irvington, and more make the month delicious in the 914.

Meet Westchester’s Healthcare Heroes in 2024

Westchester Magazine celebrates these 15 outstanding people (plus canine!) who have dedicated themselves to improving quality of life.

Rachel Ling Gordon Makes Magic in Purchase

After her breakout performance on Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Purchase-based Rachel Ling Gordon is conjuring up astonishing illusions at just 11 years old.

These French Bistros Delight With Fine Dining in Westchester

Here’s where to go for steak frites and cassoulet if you can’t quite make it to Paris.

2 Moving Books Written by Westchester Women Authors

Two Westchester women have crafted inventive novels grappling with race relations and the power of community.
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A Brief History of Parking Meters in Westchester County

Can you guess which Westchester city was the first to install parking meters and which one held out for six years?

This Kitchen Renovation by a Rye Designer Is Modern and Elegant

A designer shares how she transformed her condo’s tired kitchen into a bright and cozy dream.

Marigold Blossoms With Indian Flavors in Eastchester

Michelin-starred Chef Hemant Mathur’s first Westchester restaurant is a bright, lively, fragrant, and progressive take on authentic Indian fare.

This Is How to Increase Your Westchester Home’s Curb Appeal

Three landscape experts share their best tips for creating exceptional curb appeal to brighten your Westchester home this spring.

LabelMaker Bitters Elevate the Cocktail Game in Westchester

This Dobbs Ferry-based company is enhancing the county’s drinks with craft bitters.
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