Westchester Magazine September 2020

Westchester’s 9/11 Memories

Almost 20 years has passed, but the day’s still painfully fresh.

An Impactful Black Teacher Recounts Her Experience in Education

Miss Turner will not be returning to Mamaroneck High School this September. She is retiring after 50 years as a history teacher.

Do You Feel Safe Working at the Office? Westchester Responds

We conducted a poll of anonymous WM readers about their experiences working from home — or not — over the past few months.

A Chappaqua Resident Builds Boats — and Will Teach You How

This teacher uses his spare time to build personal watercraft, like he did with his father.

The New Normal: How Westchester Has Changed Due to the Pandemic

The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have etched an indelible mark on the globe, as well as on our county, with practically every aspect of daily life turned upside down.
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How to Increase Productivity and Posture Working at Home

California Closets shares tips on how to create the ideal home office.

This Brooklyn-Brewed Bourbon Is Making Its Way to Westchester

Kings County Distillery, which ages its whiskey the standard two to four years, quickly became known for its inventive product.

Fall Fashion 2020: This Season’s Hottest Trends and Outfits

You’ll find this season’s best trends from local stores — like chartreuse, plaid, and fringe — all tailored toward our more-casual-than-ever new lifestyle. 

New Restaurant Preview: Scarsdale’s El Barrio

An Italian wood-fired oven turns out blistering Mexican fare at this new Scarsdale eatery.

A New Facility Aims to Help Those ‘Aging Out’ of Elizabeth Seton

A 21-plus population facing exile spurs the Yonkers children’s center to action.
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