The ambitious budget reduces property taxes for the second year in a row and avoids cutting many public services — for $15.7 million less than last year.
Chappaqua student Ishana Kumar’s study of the mechanisms for perception of visual illusions landed her the top spot in the 2020 Samueli Foundation Prize.
A devastating economic casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the iconic Elmsford theater has made its final curtain call after more than 45 years in business.
10 different plaintiffs are alleging a pervasive culture of emotional, physical, and sexual violence at sites operated by The Children's Village of Dobbs Ferry over more than 25 years.
As coronavirus cases surge in parts of the state, Governor Cuomo unveils the long-awaited reopening plan for one of New York’s longest shuttered industries.
Accusations of IP theft and executive stock sales haven’t slowed down the company’s efforts to gets its antibody cocktail to market, or its record share prices.