In a year full of huge news stories and communities rallying together to support one another and keep safe, these were your top stories of 2020.
While most of us are clamoring for this year to end, it’s important to also remember all the good that happened in 2020. Westchester County and New York as a whole came together in new and amazing ways, from dining and entertainment to supporting local businesses and outdoor recreation.
Here are your top stories of 2020.
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Ken Gabrielsen
From secluded paths that skirt gorgeous waterways to trails that bring explorers through some of the county’s most inviting preserves, here is our rundown of the very best hiking and biking Westchester has to offer.
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Stefan Radtke
Despite having a reputation for exorbitant real estate, there are plenty of areas in Westchester where your dollar goes farther, if you know where to look.
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Regeneron
The local pharma co. is beginning to supply Americans with the same antibody cocktail that Donald Trump received earlier this year.
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Courtesy Four Brothers Drive-In
After closing due to COVID-19 restrictions, New York’s outdoor movie theaters are back. Here are the best Hudson Valley drive-ins all within a one-hour drive of Westchester.
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The exceptional people, places, and things on the following pages showcase the ways in which Westchester is a marvelous place to dine, shop, play, explore, and grow up.
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Courtesy of Maple & Rose
Give your stocked fridge a break and support local restaurants.
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Gina Valentino
Make sure your dollars are helping to support causes and neighbors you love by grabbing lunch or dinner from one of these local eateries.
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Looking to get out of the house for an afternoon? Two local hiking experts tell us where we can to find the best county vistas.
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Courtesy Flames
Wood, gas, or coal oven, full-service restaurant or corner slice shop, here are Westchester’s most incredible pizzas.
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Isi Albanese
Mount Kisco’s Exit 4 Food Hall has new menu items you need to check out.