Happy New Year, Westchester! We’re kicking off 2022 with a look back on your favorite food, news, lifestyle, and other stories of 2021.
In 2021, Westchester County residents got back out to their favorite restaurants, hit the great outdoors, and celebrated everything they love about our dear county.
Here are your top stories of 2021.
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After years of economic downturn and a shift away from destination mall culture, plans for the Galleria include open-space and mixed-use development.
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Courtesy of Zulu Time
Get out of your winter funk and spend the warmer months dining outdoors with great food and amazing views at these Westchester-area restaurants.
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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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We round up the best places to camp out, look to the skies, and celebrate Independence Day with glorious pyrotechnic displays.
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From bustling cityscapes to neighborhoods filled with small-town charm, Westchester County offers some of the best places to live.
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Photo by Andre Baranowski
From all-you-can-eat buffets and bottomless cocktails to brioche French toast, here are the baker’s dozen who do brunch best in Westchester County.
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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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Photo by Doug Schneider
Make your reservations now for the county’s newest and returning Michelin-ranked restaurants, including the latest Bib Gourmands.
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Photo by Simon Feldman | hometownaerials.com
Sun’s out, and so are we. Out to eat, that is. From North Salem to New Rochelle, hidden patios, waterfront decks, and urban rooftops give us plenty of reasons to dine alfresco.
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Goosefeather at the Tarrytown House Estate | Photo by All Good NYC
Our first-ever foodie guide to some of the most sought-after places and foods in the 914.