On Dec. 22, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation by state Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and state Sen. Anna M. Kaplan into law that would explicitly make the falsification of COVID-19 vaccination records a crime. The new law takes effect at a critical moment in the state’s battle against coronavirus, as the […]
Month: December 2021
Panthers close out 2021 with win over Tigers
On Dec. 22, the Rye Neck girls basketball team closed out 2021 in impressive fashion, putting together perhaps their most complete game to date and downing Tuckahoe 49-28. For the shorthanded Panthers, the victory was a sign that things are trending in the right direction as the bulk of the […]
CDC: Spread of the Omicron variant not as bad as originally thought
The CDC now says the rapid spread of the Omicron variant is not as bad as they originally thought. According to federal health officials, Omicron is responsible for 58.6% of new cases nationwide last week. That’s down from the previous estimate of 73.2%. They say the reduction is based on […]
Ribbon cutting opens fitness area at Tibbetts
The new fitness area includes seven pieces that can serve up to 16 people at one time: • Four-person lower body combo • Two-person upper body combo (back and arms) • Two-person chest press • Two-person lat pull down and vertical press • Three-person static combo (sit-ups, pull-ups, tricep dips) […]
County partners with Scenic Hudson on RiverWalk
Westchester County Executive George Latimer has included $1.3 million in his proposed 2022 County budget to conduct an environmental review of the extension of the Westchester RiverWalk beneath the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. In partnership with the environmental organization Scenic Hudson, Latimer is working to advance the project to […]