Where Lincoln stopped, volunteers muster for a museum
A nonprofit group of volunteers in Peekskill labors for the cause of a Lincoln museum ...
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Read more ›A top wealth management firm in Westchester leads the way in bringing young adults with autism into the workplace ...
Read more ›An Armonk woman trucks donated supplies to needy storm victims as New Yorkers generously aid their metropolitan neighbors. ...
Read more ›Tony Lembeck, CEO at Friedland Realty in Yonkers, is known as Papa Viva at an unusual summer camp for Westchester families. ...
Read more ›Stephen Grisanti is a real estate man from 9 to 5, but the rest of the time his life revolves around his precious Porsches. ...
Read more ›Fred Yannantuono is a late-blooming bard and co-owner of County Chair Party Rentals in Mount Vernon. ...
Read more ›For about a decade, Brandon and Mara Steiner have focused on helping teenage kids in Westchester build foundations – and dig wells – for their future lives and careers as adults. ...
Read more ›A patent and trademark attorney in White Plains, Karl Milde himself is a patent-holding inventor and, more recently, an author of thriller novels. ...
Read more ›Businessman Daniel Bernstein coaches children from low-income homes and homeless shelters in Mount Vernon afterschool program Amazing Afternoons. He spearheaded a community fundraising effort that raised enough money to reopen the program and keep it running. ...
Read more ›Bernice Gottlieb's memoir, “Take My Children: An Adoption Story,” takes its title from the reluctant pleas of Korean parents to have their children delivered from lives spent in the leper colonies to which families of patients then were confined. Gottlieb pledged to deliver their children to safe homes and secure lives in America. ...
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