The Norwalk company has worked with the Westchester County nonprofit since 2007.
CTWorks, which helps 30,000 job seekers, is rebranded as American Job Center and picks up new sites.
In the last decade, the group has worked to transform the landscape along the Rippowam River to a ribbon of parkland...
Town Supervisor Paul Feiner is supporting an ordinance that would regulate outdoor shooting ranges and effectively close an existing range in...
A nonprofit – no matter how well motivated – is not necessarily forever.
As it approaches its 50th anniversary next year, ArtsWestchester aims to initiate 50 new arts-and-business partnerships to help ensure a thriving...
The nonprofit boosts Stamford high schoolers with a 99 percent success rate.
The vans will be used to give people with disabilities access to community opportunities such as volunteering, recreation and education.
More than 240 volunteers from businesses in the Stamford area will volunteer in community service projects through United Way of Western...
Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester honors three health care partners with awards during its spring benefit gala at Scarsdale’s Sunningdale Country...
In August 2011, the Song family stepped out of their comfort zone to travel to a remote area of South Africa...
The Norwalk Seaport Association has selected its headline entertainer for this year's Oyster Festival to be held Sept. 5-7.
A recovering stock market and additional contributions by their funders resulted in increased foundation endowments for a second straight year.
STAR Inc. receives $10,000 from the Young Women's League of New Canaan to help support and serve people with learning disabilities.
Marissa Brett succeeds William Mooney Jr. as WCA president, while Mooney stays on in a new CEO post.