The refinancing of Co-Op City’s mortgage makes it possible to spend $124 million on repairs and upgrades for a residential property...
In and out of court, before juries or judges alone and on appeal, Jeffrey D. Buss of Yonkers-based Smith, Buss &...
Here’s a rare opportunity to own a family compound nestled in the private, gated community of Conyer's Farm – home of...
Before the days turn really hot on the Long Island Sound, refresh your home – and your entertainment rituals – for...
Skinner Inc.’s recent sale of Jim Dixon’s collection of Oriental rugs with garden motifs – the first in a series of...
The new Mamaroneck Cinemas are ready for the summer movie season.
More than doubling its number of screens and with a focus on film, education and community, The Picture House Regional Film...
With its storied history, New Rochelle’s Glen Island Park is now looking to the future.
The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood, a long-established waterside Connecticut eatery, continues to impress with its exceptional food and service. Not to...
There’s something for everybody in this selection of the myriad private beach and yacht clubs that proliferate along the Sound Shore.
Call it Italian pasta with an Indian touch – an arrabiata dish that draws on the two countries’ love of red...
Recently, WAG wine columnist Doug Paulding had the opportunity to meet Chilean winemaker Eduardo Chadwick, president of Viña Errázuriz, and taste...
Offering independent living, assisted living and memory care, Monarch Coopers Corner will open in the winter on the site of the...
While 4 a.m. trips to the ER are not everyday occurrences in the life of a geriatric care manager, they are...
“As I get closer to my decade at Montefiore New Rochelle (I started here in 2013), there are so many exciting...