The owner of Jane Foodie is slated to appear on the popular television show Friday night.
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"Opening a bookstore has been my lifelong dream, and I'm so excited to share Bedford Books with our wonderful community," Fran Hauser said.
The New York Lottery said just one prize-winning ticket was sold for the Sunday TAKE 5 mid-day drawing.
The ticket sold on Saturday was one of just three prize-winning tickets purchased in New York for the recent drawing.
In business since 1961, Atlantic Westchester was recognized by 914INC. Magazine and the Best Companies Group for the second year in a row.
The VIP Millions scratch-off game winner, who bought his ticket in Mount Kisco, chose a one-time lump sum payment.
Necessity is the mother of invention, but a Katonah mom had no way of knowing that the niche being filled would inspire so many neighbors.
Senator Shelley Mayer announced the award given to the farm-to-table restaurant for its dedication to the community.
The festival-like feel at the Bedford Hills events is only half of the story — finding pop-up discounts will be part of the fun.
Rest easy parents because Rosebud Slumber Parties, better known as "every kid's dream," will finally be available in the Hudson Valley.
The move expands the firm's substantial Westchester County footprint, adding 16 already proven agents.
In business since 1961, the Bedford Hills company was recognized by 914INC. Magazine and the Best Companies Group for the award.
The Katonah-based cybersecurity firm donated its services to state and national dental associations.
The controversial application to put up a cell tower at 954 Old Post Road was approved by the planning board on Monday night.
The jackpot-winning Mega Multiplier ticket was purchased at the Route 22 Convenience Store in Brewster.
The actor's proposed solution would end legal issues Bedford is facing with cell service providers, but neighbors say they smell a rat.
The two-week dining event is an opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites in and around Bedford.
Spoiler Alert: The entrepreneur, who founded his unique business as an undergrad, charmed the judges and won a backer with deep pockets.
Connecticut State Dental Services selected the local Black Talon Security to provide cybersecurity solutions.
Hudson Valley's very own lifestyle guru went "au naturel" to celebrate the natural ingredients in Green Mountain's Pumpkin Spice coffee.
New York-based Apple Bank will eliminate bounced check fees and debit card PIN point of sale fees starting next month.
They are demanding $402,675, which includes $2,675 paid for replacement items and $50,000 a day for "abusive conduct."
No sense in heading to the mall or shopping online when you could be outside. There will be bargains, live music, pop-ups and entertainment.
Do you have a favorite Hudson Valley food truck? Fun, food, music and games are set to return to Bedford Hills Memorial Park this weekend.
Prices at three nearby fuel filling stations all topped $6-per-gallon, but most drivers won't know until they pull up to the pump.
The family-owned upscale grocery brand's newest store location opening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting Friday.
The Katonah-based cybersecurity firm offered tips for protecting small- and medium-sized businesses from cyberattacks.
Early Friday morning, grand opening plans for the newest DeCicco location were finally unveiled.
Job seekers will be able to visit the new Bedford store to learn about the positions available and start the interview process right away.
From yoga classes to new strength programs, Bedford Hills' Sunshine CrossFit & Athletics is expanding offerings and earning recognition.
Though the chain hasn't announced an official opening date yet, The Journal News reported it plans to open in March.
The commemoration might not be everyone's idea of a good time, but this sewer opening could mean good things are in store.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Bedford small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
The declaration applies to both the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Diners seated at restaurants and taverns are excepted from the new rule.
Katonah's Black Talon Security CEO Gary Salman will offer guidance for business owners and executives on cybersecurity issues.
Bedford-Katonah area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Bedford-Katonah.
The settlement with New York regulators also requires the utilities to work with local governments to improve responses to natural disaster.
Small businesses in Bedford Hills and Katonah are getting support from the Bedford Town Board in a surprising new way: waiving parking fees.