Brunch is a big deal in Westchester. (Don’t believe us? Just browse through our brunch guide.) So, when a longtime favorite eatery announces an exciting collaboration and a new a.m. menu, it’s cause ...
If you enjoyed Restaurant Week last fall, you’ll love Hudson Valley Restaurant Week this spring. The two weeks of foodie fun are back this March 2-15, featuring delicious lunch and dinner prix-fixe ...
Most people think of Indeed, LinkedIn, or Glassdoor when conducting their job search. But there is another option that provides cutting-edge AI functionality and tools these other platforms don’t.
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Empanada capital of the world, birthplace of dulce de leche and tango, and, of course, world soccer champion, Argentina is a gastronomically (and otherwise) unique country. Most people may think of ...
Hundreds of local food lovers gathered at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla this year for one of Westchester’s most popular gastronomic contests: Westchester Magazine’s Burger, Beer, & Barrels. Each one ...
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179 Bar and Grill offers modern Italian cuisine with handcrafted cocktails in an inviting ambiance. What we’re having: 179 Bar and Grill serves lunch and dinner for Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, with ...
The Van Tassels. The Jays. The Purdys. The Meads. These are the clans who settled our history-rich county—but where are they now? We see their names on street signs, in schools, and at train stations.
Long before Henry Hudson “discovered” the Hudson Valley, the Mohican and Munsee Native American tribes were living a rich life in the region we now call home. Here is their story. Long before Henry ...
It may only be early spring, but a bumper crop of steel and concrete is sprouting along Westchester’s Platinum Mile. What’s growing aren’t rows of glass-box office buildings, but rather a remarkable ...