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Skip The Waiting Room Next Time You Visit The Doctor's Office Skip The Waiting Room Next Time You Visit The Doctor's Office
Skip The Waiting Room Next Time You Visit The Doctor's Office POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- For bumps, bruises, seasonal aches and pains, there’s a new, convenient care in town. HRHCare, a primary and urgent care health center with locations in Nyack, Peekskill and Poughkeepsie offers family-like care at an affordable price. Offering both primary and urgent care, HRHCare offers treatment that ranges from small cuts and scrapes to more serious injuries. “You can visit HRHCare for a wide range of treatment options," said Dr. Douglas Hudson, an urgent care physician at HRHCare. "Usually you have to find specific doctors for specific care options. But we…
Pre-Revolutionary Home In Chappaqua Hits The Market Pre-Revolutionary Home In Chappaqua Hits The Market
Pre-Revolutionary Home In Chappaqua Hits The Market CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Built a year before the United States gained its independence, a vintage Chappaqua home featuring 18th-century details coupled with modern updates, has hit the market.  275 Bedford Road in Chappaqua, built in 1775, features colonial-style architecture that has been restyled to show the best craftsmanship of the era. Renovated to include modern luxuries, the home features a pool, pool house, sports court and a putting green. "The home blends old-world artistry and extraordinary style with a wealth of modern comforts," said Joanne Georgiou, listing agent for Houlih…
California Closets Makes Room For Local Bank California Closets Makes Room For Local Bank
California Closets Makes Room For Local Bank WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- California Closets was founded in 1978 by an 18-year-old college student who turned his innovative way of maximizing dorm-room space into a thriving business. Since then, the company has become one the fastest growing in the country and has set the standard for closet-organization systems. The company's product innovation and custom approach continue to serve as industry benchmarks, nearly 40 years later. Bob Westenberg, owner of the California Closets Hawthorne franchise, understands what it takes to make happy, satisfied customers. "Everything we do at California …
Doctors Orders: Hudson Valley Surgical Group Talks Thyroid Issues Doctors Orders: Hudson Valley Surgical Group Talks Thyroid Issues
Doctors Orders: Hudson Valley Surgical Group Talks Thyroid Issues SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. -- If you're experiencing fatigue, weight gain, chills or hair loss, your thyroid gland could be to blame. This regulator of body and mind can wreak problems on the whole body, which is why getting the right treatment is critical to feeling your best. Sleepy Hollow-based, Hudson Valley Surgical Group has conducted countless thyroid procedures and can create custom solutions to get patients back to daily life in no time. "The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck," said Dr. Har Chi Lau, a surgeon at Hudson Valley Surgical Group.  "It p…
Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: HRHCare Gives Back Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: HRHCare Gives Back
Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: Hrhcare Gives Back PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- In an effort to raise money for Hudson Valley and Long Island residents in need, HRHCare Community Health recently hosted its 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit. The event, which supports the comprehensive primary and preventive health services, raised over $260,000 for a good cause.  One of largest federally qualified health center networks in the country, HRHCare currently serves over 175,000 New Yorkers, providing health care they would otherwise be unable to access.“We are thrilled with the success of the 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, president…
Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: HRHCare Gives Back Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: HRHCare Gives Back
Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: Hrhcare Gives Back PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- In an effort to raise money for Hudson Valley and Long Island residents in need, HRHCare Community Health recently hosted its 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit. The event, which supports the comprehensive primary and preventive health services, raised over $260,000 for a good cause. One of largest federally qualified health center networks in the country, HRHCare currently serves over 175,000 New Yorkers, providing health care they would otherwise be unable to access.“We are thrilled with the success of the 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, president …
Turning Back The Clock: Cedar Knolls Features Early 20th Century Living Turning Back The Clock: Cedar Knolls Features Early 20th Century Living
Turning Back The Clock: Cedar Knolls Features Early 20th Century Living BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Cedar Knolls, a suburban neighborhood at the corner of Bronxville, is in many ways a community frozen in time. Its homes have been virtually unchanged since the neighborhood's inception, and its residents want to keep it that way.  The narrow, meandering streets are mostly unchanged since Cedar Knolls was built in the early 20th century. The homes still maintain a neo-Classical style architecture and the neighborhood remains tranquil, just minutes from downtown Bronxville. Approved as a subdivision in 1913 and given landmark status by the city of Yonkers in 1996, the 104-…
College's Annual 'President's Forum' Discussed The State Of The Nation College's Annual 'President's Forum' Discussed The State Of The Nation
College's Annual 'President's Forum' Discussed The State Of The Nation WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The annual President’s Forum, held on Westchester Community College's Valhalla campus, took place on Nov. 12. The public discussion, which focused on issues such as the media, foreign affairs, the economy and education, was held to raise money for a good cause. In the past, the President's Forum has featured prominent guests such as Bill Clinton, secretaries of state, Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright and journalists such as Paul Krugman and Paul Gigot. The funds raised support Westchester Community College's Scholarship and Program Fund. This year, the President’s…
HCC Alumna Redefines What It Means To Work In Manufacturing HCC Alumna Redefines What It Means To Work In Manufacturing
HCC Alumna Redefines What It Means To Work In Manufacturing BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A graduate of Housatonic Community College was recently selected into the into the American Manufacturing Hall of Fame. The first of her family to attend college, Jenny Tovar-Peralta's hard work and dedication go hand-in-hand to what it means to work in this demanding industry.   On Thursday, Oct. 5, over 250 people gathered at the Marriott Ballroom in Trumbull to honor Tovar-Peralta and several manufacturing companies in Connecticut. “The dark days of old factories are over,” said Joe Carbone, CEO of The Workplace, a workforce development service and emcee of the event.…
Wusthof Chef Explains The Correct Way To Carve A Turkey For The Holidays Wusthof Chef Explains The Correct Way To Carve A Turkey For The Holidays
Wusthof Chef Explains The Correct Way To Carve A Turkey For The Holidays NORWALK, Conn. -- Household chefs looking to get a leg up on serving their Thanksgiving meal can sharpen their skills with advice from Wusthof of Norwalk. In Wusthof's informative video featured above,  Executive Chef Mike Garaghty says people should start the turkey carving process by separating the leg and thigh from the body. In both instances, listen for a “pop” as the joint breaks. That will help ensure that carvers do not cut through the bone. Using a carving knife of rougly nine inches, carefully remove the breast from the bird and place it on a carving board. Starting at the small e…
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