This daycare is for parents driving delivery trucks or cleaning office buildings, the health aides or emergency workers — people with limited options
Author: Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, Rockland/Westchester Journal News
Dr. Gregg Semenza called his mom after winning a Nobel Prize. She thought it was a crank call
2019 Nobel laureate Gregg Semenza of Tarrytown credits his teachers in Sleepy Hollow, New York, with sparking his interest in science.
‘Money Honey’ Maria Bartiromo on Trump, AI and the future of work
New documentary from Fox News journalist sheds light on how artificial intelligence is changing business.
Jenna Bush Hager talks ‘work-life balance’ myth and grandmother Barbara Bush’s legacy
Jenna Bush Hager opened up about grandmother Barbara Bush, women in politics and the sexism behind the idea of a “work-life balance.”
A salon of his own: More than just manscaping
Most salons cater to women, many cater to pampered pets, but barely any cater exclusively to men.
Puppuccinos, fur-ternity leave and more: Millennials’ pampered pets are like children
For millennials delaying or opting out of having kids, furbabies are the new normal.
Wealthy Chappaqua Catholics start school for poor boys at the urging of their priest
Their priest worked among the poor during the week and preached on the weekends to Bill and Hillary Clinton’s neighbors in Chappaqua, New York.
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Almost everyone in Chappaqua has their favorite Clinton sighting story.