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Housing · Westchester CountyLifting Up Westchester (LUW), a community-based nonprofit agency that provides life-changing support to people who have lost their housing or are struggling to meet their other basic needs, announces its ninth annual student essay contest. Open to all seventh through twelfth grade students attending school and living in Westchester County, this year’s contest is entitled The Power of Connection because it asks students for their perspective on w…See the Story
Lifting Up Westchester announces 9th annual student essay contest

Real Estate · New YorkThe residential real estate market across Westchester County remained intensely competitive in Q3 2025, as strong buyer demand pushed prices higher despite limited inventory. To spotlight the most competitive local markets, The Zach & Heather Harrison Team at Compass — the No. 1 residential sales team in Westchester — released a new
Bidding War Intensity Chart, ranking towns by the sharpest drops in Days on Market (DOM), a leading indicator of b…See the Story
Tight Inventory and NYC Migration Drive Bidding Wars in Westchester Real Estate Market

New Rochelle · New RochelleFlooded basements. Impassable roads. Waterlogged school fields. Since 2009, Westchester County has invested over $120 million fighting a relentless problem that threatens property, safety, and quality of life. This week, the Westchester County Board of Legislators approved another $1.925 million to protect residents in New Rochelle, Croton-on-Hudson, and Bronxville from the recurring floods that have plagued these neighborhoods. Legislators appr…See the Story