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Got An Aching Back? Yorktown Doctor Has A Solution For You
Anyone who suffers from chronic or even occasional back, shoulder and neck pain knows that it diminishes the quality of life—sometimes for years. Which is why Tom Carpenter was so dedicated to finding a cure.
The Yorktown Heights chiropractor, who holds a doctorate of chiropractic degree, has spent the last three decades working with people suffering from these issues and knew he could find a solution.
Amazon, Walmart, K-Mart, and Sears agreed. Dr. Carpenter's new product, Stand Corrected, a portable, lightweight, harness-like stretching tool, is now available at these retailers with others…
Wedded Bliss: 100-Year-Old Couple Celebrate 80th Anniversary In Westchester
The love story of a Rye couple, longtime Larchmont residents, has gone viral, appearing in People, Mashable, YouTube, CBS New York and The Knot, among others.
Arthur Jacobs, 105-years-old and Marcia Jacobs, 100, recently celebrated 80 years of marriage. Their grandson, Gabe Jacobs, a Brooklyn filmmaker, caught them on video where viewers can hear Arthur tells his bride, "I've loved you for 80 years, honey. That's a lot of time."
According to Gabe, they are one of the oldest living couples in the U.S. And while Marcia communicates with a "hello, hello," she seems to have…
Montrose Native, Tony, Emmy Winner, Offers Advice On Saving For Retirement
MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Ken Mahoney, a Montrose native, is not a performer but he's already halfway to an EGOT.
Mahoney, president of Mahoney Asset Management, published his eighth book, "Life On Your Terms: A GPS to Your Retirement. Mahoney has won multiple Tony Awards for producing "Pippin" and "Porgy and Bess," and multiple Emmys for producing the TV show "Due Process." He is also frequently seen on CNBC and Fox Business.
Mahoney said his book is about making it easier for people to understand how to plan for their retirement.
"Most people don't like fi…
Streak Ends: Northern Westchester Native Finally Loses On 'Jeopardy!'
Westchester's own Austin Rogers' prolific -- and historic -- run on "Jeopardy!" is over.
The Pound Ridge native lost on Thursday night, $33,201 to $33,150 to Scarlett Sims, a stay-at-home mom from Tennessee, ending his winning streak at 12 games and $413,000 won.
Only four other contestants in the 53-year history of "Jeopard!" have ever won more money than Rogers, host Alex Trebek said.
Rogers, a graduate of Fox Lane, got off to a rough start, losing all of his money on a Daily Double in "Single Jeopardy!" and finishing well behind Sims after round one.
In…