Welcome to Our New Site
Welcome to WestchesterMagazine.com, our new—and more beautiful—home on the web. We hope you'll feel at home here, too. After all, it's our mission to fill this site with what matters to you: comprehensive information about the place we call home: Westchester. This is your site for the latest information on eating out, going out, culture, news, neighborhoods and trends in Westchester—everything to help you make the most out of living in and around the county.We've done some sprucing up; I hope you noticed.
In addition to the articles you read each month in our print magazine, look here for web-exclusive pieces that dig deeper into the county's conversation. Our blogs harvest the opinions of our writers in their specific areas of expertise. Of course you've all been reading EATER, where food writer Julia Sexton dishes about the local dining scene, from behind-the-scenes deals to outstanding dishes. POPTIONAL READING covers the popular culture scene, from the whimsical to the weird, associated with the county. In CUSTOM FIT, our on-staff fashionista brings you the low-down on local trends, designers, trunk shows, and sales you need to stay in style. THE SPECULATOR is your source for navigating the ups and downs of Westchester's real estate roller coaster.
And we're rolling out new features for the site. Our new advice column, ASK OUR FASHION EDITOR, outsources your biggest fashion worries to our local sartorial pros, who will tell you everything from where to find age-appropriate clothing to the best fashion deals. A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS lets you know about the fabulous beauty products that we can't live without. And, in OVERHEARD, you can read about what people, news articles, and blogs are saying about our county. Keep checking back, as our coverage of Westchester gets wider, stronger, and more compelling.
Now, I turn the site over to you. We want to hear from you. Comment on our articles, argue with our bloggers, ask questions of our experts, challenge our assumptions. The site is yours, and only through your involvement will it become the true voice of Westchester.

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