Wearing a mask and gloves, a woman walks past a mural of the Statue of Liberty.
A man walks past a 1950s Chevy Bel Air.
A teenager wears a face mask as he waits for the bus in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
A woman walks down an empty street while wearing a face mask.
View of St. Matthews’s Catholic church in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY. Due to the virus outbreak, the church has canceled all on-site services. Instead, services are now being streamed via Facebook.
A young woman carries a phone conversation on top of a mailbox as she waits for the local Bee-Line bus.
Two children ride their scooters on Main Street.
A group of teens gathers at a local parking lot.
A senior man walks down a street.
A dog and its owner.
A senior resident peers into the closed local library.
Local residents line up to buy groceries at one of the local supermarkets.
Discarded surgical gloves left on a supermarket parking lot.
A face mask lies discarded on the sidewalk.
In keeping with the current pandemic guidelines, a wooden statue of a bear stands outside a home while wearing a face mask.
A woman walks past a statue of the biblical hero David.
Pedestrians wearing face masks walk past a thank you sign.
Every day at 7 pm Ellen bangs her pot lids in appreciation for the healthcare workers who work on the frontlines of the pandemic.
A thank you sign on a post. One of many gestures of gratitude that can be seen outside homes and in yards across the village.
Sitting by their apartment window, two girls bang their pots in appreciation of the frontline healthcare workers during the daily seven o’clock cheer.
On what has become a daily ritual in New York, residents of an apartment complex applaud and cheer the healthcare workers working on the front lines of the crisis.
A jogger runs in front of the St. John’s Riverside Hospital.
Firefighters gathered in front of the Andrus-on-Hudson senior nursing home to cheer and thank the nurses and staff who work there.
A firefighter looks out from his truck while responding to an alarm in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
Seven-year-old Simon Lan and his mother wave at the passing fire truck, part of the birthday drive-bys organized by the Hastings-on-Hudson Fire Department.
An elderly resident is being wheeled into an ambulance by paramedics.
Paramedics load a patient into an ambulance.
A tired paramedic responds to a non-COVID-19 call.
Paramedics respond to an emergency in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
A sign warns residents to observe social distancing guidelines at a neighborhood park.
A jogger runs past one of the many social distancing signs posted along the Old Aqueduct Trail.
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a local market.
Bread and Brine owners Jeremy Mclellan, Alex Sze, and Corey Gelber pose outside their restaurant.
A sign warns customers to wear masks before entering a local restaurant.
Ellen Sledge, the owner of Penny Lick, poses outside her ice cream shop.
Local residents in front of a laundromat.
Gino Uli, the owner of Divino, poses inside his restaurant.
A woman goes out for an evening run.
T’nyas Catalan, a senior at the local high school, gets her hair done outside her home.
Prom Queen T’nyas Catalan waves at her classmates during a class rally. After gathering at a parking lot, the seniors paraded through the streets of the village.
High school seniors gather at a parking lot before departing on a village-wide parade to celebrate their graduation.
High school seniors gather at a parking lot before departing on a village-wide parade to celebrate their graduation.
Parents and students hold up signs and wave at the passing cars as they participate in the Hastings School District Teacher Parade.
Lisa O’Reilly, Recreation Assistant for the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, makes sure the flags are properly placed on the lawn at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Park.
WW II veteran, Jim Pasanello, salutes the passing Hastings Fire Department trucks as they drive by his home to celebrate his birthday.
Ninety-five-year-old World War II veteran Sy Schlachter salutes the passing Hastings Fire Department trucks as they drive by his home to celebrate his birthday.
On Memorial Day, members of the Hastings-on-Hudson Fire Department lay a wreath in honor of those who have died in service of their country.
A Hastings-on-Hudson firefighter holds a rose during a Memorial Day ceremony meant to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
A new memorial called “Ribbons of Remembrance” stands at Lenoir Preserve overlooking the Hudson River and the Palisades dedicated to Westchester County residents who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
The Stars and Stripes flies in front of the local firehouse.
Seniors enjoying a warm sunny day outdoors.
A man dressed as a clown greets customers outside a local restaurant.
Graffiti decorates two slabs of concrete meant to close access to an abandoned bridge near the Metro-North railroad tracks.
A local fisherman reels in an eel at MacEachron Waterfront Park in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
Wearing a face mask for protection, a train conductor looks out of a departing Metro-North train at the Greystone station.
Two skateboarders hang out by the Metro-North train station.
A man walks near the closed and empty Metro-North station.
A waitress brings an order of drinks during a showing of the film Labyrinth at a makeshift drive-in theater.
Yonkers, NY
People gathered to peacefully protest against racial injustice at Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park.
A man reflects during an 8:46 seconds moment of silence at a silent vigil held under the Henry Hudson statue.
A protester wipes aways her tears during a moment of silence at a Black Lives Matter vigil.
Protesters assemble for a silent vigil below the statue of Henry Hudson.
A woman walks while holding a sign along the Hudson River Waterfront Park during a Black Lives Matter vigil.
Wearing a mask and gloves, a woman walks past a mural of the Statue of Liberty.
A man walks past a 1950s Chevy Bel Air.
A teenager wears a face mask as he waits for the bus in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
A woman walks down an empty street while wearing a face mask.
View of St. Matthews’s Catholic church in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY. Due to the virus outbreak, the church has canceled all on-site services. Instead, services are now being streamed via Facebook.
A young woman carries a phone conversation on top of a mailbox as she waits for the local Bee-Line bus.
Two children ride their scooters on Main Street.
A group of teens gathers at a local parking lot.
A senior man walks down a street.
A dog and its owner.
A senior resident peers into the closed local library.
Local residents line up to buy groceries at one of the local supermarkets.
Discarded surgical gloves left on a supermarket parking lot.
A face mask lies discarded on the sidewalk.
In keeping with the current pandemic guidelines, a wooden statue of a bear stands outside a home while wearing a face mask.
A woman walks past a statue of the biblical hero David.
Pedestrians wearing face masks walk past a thank you sign.
Every day at 7 pm Ellen bangs her pot lids in appreciation for the healthcare workers who work on the frontlines of the pandemic.
A thank you sign on a post. One of many gestures of gratitude that can be seen outside homes and in yards across the village.
Sitting by their apartment window, two girls bang their pots in appreciation of the frontline healthcare workers during the daily seven o’clock cheer.
On what has become a daily ritual in New York, residents of an apartment complex applaud and cheer the healthcare workers working on the front lines of the crisis.
A jogger runs in front of the St. John’s Riverside Hospital.
Firefighters gathered in front of the Andrus-on-Hudson senior nursing home to cheer and thank the nurses and staff who work there.
A firefighter looks out from his truck while responding to an alarm in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
Seven-year-old Simon Lan and his mother wave at the passing fire truck, part of the birthday drive-bys organized by the Hastings-on-Hudson Fire Department.
An elderly resident is being wheeled into an ambulance by paramedics.
Paramedics load a patient into an ambulance.
A tired paramedic responds to a non-COVID-19 call.
Paramedics respond to an emergency in the Greystone section of Yonkers.
A sign warns residents to observe social distancing guidelines at a neighborhood park.
A jogger runs past one of the many social distancing signs posted along the Old Aqueduct Trail.
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a local market.
Bread and Brine owners Jeremy Mclellan, Alex Sze, and Corey Gelber pose outside their restaurant.
A sign warns customers to wear masks before entering a local restaurant.
Ellen Sledge, the owner of Penny Lick, poses outside her ice cream shop.
Local residents in front of a laundromat.
Gino Uli, the owner of Divino, poses inside his restaurant.
A woman goes out for an evening run.
T’nyas Catalan, a senior at the local high school, gets her hair done outside her home.
Prom Queen T’nyas Catalan waves at her classmates during a class rally. After gathering at a parking lot, the seniors paraded through the streets of the village.
High school seniors gather at a parking lot before departing on a village-wide parade to celebrate their graduation.
High school seniors gather at a parking lot before departing on a village-wide parade to celebrate their graduation.
Parents and students hold up signs and wave at the passing cars as they participate in the Hastings School District Teacher Parade.
Lisa O’Reilly, Recreation Assistant for the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, makes sure the flags are properly placed on the lawn at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Park.
WW II veteran, Jim Pasanello, salutes the passing Hastings Fire Department trucks as they drive by his home to celebrate his birthday.
Ninety-five-year-old World War II veteran Sy Schlachter salutes the passing Hastings Fire Department trucks as they drive by his home to celebrate his birthday.
On Memorial Day, members of the Hastings-on-Hudson Fire Department lay a wreath in honor of those who have died in service of their country.
A Hastings-on-Hudson firefighter holds a rose during a Memorial Day ceremony meant to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
A new memorial called “Ribbons of Remembrance” stands at Lenoir Preserve overlooking the Hudson River and the Palisades dedicated to Westchester County residents who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
The Stars and Stripes flies in front of the local firehouse.
Seniors enjoying a warm sunny day outdoors.
A man dressed as a clown greets customers outside a local restaurant.
Graffiti decorates two slabs of concrete meant to close access to an abandoned bridge near the Metro-North railroad tracks.
A local fisherman reels in an eel at MacEachron Waterfront Park in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
Wearing a face mask for protection, a train conductor looks out of a departing Metro-North train at the Greystone station.
Two skateboarders hang out by the Metro-North train station.
A man walks near the closed and empty Metro-North station.
A waitress brings an order of drinks during a showing of the film Labyrinth at a makeshift drive-in theater.
Yonkers, NY
People gathered to peacefully protest against racial injustice at Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park.
A man reflects during an 8:46 seconds moment of silence at a silent vigil held under the Henry Hudson statue.
A protester wipes aways her tears during a moment of silence at a Black Lives Matter vigil.
Protesters assemble for a silent vigil below the statue of Henry Hudson.
A woman walks while holding a sign along the Hudson River Waterfront Park during a Black Lives Matter vigil.