Approachable. Colorful. Creative. Informative. Energetic. Readable. Refreshing.

There’s something for everyone—from kids to seniors.

Connect To is a local media source mailing to over 27,000 homes & businesses throughout northern Westchester. We cover the towns of Armonk, Bedford Corners, Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, Chappaqua, Cross River, Goldens Bridge, Katonah, Mount Kisco, North Salem, Peekskill, Pleasantville, Pound Ridge, Purdys, Somers, South Salem, Waccabuc, Vista and Yorktown Heights.

Our goal is to connect you to everything that makes our region special. Considered a national publication on a local level, we tackle important topics, profile extraordinary people, and provide useful information on a range of topics. And we believe that if you live in our community, this magazine is for you.

When someone picks up Connect To to read just one page or one article, they find themselves reading much more. In fact, many read our magazine cover-to-cover. Even elementary school children love Connect To and send us fan mail.

Launched in May 2022, the print version of Connect To has already featured so many incredible people in our towns. We’ve introduced our readers to talented local teens, phenomenal artists, valuable experts, successful business owners and more. Off the pages, we’ve connected many residents with each other, helping them achieve their dreams.

Connect To is so much more than a local magazine—we’re a creative force that tells stories every way we can: print, online, social media, video, etc. We shine a light on the real people of our community—the creative, the inspirational, the thought-provoking, the colorful, the humorous, the sporty and the just-plain-weird folks who shape our towns’ souls.

We encourage you to say hello. We want to know you. We want to tell your story.

Our Team

Gia Miller

Editor-in-Chief

Gia Miller is an award-winning journalist and content writer who lives in Katonah. Her work has appeared in Parents, The Washington Post, Healthline, Well + Good, Psych Central, SheKnows, SELF and more. 

Her first “real gig” was editing a book written by the USDA Forest Service while in college. She remembers nothing about trees, but the scientists were very kind. From there, she’s written for numerous local and national publications on a variety of topics, ranging from health and science to parenting and home design. 

She’s never met a brainstorm she didn’t like or a deadline she couldn’t beat. And she says being a journalist is a lot like being an annoying toddler—a good journalist always, and repeatedly, asks “why.”

Gia is also the mom of a strong-willed tween and an equally strong-willed teen (send help!), and she credits her mischievous dog and kind husband with keeping her sane. Some say she has the patience of a saint, others say she’s an excellent listener, and everyone seems to come to her with their problems. 

As a co-founder of Connect to Northern Westchester, Gia believes that our connections to others are vital to our happiness and success.  She truly enjoys telling the stories of the real people in our towns and creating connections both on and off the page. Ultimately, she’d like to take over the world, but for now, she’ll settle for a good night’s sleep. 

Justin Negard

Creative Director

Justin is an award-winning designer and photographer. He was the owner and creative director at Future Boy Design, producing work for clients such as National Parks Service, Vintage Cinemas, The Tarrytown Music Hall, and others. His work has appeared in Bloomberg TV, South by Southwest (SXSW), Edible Magazine, Westchester Magazine, Refinery 29, the Art Directors Club, AIGA and more.

Justin is a two-time winner of the International Design Awards, American Photography and Latin America Fotografia. Vice News has called Justin Negard as “one of the best artists working today.”

He is the author of two books, On Design, which discusses principles and the business of design, and Bogotà which is a photographic journey through the Colombian capital.

Additionally, Justin has served as Creative Director at CityMouse Inc., an NYC-based design firm which provides accessible design for people with disabilities, and has been awarded by the City of New York, MIT Media Lab and South By Southwest.

He lives in Katonah with his wonderfully patient wife, son and daughter.