To the Editor and the readers of the River Journal: Actions speak louder than words. Especially when it comes to your healthcare. When you decide who to vote for as […] Read more »
To the editor: I am writing today to encourage my fellow voters to re-elect New York State Senator Pete Harckham to serve our district. He has shown himself to be […] Read more »
The investment world is full of colorful terms, but perhaps none is better known than “bull” or “bear.” As an investor, you’re typically rooting for the bull market, when prices […] Read more »
I just read the September 2020 edition of River Journal, and I am quite disappointed in the characterization that was implied relating to lifeguarding in the article on page 2 [Journal Entries]. I think it is great that […] Read more »
Hospitals, Elected Officials, Advocates and Others Embrace the Lifesaving Power of Organ Donation to Help the 10,000 New Yorkers Currently Waiting for a Life-Saving Transplant New Yorkers across the state will […] Read more »
The Village of Ossining Historian, Joyce Sharrock Cole, in partnership with the Ossining Public Library, has launched the Ossining Community History Collection Project: Ossining during COVID-19. We have embarked upon […] Read more »
With an aggressive decarbonization timeline in place and a nuclear shutdown underway, New York State stands at an energy crossroads. Constructing and relying more heavily on new gas-fired power plants, […] Read more »
To the Editor: Astorino’s fiscal conservatism may be very popular with those who would rather hoard their money than pay taxes that would benefit themselves well as their fellow citizens, […] Read more »
Kids in this nation are struggling to get enough to eat, including right here in New York. Congress has the opportunity to change that, but they must act now. According […] Read more »
Life has changed a lot since February. Many of us are spending much more time in our homes and less time participating in the activities we had before, which have an […] Read more »


