EF Academy Welcomes Kenyan Chief to Speak on Education

This year, a small group of students at EF Academy New York have created a speaker series called “EF Talks,” where interesting thought leaders who are experts in a variety […] Read more »

Drug Arrest Shines Spotlight on Danger to Our Children

On October 18, 20-year-old Tarrytown resident Charles Riley was arrested in his Hamilton Place home by members of the Tarrytown Police, the Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force and the […] Read more »

Briarcliff Resident Is New Owner – River Journal Is Here to Stay

Hello neighbors. In the last issue of River Journal, founder and long-time Publisher Robert Bonvento, announced that after 21 years he planned to move on from the publication and return […] Read more »

9/11: Greenburgh Stories – Do you have a story to share?

The Town of Greenburgh is creating a “living history” project about the impact of the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks on the residents of our town. The […] Read more »

Edge-on-Hudson Milestone: Home Construction Begins

  Fall is always a busy season in Sleepy Hollow, New York, the village known as the inspiration for Washington Irving’s famous Legend of Sleepy Hollow. This fall, however, is […] Read more »

Our 20th Anniversary Issue

The Village of Sleepy Hollow was a year old, and heavy industry thrived along the waterfront of its neighbor and rival – Tarrytown. Irvington to the south and Briarcliff Manor […] Read more »

Two Irvington Moms

Irvington artist and illustrator Jennifer Orkin Lewis’ new book comes out this week.  Orkin Lewis also painted the cover and all interior illustrations for Irvington author Allison Gilbert’s latest book, […] Read more »

Gears and Greenery

While one may not think of Westchester County as home to the high-octane, two of this country’s most scenic and storied racetracks are well within reach. For the weekend enthusiast and […] Read more »

Hit the Road Jack

The 100th Anniversary of America’s National Park Service This month we take a moment to remember the individuals who began the celebration and preservation of this country’s most remarkable habitats […] Read more »

Mandate Relief, Pension Costs and Minimum Wage

RYE BROOK, NY (January 2016)  – Unfunded mandates, soaring public pensions and efforts to raise the minimum wage were among the hot topics discussed at a Board of Directors meeting […] Read more »