Holiday shopping just got easier for local residents in the Ossining community this season through the 2nd Annual “Ossining Bucks” program which offers shoppers coupons worth $5.00 off any purchase […] Read more »
From November 16-18, Axial Theatre will launch its 20th anniversary season with the world premiere of Senescence, a new play by Axial’s founder, Howard Meyer, that takes an unflinching look […] Read more »
Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) is presenting Of Aliens and Avocados: A Festival of One-Act Readings in November, debuting seven (very) original one-act plays, an eclectic blend of farce, satire and […] Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »