A longtime resident of Irvington, Dawn Grande has been sharing her fitness training expertise and joyful approach to well-being with Westchester area individuals and organizations for more than seven years. […] Read more »
King Garden Designs founder, Charles King Sadler, has been a leader in the landscape industry since 1999. He began his professional horticulture career at the John P. Humes Japanese Stroll […] Read more »
Staying true to its creative concept, 105-Ten identifies with the community which it calls home as well as neighboring small towns of Westchester that similarly share the 105 prefix […] Read more »
“Bespoke” is not used as a term for a dental practice, but in this instance it defines the timeless values and principles of Dr. Richard Hochenberg. His practice embraces […] Read more »
River Journal printed Part I of this story in its December “Holiday Issue.” To read the article please click here. Recognizing the financial needs of students, scholarships through Douglass offer […] Read more »
Evergreen plants offer year-round beauty and consistency to your garden. You are likely familiar with evergreen trees and shrubs—but don’t forget evergreen perennials and ground covers for adding lushness to […] Read more »
What Your Village is Working On. Sleepy Hollow Closed since 1996 and dismantled in 2000, the site of the former Riverfront GM plant is once again reported to have prospective […] Read more »
What Your Village is Working On. Sleepy Hollow Closed since 1996 and dismantled in 2000, the site of the former Riverfront GM plant is once again reported to have prospective […] Read more »
What Your Village is Working On Irvington A few months back, the Building Department proposed some wide-ranging changes to the fee structure for various types of permits (building, plumbing, electrical). […] Read more »
What Your Village is Working On. Tarrytown A series of public hearings took place on January 21st, covering proposed changes to local laws, amending the Comprehensive Plan and correcting the […] Read more »