Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown Companies Among 15 Westchester Companies in 2024 Inc. 5000

The Inc. 5000 is an annual, data-driven list that showcases the fastest growing private companies in America. This year, fifteen Westchester companies are featured on the list, including one each […] Read more »

Calling All Golfers – Gullotta House Indoor Golf Fund Raiser 

In honor of Anthony “Nino” Gullotta, Gullotta House will be hosting an indoor golf fund raiser at the 19th Hole in Ossining on Saturday, September 7 from 4pm-7pm. The event […] Read more »

Ossining Firefighter Elected as State Firefighter Association’s 1st Vice President

Longtime Ossining resident Donald Farrell was sworn in as 1st Vice President of the Firefighters Association of the State of New York (FASNY). A ceremony was held at the association’s […] Read more »

Westchester County’s Revolutionary War Era History: Building Awareness and Appreciation

Revolutionary Westchester 250 announced the September 25, 2024 opening of a free exhibit that highlights one of the most remarkable chapters in the Revolutionary War—one that played out right here […] Read more »

‘Sing Sing’ Film Based on Rehabilitation Through the Arts Program Opens Nationwide Today

Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), a nonprofit that helps people in prison develop critical life skills through the arts, celebrated the nationwide public release of ‘Sing Sing’, a film based on […] Read more »

Congratulations to the July RJN Pet of the Month

Meet Sheera!   Sheera is an eleven-year-old Cockapoo. She came into my life and home in February 2022. She sadly lost her previous owners due to illness and needed a […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: A Poetic Reflection on Home, New York State

Matthew Johnson, a former resident of New York, had not been to his hometown of New Rochelle in close to 10 years before this summer. However, his hometown and state […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: A Humorous Look at Shortcomings and Goings

Bronx-born and bred Ed Friedman says he is commitment-phobic when it comes to literary forms, as he flits from short plays to short non-fiction, and to short fiction (at least […] Read more »

Peekskill Film Festival Took Center Stage this Weekend

The 9th Annual Peekskill Film Festival — supported by The Field Library — landed on the big screen at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater Friday, July 26, with the Opening […] Read more »

Croton Rotary Awards Scholarships

The Croton Rotary‘s Stanley Kellerhouse Scholarship Award dinner took place Tuesday, June 11, at Fino Restaurant. Congratulations to the deserving applicants (from left) Evelyn McAndrew, Ava Kolk and Bryce Laemmel pictured […] Read more »