There is no room for objectivity in art. The whole point of it is to express the artist’s wholly subjective view of the world, and for the audience to interpret […] Read more »
CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings Read more »
Students Are Experiencing a New Kind of ‘Home’ Room We’re busy at work assembling the April 2020 edition of the combined River Journal/River Journal North. Not surprisingly, there is ample […] Read more »
This is the best of times to be on social media. This is the worst of times to be on social media. If that sounds Dickensian, why not? We’re all […] Read more »
Chuck Newman is virtually a household name in Peekskill. And for good reasons. One is that his family has been an integral part of the City’s business-and-social fabric for generations. […] Read more »
It’s fascinating how, in times of mutual duress, we self-select silos to inhabit. For the sake of simplicity — if over-generalization — let’s look at binary silos. For example, in […] Read more »
Friday, March 20, at 3:30pm Westchester small businesses are facing unprecedented challenges as we work together to address the impacts of COVID-19 on all sectors of our economy. This webinar […] Read more »
Introducing River Journal North Two Hudson Valley media entrepreneurs are joining forces to deliver a new quality-of-life monthly publication for all residents and businesses of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, and Peekskill. Alain […] Read more »
The Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce honored five members for their contributions to the community during its annual awards dinner in February at Colonial Terrace. (From left) Martin Ginsburg, […] Read more »
Senator Pete Harckham Update on Coronavirus An update about testing, and tips on how to stay safe and healthy. Posted by Senator Pete Harckham on Monday, March 16, 2020 Citing […] Read more »

