Valet parking at the Scarborough train station is not new nor can a three-year old program be defined as old. Rather, the most appropriate description of this helpful service is […] Read more »
It’s true, “the one constant in life is change.” With this issue of River Journal we prove the adage correct. The residents and businesses in Briarcliff Manor (including Scarborough) will […] Read more »
In effect, it’s safe to say that the Mayor and the Irvington Board of Trustees had hoped to have the waterfront rezoned as of this date. That rezoning would have […] Read more »
Let’s start at the end of this interview and then move forward. County Executive Rob Astorino alluded to the fact that Westchester County government has not always been transparent in […] Read more »
Sitting opposite Tim Sullivan, the CEO and President of Sunnyside Federal Savings and Loan in Irvington, it was apparent that under his leadership the eighty-year tradition of the Bank is […] Read more »
As parents we want the best for our children and not simply in the material world. We want them to be safe, kind to others, caring and bright. Oh yes, […] Read more »
In Tarrytown, four individuals will challenge the current mayor and three of his trustees for the right to lead the Village for the next two years. They are Karl Hagstrom, […] Read more »
What if you ran for Trustee in your Village and won? It happens. What if the incumbent Mayor decided to leave office? That happens too. What if you hadn’t been […] Read more »
Ask any new parent—the first year of life is both exciting and nerve racking. In nature, the first year of life is usually a make or break year. Survival in […] Read more »
Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting Chick Galella can testify to the man’s inordinate sense of optimism and his gentle and caring disposition. Read more »