A Breach of Faith with the Public

David Schroedel, the Chairman of Sleepy Hollow’s Local Development Corporation (LDC), along with Mayor Ken Wray and the Board of Trustees received two submissions totaling 25 pages of fact-checked, and professionally-backed […] Read more »

More Than A Drop In The Bucket…1.6 Million Gallons To Be Precise

  The Village of Sleepy Hollow, with the aid of consultants and engineering, is constructing a 140-foot-diameter, 15-foot- high water tank on Rockefeller property at the crest of Tower Hill […] Read more »

Irvington at Work

The Village of Irvington is working on or planning a number of projects that are newsworthy. The Department of Public Works has been milling and paving Harriman Road and is […] Read more »

Affordable Housing Coming to Tarrytown

According to Tarrytown Village Administrator, Mike Blau, twelve years ago – February 28, 2004, to be exact – Tarrytown’s Board of Trustees “felt it was necessary to have an affordable […] Read more »

In Briarcliff Manor…A Complete Community Center

What started out as a one-floor meeting room has morphed into a testament to dialogue, creativity and thinking “big thoughts.” Briarcliff Manor’s Community Center, when fully completed around Labor Day, […] Read more »

A Sing Sing Museum…Aiding Ossining’s Revitalization

Through the efforts of a former and present  Ossining  mayor, Historic Hudson Rivertowns, Friends of  Sing Sing Museum, the NYS Department of Corrections, Lord Cultural Resources and the Jan Hird […] Read more »

Solar Panels & Comprehensive Plan . . . Work Before Irvington’s Board of Trustees

With the sun contributing to added heat this summer, the energy it creates in the form of solar panels has become a topic of interest to Irvington’s Board of Trustees […] Read more »

Assessing the Reassessment… A Conversation with Mayor Smith

To say that the Town of Greenburgh’s reassessment was particularly hard felt in Irvington is a safe assessment. In speaking candidly with Irvington’s Mayor, Brian Smith, River Journal asked what […] Read more »

Edge-on-Hudson…A Conversation with Peter Johnson

River Journal sat down inside the Edge-on-Hudson trailer, at the westernmost part of Beekman Avenue, with Peter Johnson to clarify what he intends to do with the property originally called […] Read more »

In Briarcliff: From the Ground Up…

Below a 14-Inch Poured Floor River Journal had the opportunity to see what a self-contained and controlled resin picnic table looked like engulfed in flames. The photos were an attempt […] Read more »