Twists, Turns, and Breathtaking Views – Top Motorcycle Rides Overview in the U.S

For motorcycle enthusiasts, few things compare to the thrill of riding through scenic landscapes, open highways, and winding mountain passes. The U.S. is home to some of the world’s most […] Read more »

Irvington Theater to present 5th Annual Arts Incubator Short Play Fest on February 22 

For the 5th consecutive year, Irvington Theater will present the Arts Incubator Short Play Fest: a free celebration of short, new, in-development works of theater and the playwrights behind them! […] Read more »

Enhancing Board Games with QR Codes: A New Level of Interaction

Board games have always been about strategy, creativity, and bringing people together. But in today’s tech-savvy world, even traditional games are evolving. The integration of QR codes is transforming how […] Read more »

Broadway Training Center of Westchester’s Production of The Hello Girls Set for March 28-30

Broadway Training Center (BTC) has been creating theater and nurturing a sense of community for 33 years, nestled in the historic village of Hastings-on-Hudson. The nationally awarded youth theater group […] Read more »

New & Noteworthy: Briarcliff Flower Shoppe Brings Floral Delights to the River Towns 

River Journal caught up with Viktoriia Herasymova, owner and lead floral designer of Briarcliff Flower Shoppe in Briarcliff Manor last month to find out how things are going and what […] Read more »

The Weir to Open at The Hudson Valley Writers Center

In a pub in rural Ireland, a few locals are enjoying a pint and a bit of gossip when their evening is interrupted by the arrival of an attractive stranger […] Read more »

Main Street School Students Inspired by Youth Activist Braeden Mannering

Main Street School students experienced the power of youth-driven community service when they engaged in a thought-provoking conversation with Braeden Mannering on Feb. 7. Mannering, the subject of “Just One […] Read more »

Jacob Burns Film Center to Offer Free Fellowships for High School Filmmakers in Spring 2025

The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) has launched oftwo intensive fellowships for high school students in 10th and 11th grades as part of its Director’s Cut High School Fellowship program. […] Read more »

Award Winner CeCe Teneal’s Tribute to Aretha Franklin at the Paramount Feb 16

Award-winning vocalist and performer extraordinaire CeCe Teneal will surely heat up the Winter’s night as she pays tribute to the undisputed legend of Aretha Franklin. Her critically acclaimed Portrait of Aretha comes […] Read more »

A 14-Year-Old Prodigy Crafting Her Way to Success 

Piper Phelps, a Tarrytown resident and eighth-grader at Sleepy Hollow Middle School, is already stitching her name on the world of crafting. In less than a year, what started as […] Read more »