Jennifer Madelin Burns was first inspired to care for the Earth and its waterways, such as the Hudson River, while on the Clearwater Sloop for a third-grade field trip. Her […] Read more »
New York Medical College (NYMC) has formed a new academic affiliation with Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, designating the hospital as a teaching site for the training […] Read more »
New York has had a host of fanciful myths and legends throughout its history. One that constantly crops up year after year is the prospect of alligators in the […] Read more »
How to Survive in New York as a Motorist. The main features of driving in New York and the unspoken rules a driver must adhere to. The main problems of car owners.... Read more »
Westchester’s older adults can close out the summer with a pool party and barbecue on Thursday, September 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Saxon Woods Pool in White […] Read more »
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 »
The Historical Society, Inc., Serving Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown will honor Thomas Mitchell, Tarrytown Trustee, and Denise Scaglione, Sleepy Hollow Trustee and Deputy Mayor, with Preservation Awards on Friday, September […] Read more »
New York State in the US has some of the best universities which offer education in medical and health sciences, along with being some of the oldest universities in the […] Read more »
The cast includes Ossining resident Susan Ward and River Journal Editorial Director Bruce Apar Read more »
Amythyst Kiah finally found herself. First, the rising singer-songwriter overcame imposter syndrome after earning a 2020 Grammy nomination for the song “Black Myself,” opening for top-tier folk and Americana artists […] Read more »

