Family of Artists Bring “Pivotal Moments in Caring for the Earth” to the Donald Gallery 

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 Forms Academic Affiliation with Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami

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 »

Are There Alligators in the New York Sewers?

  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

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 County Department of Senior Programs and Services to Host End of Summer Splash

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 »

Calling All Golfers – Gullotta House Indoor Golf Fund Raiser 

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 »

Thomas Mitchell and Denise Scaglione to Receive Preservation Awards

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 »

The Best Universities in New York State for Medical and Health Sciences Education

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 »

Ossining’s Susan Ward Leads Cast in Reading of Topical New Play

The cast includes Ossining resident Susan Ward and River Journal Editorial Director Bruce Apar Read more »

Soulful Storyteller Brings Her Roots Music to Caramoor

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 »