Thousands of New Yorkers to Receive Refunds from Westchester Broadway Theater New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that her office has recovered more than $1 million for thousands […] Read more »
Brian Fassett Fills Peekskill Council Seat The City of Peekskill Common Council appointed local businessman Brian Fassett to fill a Council vacancy created when former Councilwoman Vivian McKenzie was elected […] Read more »
Dear Editor: I enjoyed reading the very valuable River Journal Partner Content article, “Women Leaders in Medicine: Pioneers in Promoting Public Health”, by Padmini Murthy. There is one more pioneering woman leader […] Read more »
Are you planning on attending your high school prom this year? If so, it’s important to make sure that the night is as special as possible. After all, this may […] Read more »
Stephanie Sinclair smiles warmly through the computer screen. “I’m in Cortlandt Manor,” she says. “About ten minutes from the office.” Sinclair is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who focuses on human […] Read more »
Hendrick Hudson High School senior Taeghan Dapson has figured out how to fit 25 hours into what for the rest of us is a 24-hour day. Or so it seems. […] Read more »
Bailey’s portrait is bright and whimsical. His ears droop, his colors pop, and his soul shines right through. “I sort of feel like my dog can be magical,” Nicole Stamps […] Read more »
Maureen Morgan is a woman for whom the word “indomitable’ might have been invented. For example, in 1972 (which she terms “a fabulous year”), aged 40 and the mother of […] Read more »
The hit musical “Little Shop of Horrors” is currently playing off Broadway but who needs to venture out to the city when we have so many talented students here in […] Read more »
Meet Meg who – with her sister Pearl – joined our household six months ago, as tiny kittens acquired from an SPCA pet shelter. Both were notably confident from the […] Read more »