Consumers to Receive Over $1 Million for WBT Events Canceled Due to Pandemic Shutdowns

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 »

Appointments for Key Local Positions

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Another Pioneering Woman to Celebrate

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 »

Make Your Prom Night Incredibly Special With These 7 Tips

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 »

Peekskill Organization Is Making the World Safer for Girls  

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 »

Scholar Athlete of the Month: Having a Full Plate Fuels Taeghan Dapson

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 »

Croton Artist Nicole Stamps Paints Furry Friends

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 »

What’s Next for Maureen Morgan? 

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 »

Briarcliff Presents: Little Shop of Horrors

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 River Journal’s March 2022 Pet of the Month

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 »