More and more people these days are making a switch to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, whether it’s for health reasons, preservation of our resources, or any number of other […] Read more »
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and it might be necessary to discuss a topic, a particular series that has been rocking the conversations of teens, parents and school staff […] Read more »
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly 20 percent of adults in the United States experience mental illness in a given year and approximately four percent experience […] Read more »
This spring, I joined thousands of interior and furniture professionals in making the pilgrimage to North Carolina’s High Point Furniture Market – the world’s largest home furnishings trade show featuring […] Read more »
County Executive Robert P. Astorino has announced the first in the annual series of cultural heritage festivals in County parks with the 20th annual Asian-American Heritage Festival on Saturday, May […] Read more »
Five U.S. Navy ships, four U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) Yard Patrol boats (YPs), two U.S. Coast Guard cutters (USCGC), and one Royal Canadian Navy ship will participate during the 2017 […] Read more »
DIE FLEDERMAUS! Come and be a part of it! After four years of success with audience sing-alongs for sold-out crowds, Taconic Opera returns once again with a debut performance of […] Read more »
On Thursday June 1st, J.P. Doyle’s will host a charity softball game at Devries Park in Sleepy Hollow. The National Anthem and intros will take place at 6:30pm, followed by […] Read more »
John Henry Calvey, known to his many friends as Jack, died April 7, 2017 in Duxbury, VT at the age of 90 years. He was born October 15, 1926 in […] Read more »
River Journal has known Therese Valvano for the past twenty years. We asked her a number questions about her successful work. RJ: You have been in the field of real […] Read more »