A community workshop for members of the public interested in being part of a discussion about the proposed Sing Sing Prison Museum will be held on Tuesday, May 31 from […] Read more »
Last night I saw something on social media posted by a friend of mine. His dog was very sick and was rushed to the animal ER. My friend was beside […] Read more »
Living in New York thrills me. It’s filled with people and families who came here from all over the world, for so many reasons, to make a better life for […] Read more »
Finding just the right sized jeans can be tough. The same goes for comfortable dress shoes, and don’t even get me started on bathing suits! But deciding on the right […] Read more »
To say that the Town of Greenburgh’s reassessment was particularly hard felt in Irvington is a safe assessment. In speaking candidly with Irvington’s Mayor, Brian Smith, River Journal asked what […] Read more »
To eliminate mosquito breeding sites and prevent the spread of West Nile Virus and other mosquito-borne diseases, the Westchester County Health Department will offer free minnows, mosquito dunks and “Keep […] Read more »
May is American Stroke Month and the American Stroke Association wants you to know that you don’t need superpowers to be a hero when it comes to stroke, you just […] Read more »
The steady drumbeat of research demonstrating the potential for accelerating, catastrophic sea level rise makes the future of our coastal cities and ecosystems seem dim, but a new study and […] Read more »
Live entertainment, a business expo and a health fair for older adults. Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino announced that the 48th annual Salute to Seniors is set for Wednesday, […] Read more »
In a major expansion of its presence in Westchester, ColumbiaDoctors unveiled a state-of-the-art medical facility in Tarrytown that greatly expands services and brings more of New York’s leading specialists and […] Read more »