Briarcliff Manor Library to Host Inaugural Human Library Program

On Saturday, April 30, the Briarcliff Manor Public Library will host its inaugural Human Library program. Using library terminology to match “Books” or those who have experienced prejudice, with “Readers”, […] Read more »

Partner Content: Beware the Start of Tick Season

Happy Spring River Journalers! Today I’d like to share some tips on how to modify your yard to decrease the chances of ticks residing on your property and infecting your […] Read more »

Meet River Journal’s April 2022 Pet of the Month

Meet Lucky. Lucky is a retired greyhound who raced (78 times!) in West Virginia as Kelsos BigRedOne. He has been gracing the streets of Tarrytown and the Hudson River since […] Read more »

Coffee Shop Run by Developmentally Disabled Kids to Open in Sleepy Hollow 

A new coffee shop is opening in Sleepy Hollow this fall, and it comes with a meaningful cause. Sleepy Coffee, the coffee business run by kids with developmental disabilities in […] Read more »

New York Medical College and Boston Children’s Health Physicians Prepare Students in Speech-Language Pathology

As a first-year graduate student in the speech-language pathology (SLP) program at New York Medical College (NYMC) School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP), the most unique and fascinating experience […] Read more »

Philanthropic Expert Joins KinoSaito Art Center in Verplanck, NY

KinoSaito Board of Directors announced the hiring of philanthropic expert and Westchester County resident Suzanne Grossberg to their nonprofit art center in Verplanck, NY. Ms. Grossberg will become the organization’s […] Read more »

Pocantico Lake Project Faces Fierce Opposition

Developers of Meadows at Briarcliff, a proposed 31-home subdivision along Pocantico Lake Park that has met significant pushback from the community, are finalizing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) requested […] Read more »

How to Know if You Qualify for the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund

The 9/11 terrorist attacks, better known as Patriot Day, left a deep mark on the United States. Thousands have died in the crashes, while thousands more were injured or continue […] Read more »

Research Reveals the Importance of Pets Being Around for Workers in New York

Whether you’re a dog lover or a cat owner, you may feel tempted to take your pet to the office. If so, you’re not alone. Many people in New York […] Read more »

Lincoln Depot Museum 2022 Opening Weekend Set for May 6-8

The Lincoln Depot Museum announced the start of their 2022 season with a Special Opening Weekend event on May 6, 7 and 8, 2022. Ken Serfass, professional living history impressionist, […] Read more »