The public bayed, the sheep “baa”-ed, and Historic Hudson Valley listened. Read more »
The Briarcliff Manor Garden Club Presents: “The Mysterious Orchid” with world-class orchidist, Elle Ronis. Elle was awarded “Best in Show” at an event with over 80,000 entries, both professional and […] Read more »
On January 21 and February 4, the Junior League of Westchester-on-Hudson (JLWOH) provided financial and nutrition literacy education to thirty girls from the Girl Scouts of the Tarrytowns. Through the […] Read more »
River Journal invited foreign students studying English and other subjects at the EF (Education First) School in Tarrytown to share their experiences in our Villages. This first article reflects how […] Read more »
The Camp Fair Tour are free events produced by New York Family magazine and the American Camp Association- NY & NJ bringing dozens of camps straight to parents and […] Read more »
Myth 1: It’s less expensive to recover your sofa than to buy a new one. Nope – it’s usually not. Unless you plan to buy your sofa at Ikea, Bob’s, […] Read more »
Tarrytown and the neighboring villages have the benefit of a multi-cultural experience through interacting with the students who attend the EF [Education First] School on the former Marymount College campus. Read more »
Whatever we celebrate, the holiday season is a time for friends and family. In this day and age, that can mean many things…local family gatherings, long distance travel, or holiday […] Read more »
This is the last in my “soapbox series” about the state of healthcare in this country. You may have read the last two articles and thought, “I am only one […] Read more »
A lifelong resident of Tarrytown, Paula Cloutier, has suffered from juvenile diabetes well into adulthood and as a result has become a double leg amputee. Ms. Cloutier, a former Licensed […] Read more »