Scenic Hudson on Governor’s Environmental Budget

Scenic Hudson congratulates Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature for making an unprecedented investment through the state budget in protecting and enhancing the Hudson Valley’s environment and economy. The budget […] Read more »

Regarding The Hudson River Barge Accident…

Following the news that a barge carrying 65,000 barrels of gasoline ran aground in the Hudson River, Scenic Hudson renewed its call for the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) to terminate […] Read more »

Get your garden on Earth Day Weekend!

Get your garden on this Earth Day Weekend at Hilltop Hanover Farm, and read on for a list of April’s upcoming events and workshops: Plant Sale – Friday, April 21st […] Read more »

“Brew at the Zoo” Returns to the Bronx Zoo for Second Year

Following the success of the inaugural event in 2016, New York City’s wildest beer festival – “Brew at the Zoo” – is returning for an encore on Friday, June 16. […] Read more »

Your Home’s Signature Scent

Scent is just as critical an element in creating a beautiful, rejuvenating home as comfortable furnishings and pretty fabrics.  It has the power to evoke memories, influence our emotions and […] Read more »

On Today’s Menu: Curried Chickpea and Mango Salad

As I sit here writing this recipe a blizzard is blasting us … so what’s better than a nice refreshing Spring-themed salad to shake these winter blues! While you gaze […] Read more »

Pocantico Hills Resident to Shine Onstage at St. Christopher’s Spring Gala

Sixteen year old Lyndsey Minerva has already garnered an impressive resume for someone of her age. To add onto her long list of successes, the Pocantico Hills resident has been […] Read more »

The Springtime Market…A Real Estate Conversation

River Journal asked four top producers to answer a series of questions about the villages they live in and the allure of our Rivertowns. Karen Stroub — William Raveis Legends […] Read more »

Volunteerism Declines at Local Firehouses

If you’ve ever researched statistics on firefighters, you’d know that in America, where there’s a fire, there will most likely be volunteers. According to the National Fire Protection Association, or […] Read more »

Public Hearing Addresses Local Concerns About Indian Point’s Closure

Proving there is strength in numbers, elected officials, business owners, union representatives and members of the community jammed the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 21 meeting hall in Peekskill to the […] Read more »