River Journal caught up with Ossining High School senior Anthony Lofaro, a standout athlete on both the varsity wrestling and football teams, who was selected as a nominee for the […] Read more »
Peter Schrager has become somewhat a bit of a psychic and one that those who follow the NFL have started to listen to very closely when he makes his judgements […] Read more »
Gwen McManus has been a soccer player nearly her entire life. But as much as soccer has been a part of her upbringing, she’s never let academics get pushed aside […] Read more »
The Harlem Magic Masters are back! The Briarcliff Rotary Club will again be sponsoring their annual fundraiser, a wonderful event featuring the world-famous Magic Masters basketball team playing against an […] Read more »
Like dozens of other states, New York has taken full advantage of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act being overturned by the Supreme Court in 2018. During the summer […] Read more »
A season that started with high expectations for the New York Yankees was headed toward a disappointing conclusion. As September 1929 rolled around, the defending World Series champs lost three […] Read more »
The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets’ impending clash is one of intrigue and speculation. In this comprehensive analysis, we delve deep into the various facets that will dictate the […] Read more »
Basketball and baseball are two of the most popular and competitive sports in the United States, and they have produced some of the most talented and promising players in the […] Read more »
Congratulations go out to the Ossining 11U Little League Tournament Team, who won the District 33 championship this past July in the Little League World Series. District 33 is made […] Read more »
Along the Hudson River waterfront in Verplanck, two sturdy metal buildings and a wide open park occupy the space where a seaplane base and trailer homes once stood. The new […] Read more »