If you are looking for unique olive oils and vinegars, Phat Olive in Katonah is the place to go. Owned by Peekskill residents and millennials Matt DiCairano, 30, and his fiancé, Jill Krumholtz, 29, they say the store is the only one of its […] Read more »
On November 17, NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital unveiled its new GE SIGNA Architect 3.0T MRI scanner at a socially-distanced ribbon cutting ceremony. This is the first MRI scanner designed to […] Read more »
Focused on supporting local businesses struggling during the pandemic, County Executive George Latimer and the Westchester County Office of Economic Development today unveiled Westchester RISES, a free program designed to […] Read more »
Regeneron’s Day for Doing Good (D4DG) clearly describes what the Tarrytown-based company set out to do with the initiative: give back to the local community through a variety of good deeds. Despite its modest name, though, Day for Doing Good describes a full […] Read more »
Waterstone of Westchester, the soon-to-be senior community that will offer independent living and luxury, has announced the appointment of Margaret Minichini as its Executive Director. Ms. Minichini of White Plains […] Read more »
Food Farmacy Program Kicks Off This Month in Peekskill and Mt. Vernon NewYork-Presbyterian is working with Feeding Westchester to provide at-risk families in Peekskill and Mt. Vernon with healthy […] Read more »
Tarrytown-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has been included on the highly selective Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) for the second consecutive year. In addition, Regeneron was named to the […] Read more »
If you are a minority-owned business, CLICK HERE to respond to the survey by the Equity and Diversity Committee of the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce Renewed demands for […] Read more »
Thanksgiving is a time to show appreciation for others. A time when the community reconnects in the spirit of gratitude. Although this has been a difficult year for everyone, 2020 […] Read more »
Local, sustainable, flavorful, and fresh. These are the adjectives most often used by the numerous outstanding artisanal food and drink producers in our area. But there’s one more common factor: passion. As River Journal embarks on […] Read more »