Over & Under…The Tax Levy Cap…Irvington

Irvington Irvington played it safe with their budget, coming in $182,200 below their allowable tax levy cap, for a final general fund budget of $15,398,891. “There were no significant cuts […] Read more »
Sunnyside Federal Apoints New Assistant VP

Sunnyside Federal Appoints New Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager

Sunnyside Federal Savings  and Loan Association in Irvington is pleased to announce the appointment of Camille Cope, as Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager. Camille lives in Yonkers with her […] Read more »
Irvington Seniors and Sunnyside Federal Paint Fest

Irvington Seniors and Sunnyside Federal Paint Fest

For the second consecutive year, employees of Sunnyside Federal Savings and Loan and the good folks of the  Village of Irvington Seniors joined together to paint a colorful mural. The […] Read more »
assisted living in irvington

Conversing with Continuum …Assisted Living & Memory Care in Irvington?

Scott Aaron is a partner with the Continuum Company and has been with them since 1996. By his own account he is a developer. “We have had a long history […] Read more »

In the Fight Against Bullying… Irvington School District Leads the Way

The statistics are shocking:  Nationwide, 1 in 3 kids is bullied and 1 in 5 admits to being a bully.  But, the Village of Irvington is taking aggressive action to […] Read more »

Briarcliff Resident Nominated

Eric T. Lebenson, an Associate Broker with William Raveis Legends Realty Group and Briarcliff Manor resident, has signed on to participate in another charity project, continuing his commitment to the […] Read more »

Zoli and the Easter Chicks – 1939

River Journal invites local residents to submit pieces they have written. The following two stories are from writers in Irvington and Sleepy Hollow.  Please contact us at RiverJournal@aol.com for additional […] Read more »

~ Business Briefs ~ Reflections on the Red Barn Bakery

I stumbled upon Red Barn Bakery last year some time in March. The woman who was baking organic pies and tarts and selling them at the Stone Barns farmer’s market […] Read more »

In Irvington — Questioning a Project’s Location ~ Letters to the Editor ~

The government of Irvington has a choice ahead of it that could severely impact the nature of our Village forever.  I don’t lightly invoke the notion of irreversibility, but the […] Read more »

Hills of Home: Music of Virginia’s Crooked Road

On Sunday evening, March 18 at 7:30 p.m., the Irvington Town Hall Theater will be filling with sounds from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia as Irvington native Jon Lohman […] Read more »