Briarcliff High School Upcoming Musical: The Party that Almost Wasn’t 

Life during a pandemic changes on a daily basis and sometimes it feels like we are all building a plane mid-flight. No one can relate to this more than Briarcliff […] Read more »

Ossining Club Prevails During Pandemic 

Torview Swim and Tennis Club is a member-owned, community pool based in Ossining. Although the club has been around for 65 years, the tucked-in, 13-acre gem is unknown to many, but […] Read more »

Harckham’s Bill to Add Furnace Brook Lake to Inland Waterways Passes in Senate

Designation makes nearby communities eligible for funding of watershed management plans, revitalization efforts New York State Senator Pete Harckham and his colleagues in the Senate passed legislation (S.2992) today that […] Read more »

Driftwood Gallery Art Liquidation Sale & Virtual Auction to Benefit Local Organizations

This Saturday, May 8th, from 2-7pm, an Art Liquidation Sale featuring discounts of 60% off, with pieces from the recently closed Driftwood Gallery, owned by Inge Dube, which had been […] Read more »

Phelps Hospital Recognized with Four-Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health has received a prestigious four-star rating for the third consecutive year from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency within the U.S. Department […] Read more »

Irvington High School’s Academic Challenge Team Advances to Nationals

Members of Irvington High School’s Academic Challenge team will compete in the 2021 National Academic Championship, which will be held virtually in June. The team qualified for the national competition […] Read more »

A 60-Year Love Affair Resumed

After a year of phone and through-the-window visits with his wife of 60 years, Gordon Yunge finally had an opportunity recently to reunite with his beloved Jane, afflicted with Alzheimer’s […] Read more »

Destination Imagination Teams Win Big at State Tournament 

Destination Imagination (DI) teams from Lakeland Central School District excelled at the April state tournament, with all three teams that competed earning top honors and advancing to the Global finals this  month.  Super Sonic Six, a middle school team, and Super Steam Train, a group […] Read more »

Peekskill Businessman Earns Republican, Conservative Mayoral Endorsements 

All information in this article was written and submitted by the nominees. River Journal North, as a matter of policy, does not endorse candidates.  Emiliano D. Perez, owner and operator […] Read more »

Taking Care of Business: Anika Fatouros Photography Is Ready for Your Closeup 

After running her business out of her Ossining home the past seven years, entrepreneur and photographer Anika Fatouros held an April ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house to celebrate the grand opening of her new studio in Peekskill — “Anika Fatouros Photography.”   […] Read more »