Service and Community…Tarrytown’s Chief of Police Retires

“I was born and raised in Tarrytown and always interested in the Village. At [age] 18, I joined the Volunteer Fire Department and also became very active with the Tarrytown […] Read more »

Green Ossining Launches First Repair Cafe

Green Ossining’s Repair Cafe will launch on Saturday, June 24 at the Joseph G. Caputo Community Center in partnership with the Village of Ossining. Repair Cafes offer the opportunity for […] Read more »

St. Christopher’s Chief Development Officer Inducted into Briarcliff High School Hall of Distinguished Alumni

Briarcliff High School welcomed a new inductee into its Hall of Distinguished Alumni at an awards ceremony on May 22nd. Eric Lebenson was recognized for his outstanding achievements, service to […] Read more »

A Dedication Ceremony…Law Memorial Park and Pavilion

The massive fire that shocked our community [Briarcliff Manor] immediately mobilized a spirited effort to rebuild and extend our Law Park Pavilion. For so many, this became a labor of […] Read more »

Sing Sing Prison Museum Receives Charter

The Sing Sing Prison Museum charter petition has recently been approved by the New York State Education Department Board of Regents. The museum will be located in the 1936 Power […] Read more »

What a Difference a Year Makes: Tarrytown Swimming Pool Opens

  One year ago to the month, River Journal informed readers that the newly constructed swimming pool at the Tarrytown Recreation Center would miss a Memorial Day opening date. In […] Read more »

Walk Safe Irvington Pedestrian Safety Campaign

As part of its ongoing pedestrian safety campaign, Traffic Calming Irvington is sponsoring its second annual public service announcement video contest. Students in the 6th to 12th grades are invited […] Read more »

Spring Forward on the EF Campus

As the season changes, days lengthen and the trees leaf out, this is an exciting time of year on campus.  Color and life “blossom,” the Spring term has started for […] Read more »

“This Could Be…The Start of Something Big”

The inner Village of Sleepy Hollow has had ongoing problems with illegal apartments, overcrowding to the point of some rooms being rented by the day and in blocks of hours […] Read more »

Fore!… Golf’s Game of Tax Reductions

  To anyone associated with the game of golf, or those who live in communities with private golf clubs, it’s safe to say they are aware of the sense of […] Read more »