Irradiance at the Great Pyramids of Egypt will be recreated at the Paramount Hudson Theater in Peekskill on March, 25th, 2023 featuring The Daisy Jopling Band and special guests. On […] Read more »
Jazz vocalist and Purchase College student Emily Mazzella of Putnam Valley is celebrating the release of her debut album, “Awakening.” The 21-year-old artist has always known her calling was in […] Read more »
If you’re a fan of River Journal or River Journal North, we hope you’ll consider voting for us in the Best of Westchester elimination round. Voting closes today, March 3 […] Read more »
If you’re noticing an abundance of fallen limbs and tree work in the area lately, that’s because unusually high winds have been wreaking havoc and a tiny invasive insect has […] Read more »
[Editor’s Note — Since this article was published in our February 2023 print edition, the Five Elements Arches project has been awarded a $2,500 ArtsWestchester Arts Alive Artist Grant, made […] Read more »
The City of Peekskill invites community members to participate in an online Public Information Session to learn about the City’s Natural Resources Inventory (NRI). The Public Information Session is scheduled […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced today that $2,583,293 in state grant funding has been awarded to the City of Peekskill for two important infrastructure projects as part of […] Read more »
Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP) has been awarded a one-year $50,000 grant from the Westchester Community Foundation for its Rehousing in Supportive Environments (RISE) program in […] Read more »
Students in Jessica Dubin’s ceramics class at Briarcliff High School recently got a glimpse of what it is like to create items out of clay in the real world. At […] Read more »
Hailed by Sculpture Magazine as Editor’s Choice, The Remains of Winter, a series of sculptures made especially for The Green-Wood Cemetery by Peekskill-based artist Athena LaTocha, has been extended into […] Read more »

