Author to Discuss his book “The Last Goodbye” – A Personal Memoir of Life and Service in the Vietnam War The Lincoln Depot Book and Lecture Series continues on Saturday, […] Read more »
Meet Jolene. Jolene is a 1½-year-old spicy & whip smart mix of Border Terrier & Yellow Lab who’s 100% fun! She is originally from Georgia, was adopted at 2 months from […] Read more »
Two local non-profits have taken to heart the business maxim “think local, act global.” Peekskill resident Daisy Jopling, a celebrated classical/rock violinist and composer, promotes local and global connections through her Daisy Jopling Music Mentorship Foundation (DJMMF). She, in turn, works closely with Croton-on-Hudson resident Richard Snow, Treasurer of […] Read more »
Announcement Coincides with National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Three Stepinac High School students, including Eduardo Ramirez of Peekskill, have abeen recognized by the College Board as National Hispanic Scholars, joining […] Read more »
Covid-19 has rocked the world in many profound ways. Millions of Americans were sickened by the disease, hundreds of thousands died. Personal lives and businesses were turned upside down overnight. The impact on […] Read more »
The Field Library and Board of Trustees have entered into an agreement with the City of Peekskill to lease space in the lower level of Peekskill Neighborhood Center to expand The Library. The approximately 2,100 square feet […] Read more »
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef announced today that the Library Construction Grants have been approved, and that three public libraries in her Assembly District are set to receive awards totaling $123,994. The […] Read more »
The City of Peekskill Fire Department will hold its annual 9/11 Ceremony – observing the fateful day’s 20th anniversary – at 6:30 p.m. at the Sam Oitice Heroes Remembered Memorial […] Read more »
City of Peekskill Police Department Chief Don Halmy announced on Wednesday, August 25, his plan to retire as of September 25, 2021. Chief Halmy was hired in 1999 and worked […] Read more »
The First River Festival, originally scheduled for Oct. 9-10, 2021 (and which River Journal North featured in our July-August 2021 issue), has been postponed to Oct. 8-9, 2022, according to […] Read more »

